[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 8] [House] [Pages 11744-11745] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]{time} 1930 The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentlewoman from Pennsylvania (Mrs. Dahlkemper) is recognized for 5 minutes. IN HONOR OF SERGEANT FIRST CLASS ROBERT FIKE AND STAFF SERGEANT BRYAN HOOVER Mrs. DAHLKEMPER. Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I rise today to honor the lives of two fallen heroes from western Pennsylvania. Sergeant First Class Robert Fike of Conneautville, and Staff Sergeant Bryan Hoover of Lyndora, Pennsylvania, made the ultimate sacrifice while defending our Nation in Afghanistan. [[Page 11745]] On June 11, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive near the Bullard Bazaar in Zabul province in southern Afghanistan. Sergeant First Class Fike, 38 years old, and his friend, Staff Sergeant Hoover, 29 years old, were on foot patrol. Both of these brave men were killed in the explosion. They were members of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's Company C, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, based in Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Sergeants Fike and Hoover shared a passion for service to our country. They were patriots, soldiers, and good men. Robert Fike and Bryan Hoover were friends who fought, and ultimately sacrificed, side by side. Robert Fike was the third generation of his family to be a member of the Armed Forces. He joined the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1993, after earning a degree in organic chemistry from Edinboro University in 1992. During his long military career, he served two tours overseas, in Saudi Arabia from 2002 to 2003 and in Iraq from 2007 to 2008. Protecting his community and his country was a way of life for Robert. Every month he drove the 2 hours from his home in Crawford County to Johnstown for specialized drills with the 20th Military Police Company. Robert also worked as a prison guard at the State Correctional Institute in Albion, Pennsylvania. He was a loving son and father. Robert is survived by his parents, James and Christine, and his 12-year-old daughter Mackenzie. He was a father figure to Chelsea Bliscik and a beloved friend to many. For his brave service and sacrifice, Sergeant First Class Robert Fike was awarded the Purple Heart, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary and Service Medals, and the Iraq Campaign Medal. Staff Sergeant Bryan Hoover dreamt of joining the Army even as a child. He enlisted in the Army National Guard in 2005 and previously served in the Marines. Bryan served a total of four tours overseas: two in Afghanistan, one in Iraq, and one in Kuwait. He truly lived to serve our Nation. To his fellow soldiers, he was one of them, but to the students of Elizabeth Forward High School in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, he was known as Coach Hoover. Bryan was the assistant cross country and track coach at his alma mater, where he had graduated in 2000. Bryan loved sports, and was a talented athlete himself who particularly enjoyed hockey. He earned a degree in sports management from California University of Pennsylvania. For his bravery in the field, Sergeant First Class Bryan Hoover was awarded the Purple Heart. Bryan is survived by his father Melvin Hoover; his brothers, Richard and Ben; his sister, Samantha; his grandfather, Ray Bradford; his stepmother, Elaina Evans; and his fiancee, Ashley Tack. His mother, Debra Jean, preceded Bryan in death. It is my sad duty to enter the names of Sergeant First Class Robert Fike and Staff Sergeant Bryan Hoover in the Record of the United States House of Representatives for their service, sacrifice, and commitment to our country and to our freedom. While we struggle to express our sorrow over this loss, we can certainly take pride in the examples Robert and Bryan set as soldiers and friends. Today and always, they will be remembered as true American heroes, and we cherish their legacies. May God grant strength and peace to all those who mourn, and may God be with all of you, as I know he is with Robert and Bryan. ____________________