[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 170 (Tuesday, November 8, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S7185]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO SERGEANT THOMAS R. GDOVIN
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, on this week of Veteran's Day, I rise
today to recognize SGT Thomas R. Gdovin, of Cleveland, OH, for the
exceptional bravery he displayed in combat on March 8, 1968, in Vietnam
while assigned to the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division. Earlier
today I presented the Silver Star, one of our Nation's highest honors
for gallantry in military service, to former SGT Thomas Gdovin here in
Washington, DC.
SGT Thomas R. Gdovin enlisted into the U.S. Army on July 5, 1966, and
served in the 101st Airborne Division. Today, during a ceremony over 40
years in the making, he received the Silver Star for his bravery during
the Vietnam war when he risked his own life to save a wounded soldier
during combat. I was honored to have Mr. Dan Phillips, the soldier
rescued, attend the ceremony alongside Mr. Gdovin's family and friends
in celebration of this well deserved honor.
I am honored to read the Silver Star Citation detailing Sergeant
Gdovin's brave actions into the Record.
The President of the United States of America, authorized
by Act of Congress, 9 July 1918, has awarded the Silver Star
to: Sergeant Thomas R. Gdovin, 502d Infantry Regiment, 2d
Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) For Gallantry:
in action on 8 March 1968, while serving as Squad Leader with
1st Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 502d Infantry
Regiment, 2d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) in
support of operations in the Republic of Vietnam. Sergeant
Gdovin's squad became the company's lead element during an
attack on enemy forces when they received intense automatic
weapons and rocket fire. The lead Soldier in the formation
was severely wounded and was unable to move in an area open
to enemy fire. Sergeant Gdovin placed the squad into
defensive positions and suppressed enemy fire. He then left
the defensive position and with complete disregard for his
own personal safety and advanced across open terrain toward
the wounded soldier, exposing himself to intense enemy fire.
Sergeant Gdovin then reached the wounded soldier and under
continued fire, brought him back to safety of the squad's
position, where we was further evacuated. Sergeant Gdovin's
actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military
service and reflect great credit upon himself, the 101st
Airborne Division (Airmobile) and the United States Army.
This is truly an exceptional story and I was honored to play a small
role in recognizing Sergeant Gdovin. This ceremony was an opportunity
to say thank you to all veterans. We can never forget that they gave
their time, risked their health, and even placed their lives on the
line. This not only means honoring their sacrifices, but also honoring
our promises and commitments to them as well. Let us ensure that we
honor and remember all our veterans, not just this week but throughout
the days and years to come. Their commitment to this Nation is a
shining example to all of us.
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