[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 151 (Thursday, November 29, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H6511]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING SERGEANT FIRST CLASS RILEY G. STEPHENS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Flores) for 5 minutes.
Mr. FLORES. Mr. Speaker, America recently lost another hero in the
war on terror. On September 28, America lost Army Sergeant First Class
Riley G. Stephens of Tolar, Texas.
Riley grew up in Tolar. He enlisted as an infantryman in the Army in
1993. He volunteered for the Special Forces Assessment and Selection
Course. He also went on to graduate from the Special Forces
Qualification Course in March of 2005.
At the time of his tragic death, he was assigned to Company B, 1st
Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) as a Special Forces
medical sergeant. He would go on five separate deployments in support
of Operation Enduring Freedom.
During his 19 years of service to our country, Sergeant Stephens
earned many awards and decorations. He earned the Bronze Star Medal
with Valor, two Bronze Star Medals, the Purple Heart, the Army
Achievement Medal with Valor, four Army Commendation Medals, four Army
Achievement Medals, the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghanistan
Campaign Medal with three campaign stars, the Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal, the Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development
Ribbon Military, the Army Service Ribbon, two Overseas Service Ribbons,
the NATO Medal, the Air Assault Badge, the Basic Parachutist Badge, the
Expert Infantryman Badge, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Ranger Tab
and the Special Forces Tab.
On October 7, Sergeant First Class Riley G. Stephens was laid to rest
at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, not far from his hometown
in Tolar where, earlier that day, his life was celebrated and his
service to our country was celebrated in a church full of friends and
family and fellow patriots.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Sergeant
Stephens. He will forever be remembered as an outstanding soldier, a
husband and a father. We thank him and his family for their service and
sacrifice for our country.
His sacrifice reflects the words of Jesus in John 15:13 which say:
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for
his friends.
As I close, Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask all Americans to
continue praying for our country during these difficult times, for our
military men and women, and for our first responders who keep us safe
by their sacrifice each day.
God bless our military men and women, and God bless America.
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