Silver Stars Presented To Father & Son War Heroes
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Posted: 9:25 PM Nov 29, 2008
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan & FORT CAMPBELL, Ky -- Nearly 40 years apart a father and son were each awarded the nation's third-highest medal of valor, The Silver Star, in joint special ceremonies at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

Chief Warrant Officer Jonathan Harris became one of the few Soldiers to receive the prestigious award Thursday evening, Nov. 28, but the fact that his father, former Staff Sgt. Gary Harris, was also presented with a Silver Star at the same moment made the event all the more meaningful, states a U. S. Army news release.

Through a video teleconference during a ceremony at Combined Joint Task Force-101 headquarters, the Harris family watched from a conference room at Fort Campbell, Ky, as the younger Harris was presented the Silver Star by Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, CJTF-101 commanding general.

Meanwhile, Soldiers from CJTF-101 watched a video screen at Bagram as the elder Harris was pinned with not only the Silver Star, but also a Bronze Star he earned serving in Vietnam. Neither had been formally presented to him.

"It's very rare that we present the Silver Star," Schloesser explained to those in attendance at both Fort Campbell and Afghanistan. "We have a very high standard and we make sure that the few who do earn it have done so through selfless sacrifice. It's clear that Mr. Harris did that,and it is also clear that the nation owes a debt to [former] Staff Sgt. Gary Harris, of Corbin, Ky. It was almost 40 years ago that he earned it, and I hope in some small way that we can pay back that debt by presenting him his award with his son's today."

Both risked their lives to ensure the safety of their comrades. The elder Harris displayed this courage on Aug. 15, 1969 as a squad leader in Vietnam. He and his company were patrolling the outer perimeter near Gol Ree and were attacked with mortars and rocket fire. He quickly directed the members of his squad to return fire on the enemy.

As the attack died down, he moved his squad closer to the perimeter, which had been weakened during the barrage. As the enemy resumed its assault, he directed his squad to return fire once again, breaking the enemy attack. During the engagement, he risked his life by helping medics aid wounded Marines and helped bring them to safety.

The younger Harris also displayed bravery in the face of danger. On July 2, 2008, Harris, a UH-60 Black Hawk pilot assigned to Charlie Company, 5th Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, landed his helicopter at a landing zone near Gardez, Afghanistan to pick up Soldiers for transport when his aircraft came under attack by enemies using rocket propelled grenades, a heavy machine gun and various assault rifles.

With the aircraft on fire, Harris and crew managed to fly it a short distance before putting it down again. After safely exiting the burning helicopter, the entire crew took up a defensive position. They managed to contact a CH-47 Chinook that was in the area to help extract them from the battlefield. As the Chinook landed, the enemy resumed fire.

It was then that Harris, who was helping one of his wounded crew chiefs to the helicopter, exposed himself to fire by engaging and killing an approaching enemy combatant. He entered the helicopter only after ensuring that the members of his crew, the ground forces and the quick reaction force were safely aboard.

"Mr. Harris has been great since the incident," said Sgt. DeeJay Norby, a crew chief who was also involved in the action at Gardez. "He didn't get down or anything afterward; he went right back to business doing his job. It's really awesome getting to fly with a great group of pilots and crew chiefs."

This was not the first award that Harris has received during this deployment. He was also presented with the Air Medal with Valor device.

In his short address, Harris thanked his flight crew and the crew of the Chinook that performed the rescue operation.

"I'm so lucky to serve with so many great heroes," said Harris. "Without them, the outcome might not have been so good."

He also gave a heartfelt thank-you to his father, whose life and service set the example for him.

"Every time people thank us for our service, I tell them to thank a Vietnam vet, so Dad I want to thank you today."

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Posted by: Melinda Location: Lexington on Dec 1, 2008 at 11:10 AM
Congratulations and THANK YOU to both of you for your service. A special "pat on the back" to this father for raising such a fine son.

Posted by: Barry Location: floyd county on Nov 30, 2008 at 06:52 PM
God bless you 2 for your courage. I'm honored to live in a country made free by heroes like you 2. Hooah!

Posted by: cole Location: Lexington on Nov 30, 2008 at 11:57 AM
A big salute to you both! Thanks for your service!

Posted by: steve Location: irvine on Nov 30, 2008 at 01:29 AM
Guys like you are the reason i am free i had a uncle that was in world war 2 he was in Germany and i am proud of him to thanks guys.

Posted by: sandy Location: shepherdsville, ky on Nov 29, 2008 at 08:58 PM
THANK YOU! THANK YOU, BOTH! My husband is a Vietnam Veteran and I am VERY PROUD of him and who gave their lives and are doing so now. I LOVE THE USA! MY THANKS TO ALL VETERANS AND OUR ARMED FORCES.

Posted by: Grace Location: Lexington, KY on Nov 29, 2008 at 10:17 AM
Thank you both so much. It makes me so proud to have you on our side!

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