[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 155 (Wednesday, December 1, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S8343]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Specialist David S. Robinson
Mrs. LINCOLN. Mr. President, today I honor SPC David S. Robinson, 25,
of Fort Smith, AR, who died November 20, 2010, in Zabul Province,
Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. According to
initial reports, Specialist Robinson died of injuries sustained when
his military vehicle overturned.
My heart goes out to the family of Specialist Robinson, who made the
ultimate sacrifice on behalf of our Nation. Along with all Arkansans, I
am grateful for his service and for the service and sacrifice of all of
our military servicemembers and their families.
More than 11,000 Arkansans on Active Duty and more than 10,000
Arkansas reservists have served in Iraq or Afghanistan since September
11, 2001. These men and women have shown tremendous courage and
perseverance through the most difficult of times. As neighbors, as
Arkansans, and as Americans, it is incumbent upon us to do everything
we can to honor their service and to provide for them and their
families, not only when they are in harm's way but also when they
return home. It is the least we can do for those whom we owe so much.
Specialist Robinson was assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd
Stryker Cavalry Regiment, V Corps, Vilseck, Germany. His mother resides
in Fort Smith, AR, and his father in Canton, PA. His wife and children
reside in Clarksville, TN.
Staff Sergeant Kevin Matthew Pape
Mr. BAYH. Mr. President, I rise today to honor the life of SSG Kevin
Matthew Pape of the U.S. Army and Fort Wayne, IN.
Staff Sergeant Pape was assigned to C Company, 1st Battalion, in the
75th Ranger Regiment at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia. He was 30
years old when he lost his life on November 16, 2010, while bravely
serving in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Kunar Province,
Afghanistan. He was on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan, after
three tours in Iraq.
A native of Fort Wayne, Staff Sergeant Pape graduated from Concordia
High School in 1998. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2005 and graduated
from the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program in 2006, where he
served as a machine gunner, team leader and squad leader.
COL Michael Kurilla, Commander of the 75th Ranger Regiment, recalled
that Staff Sergeant Pape, ``had two priorities in his life--his family
and the Rangers he led. By the manner in which he lived his life, Staff
Sergeant Pape defined sacrifice, dedicated, and selfless service.''
Staff Sergeant Pape's numerous awards and decorations include the
Ranger Tab, the Expert Infantry Badge, the Combat Infantry Badge and
the Parachutist Badge. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star
Medal, the Purple Heart and the Meritorious Service Medal.
Today, I join Staff Sergeant Pape's family and friends in mourning
his death. He is survived by his wife Amelia Rose Pape and his daughter
Anneka Sue, both of Savannah, GA, and his father Marc Dennis Pape of
Fort Wayne, IN.
We take pride in the example of this dedicated soldier and American
hero, even as we struggle to express our grief over this loss. We
cherish the legacy of his service and his life.
As I search for words to honor this fallen soldier, I recall
President Lincoln's words to the families of the fallen at Gettysburg:
``We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this
ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have
consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world
will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never
forget what they did here.''
It is my sad duty to enter the name of SSG Kevin Matthew Pape in the
Record of the U.S. Senate for his service to our country and for his
profound commitment to freedom, democracy and peace.
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