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USO Honors Service Heroes During Gala Event
DoD - American Forces Press Service ^ | Oct. 12, 2003 | Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample

Posted on 10/12/2003 5:31:28 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl

American Forces Press Service

USO Honors Service Heroes During Gala Event

By Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2003 — To the United Service Organizations, they are heroes -- the men and women of the armed forces who, among many attributes, characterize bravery, courage and selfless service to their country.

Hundreds of Defense Department personnel, top state and federal government officials, corporate leaders and celebrities came to pay tribute to these service members during the USO's annual gala in the nation's capital Oct. 10, recognizing each military branch.

Army Sgt. Noah Harrison poses for a picture with comedian Paul Rodriquez during a break in events at the annual USO gala in Washington Oct. 10. The USO honored Harrison for his bravery while rescuing a young child after a boat overturned in a river near Fort Lewis, Wash. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
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Among those honored was Army Sgt. Noah Harrison, for helping rescue a 7-year- old girl following a recent boating accident in the Washington state's Yakima River. Harrison's air-ambulance team was preparing to redeploy to Iraq, when his medical flight crew intercepted an emergency call for assistance.

Harrison, a flight medic who's assigned to the 54th Medical Company, 62nd Medical Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash, volunteered to be hoisted into freezing waters to pull the child to safety. He said he "didn't realize how cold it was in the water. I guess my adrenaline was pumping."

Although the crew arrived on the scene within minutes, Harrison said the child's temperature had dropped to 85 degrees by the time they reached her. "When we got her into the aircraft, she was cold and shaking," he said, adding that then "she stopped breathing."

He said the medical flight crewmembers did whatever they could to keep the child warm while working to start her breathing. "She could have died," he said.

There were other stories of heroism as well.

Marine Cpl. Gardner Mejia, currently assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif., was honored for bravery during Operation Iraqi Freedom. According to published reports, Mejia severely damaged his right hand when a rocket-propelled grenade exploded near him during a patrol in search of Saddam Hussein April 10. However, even with his injuries, he remained on duty, taking charge of rear security with other wounded Marines.

Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason Quinn is credited with saving the lives of five crewmembers trapped on the stern of a burning fishing vessel off the Bering Sea in October 2002. A Coast Guard press release stated that Quinn fought chilling temperatures, 25-knot winds and 20-foot seas in growing darkness to reach three of the trapped fishermen, directing them to safety. He then re-entered the water to safely recover the two remaining men. Quinn is currently assigned to Coast Guard Air Station, Humboldt Bay, Eureka, Calif.

Air Force Master Sgt. David Wilkinson, assigned to the 1st Airlift Squadron, 89th Airlift Wing, Andrews Air Force Base, Md., saved the life of a man trapped under his car after a multi-car accident in the Washington area. Almost superhumanly, Wilkinson moved the car off of the man and treated him for shock until medical help arrived.

And then there was Michelle Bourgeois. Embraced by the audience's standing ovation, she walked proudly on stage to accept the award on behalf of her husband, Navy Chief Petty Officer Matthew Bourgeois. Bourgeois, a hospital corpsman deployed from the Naval Base Norfolk, Va., was killed while conducting small-unit training at a remote site near Qandahar, Afghanistan, during Operation Enduring Freedom in March 2002.

Retired Army Gen. Tommy Franks addresses the audience during the USO gala in Washington Oct. 10. Franks received the USO Medal of Honor and was given a plaque by the organization. He was recognized for distinguished served to his country, and for leadership and inspiration to service members around the world. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
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Retired Army Gen. Tommy Franks, who ran the war in Iraq and Afghanistan in his last assignment as head of U.S. Central Command, was honored during the gala with the USO's first Distinguished Military Service Award.

He said as the war on terrorism continues, there will be more heroes to honor. "We started a journey after Sept. 11, and that journey is not nearly finished," Franks said. "We have a long, long way to go. And there will be more USO galas like [this] one … and there will be more heroes to recognize in the months and in the years ahead."

The USO, a nonprofit organization founded in 1941, has for 63 years extended programs and services to millions of active duty service members and their families. The organization has 120 locations around the world, and assists service members at airport, fleet-support and community centers.

However, the USO forged its tradition by bringing entertainment to millions of troops in wartime overseas, for which celebrities such as Wayne Newton, who entertained at this year's gala, and the late Bob Hope were much a part.

Hope made his first USO tour in 1942 and continued to entertain troops for more than five decades. Newton takes part in USO-sponsored tours at least twice a year.

Hope, who died this year, was one of the USO's biggest supporters and was designated by Congress as the first honorary veteran of the U.S. armed forces. The USO named the Spirit of Hope Award in his honor.

The USO presents that award each year to a person who exemplifies duty, honor, courage, loyalty, commitment and integrity. This year's recipient, Ann-Margret, was honored for her long-time participation in entertaining U.S. service members on USO tours. She said such characteristics are found in U.S. military members serving today.

During a speech in which she appeared visibly moved by the honor, Margret said she felt "so privileged to be a part of the entertainment the USO provided and still provides for those who serve." She added, "I am so very grateful to have this opportunity to salute all of you who serve with courage, commitment and with faith in this country and in each other."

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H Retired Army Gen. Tommy Franks, who ran Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom as head of U.S. Central Command, salutes the crowd after accepting the first USO Distinguished Military Service Award. He received the award at the organization's annual gala event in Washington Oct. 10.
 Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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Army 1st Lt. Michael H. Mason, gets a warm hug from a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader during entertainment at the USO gala in Washington Oct. 10. Mason is home recovering from wounds received during combat in Iraq.
 Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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From left, John Gottschalk, USO chairman, and Edward A. Powell, USO president and chief executive officer, present singer and entertainer Ann- Margret with the USO Spirit of Hope Award during the USO's annual gala in Washington Oct. 10. The award is named after comedian Bob Hope, who died this year. In 1997, the U.S. Congress designated Hope as the first honorary veteran of the U.S. armed forces. Margret was given the award for the many years she has entertained troops. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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Army Spc. Ullanda Anthony and Pfc. Taimiah Powers were right up on the action during the USO gala event in Washington Oct. 10. Later, both soldiers were coaxed on stage to take part in the show by entertainers Wayne Newton and Chris Isaak. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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John Gottschalk, USO chairman, reminisces the many years that entertainer Ann-Margret has entertained troops overseas. For her contributions, Margret was given the USO Spirit of Hope Award during the organization's annual gala in Washington Oct. 10. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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Singer Chris Isaak was one of many celebrities who turned out for the USO gala in Washington Oct. 10. Isaak took a break from filming in nearby Baltimore to perform for the crowd. Other celebrities at the event included actress Bo Derek, actor James Avery, comedian Paul Rodriquez, singer Ruth Pointer and Miss USA Susie Castillo. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
 
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: annmargret; bobhope; tommyfranks; tribute; uso
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1 posted on 10/12/2003 5:31:28 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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"We started a journey after Sept. 11, and that journey is not nearly finished," Franks said. "We have a long, long way to go. And there will be more USO galas like [this] one … and there will be more heroes to recognize in the months and in the years ahead."

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3 posted on 10/12/2003 5:50:21 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("1/10th of 1% out of 1700 patrols a day see any conflict." SOD Rumsfeld re US troops in Iraq, 10/10)
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4 posted on 10/12/2003 5:51:19 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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Thank you to all our brave troops and to USO entertainer Ann-Margret, recipient of the Spirit of Hope Award which the USO presents each year to a person who exemplifies duty, honor, courage, loyalty, commitment and integrity. Ann-Margret was honored for her long-time participation in entertaining U.S. service members on USO tours.


Ann-Margret entertaining troops at Da Nang in 1966 during a Bob Hope USO Show

5 posted on 10/12/2003 6:50:49 PM PDT by Jen (Ain't skeered to use my 'real' screenname.)
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USO Bump!
6 posted on 10/12/2003 7:14:53 PM PDT by Jen (Ain't skeered to use my 'real' screenname.)
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WooHoo! One of my husband's cherished memories from Vietnam was the autographed picture from Ann Margret. Way to go!

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10 posted on 10/12/2003 10:18:06 PM PDT by MistyCA (For some...it's always going to be "A Nam Thing!")
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11 posted on 10/13/2003 3:09:34 AM PDT by windchime
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The USO presents that award each year to a person who exemplifies duty, honor, courage, loyalty, commitment and integrity. This year's recipient, Ann-Margret, was honored for her long-time participation in entertaining U.S. service members on USO tours.

Your Ann-Margret link here? (^;

12 posted on 10/13/2003 7:17:18 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl (~129,998 brave troops hunted evildoers and won hearts for their 2 fallen brethren in Iraq yesterday.)
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