[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 12]
[Senate]
[Page 16687]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                             A CALL TO DUTY

  Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize two acts of 
selfless courage that exemplify the willingness of Iowans to accept and 
fulfill their Nation's call to duty. The actions of US Marine Corps 
Sgt. R.J. Mitchell and Sergeant Major Bradley Kasal have earned each of 
them the Navy Cross. Awarded for their actions during a November 2004 
assault on Fallujah, the Navy Cross is among the highest awards for 
gallantry our Nation can bestow on those who serve. More than this, 
they have earned the respect of a nation and the thanks of its people 
by ensuring that the cause of freedom and its protection not only 
survives but thrives in the face of every challenge.
  Sergeant Mitchell, who grew up near Carson, IA, was awarded the Navy 
Cross on July 28. Sergeant Major Kasal, originally from Afton, IA 
received his award May 1 as well as a promotion to sergeant major. 
During an assault on a house in Fallujah, both Iowans charged to the 
aid of fellow wounded marines, remaining in the line of fire and 
continuing to provide leadership to fellow marines until the last 
injured marine was safely evacuated. Over the course of the engagement, 
both sustained wounds from enemy fire and shrapnel but continued on in 
harm's way, saving the lives of several marines as a result of their 
selfless actions.
  I extend my personal gratitude, that of all Iowans, and all 
Americans, to these brave marines. It is in their selfless acts of 
courage that the very meaning of honor can be found. The Navy Cross is 
more than an adornment, it symbolizes the respect and appreciation of 
the American people. Through these heroic acts in service to their 
country, Brad Kasal and R.J. Mitchell truly embodied the motto of Iowa, 
``Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.''

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