[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 99 (Wednesday, July 6, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S4386]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CAPTAIN MATTHEW GUNNAR NIELSON
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I rise to pay tribute to a noble fallen
warrior. CAPT Matthew Gunnar Nielson of Jefferson, IA, gave his life
for his country on June 29, 2011, during an attack by insurgents in
Badrah, Iraq. He was 27 years old. My prayers are with Captain
Nielson's parents, Roger and Christine, and all his family and friends
who are feeling his loss.
In a statement, his family said, ``Since Matt was a small boy he
loved anything military, so he died doing what he loved best. Serving
others was of the utmost importance to him and how he wanted to spend
his life. He always gave his all, whatever he was doing. Matthew was a
beloved son, brother, friend and Soldier. He's already home, and we
know we'll be together again someday. Apart, but forever in our hearts.
Psalms 11.'' What can I say about such selfless service and sacrifice?
We just celebrated 235 years of independence and liberty, which is an
occasion to reflect on the incalculable debt we owe to Matt and his
comrades in arms over the years who have secured that legacy for us and
for posterity. So long as we continue to have brave patriots like
Matthew Nielson who are willing to give their all for their fellow
Americans, our heritage as a free people will be in safe hands.
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