[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 139 (Monday, September 19, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5721-S5722]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Private First Class Arick Michael Dobson Tarr
Mrs. SHAHEEN. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to the life
of PFClass Arick Michael Dobson Tarr, who died at the young age of 20
on July 30, 2011, at Fort Lewis, in Tacoma, WA, where he was stationed.
Private First Class Tarr was assigned to the Headquarters and
Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry at Fort Lewis and
served his country with honor and distinction on a tour of duty in
Afghanistan. He was preparing to leave in January to return to New
Hampshire.
Americans across the country gathered recently to commemorate the
tenth anniversary of September 11, 2001, and to reflect on how the
tragic events of that day changed our Nation and all Americans on a
personal level. Although Arick was only 10 years old at the time, his
life was forever changed by 9/11. That day sparked within him a desire
to join the Army and defend the freedoms we hold dear.
Arick defended the American people with courage and distinction,
receiving many awards for his service, including the National Defense
Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star,
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas
Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Marksmanship
Qualification Badge, and Overseas Service Bar.
Arick is remembered by family and friends as having a larger than
life personality and a contagious smile. He understood the importance
of family and was a role model for his two brothers and six cousins.
Although Arick spent much of his life in South Portland, ME, he was
very excited to return to New Hampshire after his service, to attend
college and begin a new chapter of his life with his fiancee.
Our Nation can never adequately thank this young hero for his
willingness to heed the call to defend the American people and our way
of life. I hope that, even in these dark days, Arick's family can find
comfort in knowing that all Americans share a
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deep appreciation for his brave service and sacrifice.
Arick is survived by his fiance, Stefani Greco; his parents, Richard
and Jennifer; and his two brothers, Tanner and Wyatt, all of
Litchfield, NH. He also leaves behind a caring extended family. This
young hero will be missed by all.
I ask my colleagues and all Americans to please join me in honoring
the bright life and brave service of PFC Arick Tarr.
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