Twenty-Five New York National Guard Soldiers Receive Awards

Soldiers Will Return Home Soon from Afghanistan

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CAMP PHOENIX, KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (09/22/2008)(readMedia)-- Twenty-five New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to a Security Force company of Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix received awards during a ceremonies at Camp Phoenix in Kabul on Saturday 20 September. The awards were presented as the soldiers prepare to leave after a 10-month tour of duty.

First Lieutenant Christopher Culpepper from Salisbury, NY and Specialist Steven Bogardus from Heuvelton, NY were awarded Bronze Star Medals for their service in training and improving Afghan National Security Forces. The Bronze Star Medal is awarded to bravery, acts of merit or meritorious service in a combat zone.

Sergeants Lloyd Barregar from Rome, Elias Kougemitros from Cortlandt Manor, Travis Smithers from Watertown and Steven Campbell from Waterford, NY all received Meritorious Service Medals for exceptional service. Six Army Commendation Medals and 13 Army Achievement Medals were also awarded.

The Army Commendation Medal is awarded for sustained meritorious service or achievement while the Army Achievement Medal is awarded for a lesser degree of service or achievement.

Nearly 230 infantry Soldiers from New York's 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were mobilized last September ahead of the main deployment of New York's 27th for Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. An enlarged "SECFOR" team was built around Company A, 2nd Battalion 108th Infantry from Geneseo, NY with additional platoons coming from NY's Hudson Valley, Capital District and Adirondack North Country.

CJTF-Phoenix is part of Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan with the mission to mentor and train the Afghan National Army and Police, and provide assistance to the Government of Afghanistan and its people. The task force is comprised of nearly 9,500 service men and women from all U.S. branches, coalition partners and civilian professionals distributed at almost 260 Forward Operating Bases and Combat Outposts throughout Afghanistan. Nearly 1700 members of New York's 27th IBCT were mobilized for the mission. They came from communities across New York.

Awards:

Bronze Star Medal:

1LT Christopher Culpepper Salisbury, NY

SPC Steven Bogardus Heuvelton, NY

Meritorious Service Medal:

SGT Lloyd Barregar Rome, NY

SGT Elias Kougemitros Cortlandt Manor, NY

SGT Travis Smithers Watertown, NY

SGT Steven Campbell Waterford, NY

Army Commendation Medal:

SGT Joseph Machulski Cortlandt Manor, NY

SSG Joseph Smith Wilmington, NY

SGT Casey Reardon Saranac Lake, NY

SGT Adam Jackson Hopewell Junction, NY

SPC Matthew O'Donoghe Albany, NY

SPC Jason Ramble Brockport, NY

Army Achievement Medal:

SPC Jonathan Kelly East Meadow, NY

SPC Wanseob Choi* Bronx, NY

SPC Ronald Hanson Comstock, NY

SPC Michael Trask Cadyville, NY

SGT Larry Gutierrez Watertown, NY

SPC Jeremiah Vosburgh Perry, NY

SPC Wesley Burgess Oswego, NY

SGT Ryan Spink Buffalo, NY

SPC Matthew Kew Buffalo, NY

SGT David Carnwright Caneadea, NY

SPC Thomas Zimmerman Utica, NY

SPC Brenton Smith Nunda, NY

SGT Frank Gell Canandaigua, NY

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080920-A-2444F-0331 1st LT Christopher Culpepper from Salisbury, and SPC Steven Bogardus from Heuvelton, NY receive the Bronze Star Medal from Capt. John Shannon.

080920-A-2444F-0305 Specialist Wanseob Choi from the Bronx received two Army Achievement Medals. The Korean immigrant plans to become a citizen.

080920-A-2444F-0345 Sgt. Elias Kougemitros from Cortlandt Manor receives the Meritorious Service Medal.

U.S. Army photos by Lieutenant Colonel Paul Fanning (Released.)