[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 107 (Monday, July 18, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S4638]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Specialist Nicholas P. Bernier
Mrs. SHAHEEN. Mr. President, I rise today with deep sadness to pay
tribute to the service and sacrifice of Army SPC Nicholas P. Bernier,
who died on June 25, 2011, from injuries sustained during combat in
Kherwar, Afghanistan, while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
Specialist Bernier was a combat medic with Headquarters, Headquarters
Company, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat
Team, 10th Mountain Division based out of Fort Polk, LA.
A native of East Kingston, NH, and 2007 graduate of Exeter High
School, Nicholas or Nick, as he was called by those who knew him,
enlisted in the U.S. Army shortly after graduation. Prior to his
deployment to Afghanistan in October 2010, Nick provided medical care
in Texas to wounded soldiers who had returned from overseas.
From a very young age, Nick stood out in his tight-knit community for
his desire to help others. It was, therefore, no surprise to his
friends and family when he answered the call to serve his country, to
protect his fellow Americans, and to care for his brothers in arms as a
medic on the frontlines in Afghanistan. This last assignment was, in
fact, a natural fit for him.
Our Nation can never adequately thank Nick for his willingness to
serve and to make the ultimate sacrifice defending the freedoms we hold
dear. While words provide little comfort at such a time as this, I hope
Nick's family will find some solace in the deep appreciation all
Americans share for Nick, for the life he lived and for the ultimate
sacrifice he made in the service of others. He was a true American
hero.
Nick is survived by his parents, Paul Bernier of East Kingston, NH,
and Tina Clements of Haverhill, MA; two brothers, Bradley and
Christopher, and half-sister, Brittany. He also leaves behind a caring
extended family and a community that loved him.
I ask my colleagues and all Americans to join me in honoring the
life, service, and sacrifice of SPC Nicholas P. Bernier.
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