[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 26 (Thursday, February 17, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S855]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Specialist Ethan C. Hardin
Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, I rise to honor the life of one of
America's bravest killed in action in Afghanistan--SPC Ethan C.
Hardin--a fallen hero who served our Nation in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom.
Specialist Hardin, 22, grew up in Fayetteville, AR, where he
graduated Fayetteville Christian Schools. His former principal, Kenny
Francis, remembered Specialist Hardin's ``pleasant, likeable, gentle
personality.''
His pastor remembers Specialist Hardin as an excellent young man who
was very dedicated to Christ. He called Specialist Hardin ``gentle'' as
well, saying he harbored no particular hostilities toward the enemy,
but a strong desire to protect our country.
Specialist Hardin was a member of the 10th Mountain Division. He was
killed when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive
device and small arms fire. PFC Ira Laningham of Zapata, TX, also of
the 10th Mountain Division, was also killed in the attack.
Mr. President, Specialist Hardin made the ultimate sacrifice for our
freedoms. I ask my colleagues in the Senate to join me in honoring his
life and legacy. He is a true American hero.
Sergeant Zainah Caye Creamer
Mr. President, I also rise to honor the life of one of America's
bravest killed in action in Afghanistan--SGT Zainah Caye Creamer--a
fallen hero who served our nation in support of Operation Enduring
Freedom.
Sergeant Creamer, 28, was born in Texarkana, TX, and graduated from
Arkansas High School in Texarkana, AR, where she was known for her
generosity and kindness. Her friends and family say they will remember
her lovely singing voice and her love of country, friends, family and
fellow soldiers--including her K-9 partner, Jofa.
A soldier for more than 6 years, Sergeant Creamer was assigned to the
212th Military Police Detachment as an Army dog handler. She and her
dog, Jofa, were assigned to check vehicles and facilities for
explosives and were carrying out a route and clearance mission when the
blast occurred.
She died of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device
detonated near her unit in Kandahar.
Mr. President, Sergeant Creamer made the ultimate sacrifice for our
freedoms. I ask my colleagues in the Senate to join me in honoring her
life and legacy. She is a true American hero.
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