[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 165 (Thursday, November 17, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6463]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL RYAN BODGE
Mr. ISAKSON. Mr. President, today I wish to thank and congratulate my
defense fellow, Air Force Lt. Col. Ryan Bodge, on a successful year
serving in my office. The expertise and experience that Ryan brought to
my team was invaluable, and he will certainly be missed after he
leaves.
Prior to his assignment as a defense fellow, Ryan served as the
commander of the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron at Bagram
Air Field, BAF, in Afghanistan. He led a blend of more than 500
coalition and contract personnel responsible for the defense of 36,000
personnel, a 27-kilometer perimeter, and the Air Force Central
Command's busiest airfield with more than $3.5 billion in combat assets
to include two specialized teams: Fly Away Security and Tactical
Security Element personnel. His squadron was Tactical Control to Task
Force Solid, responsible for the Bagram Ground Defense Area.
Ryan was born and raised in Cold Spring, NY, and he enlisted in the
Air Force in 1992. He served as an F-16 and A-10 aircraft weapons load
crew team chief and then in a special duty as a professional military
education instructor. In 2003, Ryan commissioned to become an officer
after successfully completing officer training school. He has served as
a flight commander, convoy commander, officer in charge of training and
resources, operations officer, high-risk response leader, major
command, USAF, staff officer and two-time squadron commander. Ryan has
deployed in support of the following missions: Southwest Asia,
Operation Iraqi, and Enduring Freedom, as well as Resolute Support and
now Freedom's Sentinel. He has served on the Air Education and Training
Command Security Forces staff as an executive officer and chief of
force protection programs and technology.
Ryan's humble character rarely does justice to his accomplishments
and accolades. However, he does speak very proudly of his wife,
Tiffany, from Valdosta, GA, and their son, Garrett. Military families
are true testaments of both strength and pride. They are constantly
challenged by deployments, changes in duty stations, and uncertainties.
These hurdles create resiliency which the Bodge family patriotically
embodies. Ryan's family are his pride and joy and will equally be
missed by our office team.
While we will miss having Ryan in our Capitol Hill office, I know
that he will be moving on to greater things. I want to again thank Ryan
and his family for their service to our great Nation and congratulate
him on his promotion.
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