[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 12 (Thursday, January 26, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S137]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES SERGEANT FIRST CLASS BENJAMIN WISE
Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, we are constantly reminded of the
sacrifices of American troops and their families. These brave Americans
fight for our freedoms and our values while putting their own lives at
risk. We must always remember their service and thank them for their
patriotism, dedication, and commitment, and honor those who have paid
the ultimate price.
Today I am here to pay my respects to Arkansas soldier SFC Benjamin
Wise, who sacrificed his life for the love of his country while in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Sergeant 1st Class Wise graduated from West Side Christian School in
El Dorado, AR, in 1995, and enlisted in the military in 2000, joining
the Army as an infantryman assigned to the 520th Infantry Regiment, 2nd
Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
He discussed his military service with the Hope Star in 2004, saying
that he was proud to be a soldier and that he wanted to serve his
country.
In 2005, he volunteered for the special forces--something his sister
Heather told the Arkansas Democrat Gazette was something he talked
about growing up. His new position in the 3rd Battalion, 1st Special
Forces Group suited him well. Sergeant 1st Class Wise's comrades said
he was a friend to all of the members of his unit, cracking jokes and
offering an ear to listen to all of their concerns.
He was well aware of the dangers he faced, having served four
deployments--twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan. His family says
that Ben was proud of the career he built in the Army. He was all too
familiar with the sacrifices associated with work in war-torn
Afghanistan after his brother, Jeremy Wise, a former Navy SEAL working
as a security contractor, was killed in the country in December of
2009.
On Monday, January 9, 2012, Sergeant 1st Class Wise was injured
during an attack by insurgents during a small-arms fight. He passed
away on January 15, 2012.
SFC Benjamin Wise is a true American hero. I ask my colleagues to
keep his family--his wife Traci, sons Luke and Ryan, and daughter
Kailen--and his friends in their thoughts and prayers during these very
difficult times. I humbly offer my appreciation and gratitude--and I
know I speak for the Senate and Congress as a whole--to this patriot
and his family for his selfless sacrifice.
I yield the floor.
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