[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 10] [House] [Pages 12702-12703] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING THE SACRIFICE OF PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS TYLER TRAHAN (Mr. NYE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mr. NYE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life, the service and the sacrifice of Petty Officer Second Class [[Page 12703]] Tyler Trahan, who was killed in action by a roadside bomb outside Fallujah, Iraq, on April 30. Petty Officer Trahan was an explosive ordnance disposal technician, one of the most dangerous assignments, assigned to Unit 12 based in Norfolk, Virginia, and at the time of his death, he was deployed with the SEAL team based out of Virginia Beach. Three years ago, like his father and grandfather before him, he signed up to bravely serve his country in uniform, telling his hometown newspaper, ``I want to go and fight for the freedom I enjoyed growing up.'' During his service, he earned numerous commendations and medals, including a Bronze Star with a Combat ``V'' Distinguishing Device and a Purple Heart. On Sunday I had the opportunity to have dinner with the warfighters of the EOD Unit 10, which was based in Norfolk, like Trahan's unit. In an asymmetric conflict, where we are faced not with tanks and planes, but with roadside bombs with cell phone triggers, our EOD personnel, like Tylar Trahan, are critical for our success in the region. Tyler Trahan was killed while performing his duties in al Anbar Province. While we may never know how many lives were saved by his actions, we must ensure that his life, his service and his sacrifice are never forgotten. ____________________