[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 149 (Tuesday, November 27, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S6940]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Sergeant Joseph A. Richardson
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, the Nation has lost a brave patriot who
died defending freedom. Sergeant Joseph A. Richardson, who grew up in
Algona, IA, was killed during a patrol in Paktika province, Afghanistan
on November 16, 2012. He was clearly an accomplished, professional
soldier as evidenced by his numerous awards, including: the Bronze Star
Medal, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal,
National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with
Campaign Star Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon,
NATO Ribbon, and the Combat Infantry Badge.
SGT Richardson's family released a statement that described Joe as
someone who ``lived his life full of energy and with passion for
everything he did.'' They also said that, ``He loved his job; he loved
fighting for his country and our freedom.'' In fact, he demonstrated
this by re-enlisting for six more years in the Army shortly before his
untimely death. His love of country and willingness to serve marks
Joseph Richardson as one of our nation's finest citizens, and his noble
sacrifice immortalizes him among the ranks of our most honored war
dead. We owe SGT Richardson and all those like him who have fallen in
the name of liberty our infinite gratitude.
We ought also to remember his family in our prayers, including his
wife Ashley, his mother, Ginette, his father, Greg, and many other
family and friends who will feel his loss very deeply. As those closest
to Joseph Richardson remember the life of their loved one, it is
incumbent on all Americans to preserve his memory and to reflect on the
enormous price he and other like him have paid to preserve our free way
of life.
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