[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 151 (Tuesday, September 19, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S5853]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Staff Sergeant Aaron Butler
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, it is with great reverence that I rise
today to pay tribute to one of Utah's great soldiers, SSG Aaron Butler,
who was tragically killed on August 16, 2017, by an improvised
explosive device in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. On that fateful
day, Butler was searching for Islamic State loyalists in a booby-
trapped building and was caught in an explosion that took his life and
injured 11 of his comrades.
Staff Sergeant Butler was a member of the Bravo Company, 1st
Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group of the Utah National Guard.
Butler's desire to serve in our Nation's military started at a young
age when, as a first-grader, he told his family he would grow up to be
a soldier. His actual military service began in high school when he
enlisted in the Utah National Guard. Staff Sergeant Butler continued to
look for opportunities to make a difference, and a few years later, he
began the very difficult Special Forces training. He graduated from
this program with honors on January 14, 2016. He deemed it a tremendous
honor to don the Green Beret.
Butler has been described as a natural leader, an accomplished
athlete, and an adventurous soul. As a young man, he excelled in
football and wrestling. In fact, through talent and sheer
determination, Butler became a four-time State wrestling champion, only
the 17th wrestler in Utah history to accomplish such a feat. He loved
the outdoors and embraced the scouting program, earning the rank of
Eagle Scout.
Butler loved to serve his fellow men and women and did it in variety
of ways including, as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Ghana Cape Coast Mission in Africa.
During this time, he spent months improving the infrastructure and
daily lives of those living there. He also brought a message of peace
and testified of the love our Savior, Jesus Christ, has for all his
children.
I have been deeply touched by the many tributes and words of honor
offered on behalf of this courageous soldier since this tragedy
occurred. He was a truly remarkable young man and a seasoned soldier
who possessed an unwavering commitment to what is right and good.
Butler also had a great love for our Nation's military. His Special
Forces teammates described him as a ``warrior,'' an ``incredible man,
teammate, and friend,'' and someone who ``fought with everything he had
to the very end,'' but perhaps the greatest tribute paid to this brave
soldier was simply stated by his brother, Shane Butler, who said,
``[Aaron] showed us how to live.''
Butler leaves behind his loving parents, Randy and Laura Butler of
Monticello, UT; six brothers and one sister; his fiancee, Alexandra
Seagrove, and many neighbors, fellow soldiers, and friends.
The men and women of our Nation's military are my heroes. I honor
them for their courage, their service, and their sacrifice. I am deeply
humbled by this young man's life and his willingness to pay the
ultimate sacrifice. May God bless the friends and family of Staff
Sergeant Butler with peace and comfort at this difficult time. I am
certain Aaron's life will have a lasting impact on his family, his
community, and the country he loved.
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