[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 164 (Monday, October 31, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6902-S6903]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Petty Officer First Class Caleb Nelson
Mr. JOHANNS. Mr. President, I rise today to honor a fallen hero,
Petty Officer First Class Caleb Nelson of Omaha, Nebraska. Petty
Officer Nelson died on October 1, 2011, when his vehicle was struck by
an explosive device in Afghanistan. He was on combat patrol with fellow
SEAL team members when the attack occurred. His desire to succeed and
help others led him to military service.
For Caleb, it had to be the best. For him, that was the Navy SEALs.
Military commanders trusted Petty Officer Nelson's judgment and his
commitment. He was typically assigned a leading role on search
missions, placing the lives of many SEALs in his capable hands. Caleb
was in the lead position when he was killed.
The decorations and badges earned during his distinguished service
speak to his dedication and to his skill--The Bronze Star with Valor,
the Purple Heart, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the
Combat Action Ribbon, the Good Conduct Ribbon, the National Defense
Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the
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Terrorism Medal, the Sea Service Ribbon (2 awards), the NATO Service
Medal, the Expert Rifle Ribbon, and the Expert Pistol Ribbon.
Although Caleb's life was cut short, he had a wide circle of friends
and touched the lives and hearts of many. His dynamic and energetic
personality caused people to look to him as a motivator and as a
mentor. Those who knew him recall his deep faith in Christ, his strong
interest in physical fitness, and a focus on getting things done.
Throughout his life, Caleb grew in his Christian faith and quickly
became a rock of support for others. No problem was too small to lay
before Caleb.
There was also an unrelenting love for family dwelling inside this
tough, physically fit SEAL. His wife Anna and his sons, David and Kyle,
meant everything to him. When Caleb wasn't training or on assignment,
he was with them. Caleb also benefited from a strong relationship with
his loving parents, Larry and Barb, his nine siblings, and a faithful
community of fellow believers who admired his strength, his compassion,
and his leadership.
Today, I ask that God be with the family and friends of Caleb Nelson
and bring them comfort during this very difficult time. Their faith is
strong, so I know they will join me in seeking God's blessings on those
currently serving in uniform, especially those involved in combat
operations.
May God bless our servicemembers and their families and bring them
home safely.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Illinois.
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