[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 121 (Wednesday, July 30, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S5126]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Staff Sergeant Benjamin Prange
Ms. FISCHER. Mr. President, today I wish to honor the life and
sacrifice of U.S. Army SSG Benjamin G. Prange, who was killed in action
on July 24 while serving in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan. Staff
Sergeant Prange ``Ben'' to his friends and family--was a soldier in the
4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, CO. He repeatedly answered the
call to deploy, serving three tours in Afghanistan in 6 years.
Ben was born and raised in rural Nebraska south of Lincoln, near
Hickman and Roca. He was no stranger to adversity early in life,
overcoming the deaths of both of his parents before he turned 16. He
was raised by his grandparents, Kent and Carolyn Prange, who live just
west of Roca, NE.
Ben attended Norris High School, where he met his future wife
Elizabeth. Ben is remembered as a ``good, solid kid'' by his high
school superintendent Roy Baker. Liz and Ben married a year after his
graduation. They would have celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary
on July 26. He enlisted in the Army in January 2007 to fulfill a dream
of becoming an infantryman. Liz is left to care for their two sons,
Corbin and Dillon, who I hope will understand in time the tremendous
debt of gratitude this Nation owes to their father for selfless
sacrifice to protect all that we hold dear.
Ben served our country with distinction. He was a four time recipient
of the Army Commendation Medal and a recipient of the Combat
Infantryman Badge for service under direct enemy fire. He was also
awarded an Army Achievement Medal, two Good Conduct Medals, a National
Defense Service Medal, a Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, an
Overseas Service Ribbon, and two NATO Medals, in addition to his
Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three campaign stars for his tours of
duty.
My thoughts and prayers remain with his family, friends, and his
fellow soldiers who have lost a great father, soldier, and friend. His
sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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