14 Coast Guard members receive prestigious medals at Air Station Atlantic City

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14 Coast Guard members receive prestigious medals at Air Station Atlantic City

 

Members of Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City pose for a photo after an award ceremony where 13 were awarded with Air Medals and one was awarded with the Distinguished Flying Cross, for their actions in Hurricane Harvey and Florence, as well as four search and rescue cases throughout 2018 and 2019, Oct. 9, 2019.  Lt. James Rader was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.  The Air Medal was awarded to Lt. Tyler Bittner, Lt. Stephen Bondira, Lt. Jason Brownlee, Lt. Nathaniel Giorgio, Lt. Matthew Hardgrove, Lt. Joshua Mitcheltree, Lt. Joshua Scritchfield, Lt. Kevin Smit, Chief Petty Officer Bradford Fitzpatrick, Petty Officer 2nd Class Homero Haro, Petty Officer 3rd Class Clinton Johnson, Petty Officer 1st, Class Steven Maccaferri, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jose Riverasanchez, Petty Officer 3rd, Class Hector Vega, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin Weissman.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau.  Lt. James Rader (right), shakes hands with Capt. Gregory Stump, Coast Guard 5th District chief of staff (left), after Rader is awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross at an award ceremony in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct. 9, 2019.  Rader was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in life-saving rescue operations during Hurricane Harvey where he flew under 200-foot cloud ceilings, navigated unlit towers and exhaust stacks in near-zero visibility to conduct multiple search and rescue missions including medevacing a two-year old girl, as well as a patient who required specialized medical care due injuries.  U.S Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau  Members of Air Station Atlantic City stand at attention while Lt. James Rader, a pilot from Air Station Atlantic City, is presented with the Distinguished Flying cross at an award ceremony in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct. 9, 2019.  Rader was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in life-saving rescue operations during Hurricane Harvey where he flew under 200-foot cloud ceilings, navigated unlit towers and exhaust stacks in near-zero visibility to conduct multiple search and rescue missions including medevacing a two-year old girl, as well as a patient who required specialized medical care due injuries.  U.S Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau

Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin Weissman shakes hands with Capt. Gregory Stump, Coast Guard 5th District chief of staff, after being presented with the Air Medal at an award ceremony held at Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct. 9, 2019.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau  Recipients of Air Medals stand at attention while the award description of a team member is read aloud before Coast Guard crews at an official award ceremony held at Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct. 9, 2019.  14 Air Medals were awarded and one Distinguished Flying Cross to the crew of Air Station Atlantic City.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau  Presented in this photo is one of 14 Air Medals presented to members of Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City in an award ceremony held at Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct 9, 2019.   U.S. Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau

Presented in this photo is the Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to Lt. James Rader at an award ceremony held at Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, Oct. 9, 2019.  U.S. Coast Guard photo by Aux. David Lau

PHILADELPHIA – Coast Guard members from Air Station Atlantic City were awarded prestigious medals for their heroism and meritorious achievement in numerous search and rescue cases and hurricanes, Wednesday.

In the ceremony, 13 members were awarded the Air Medal and one member was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.


The combined actions of the award recipients resulted in a total of 94 search and rescue cases, 66 lives saved and 84 lives assisted in adverse conditions during hurricanes Florence and Harvey, and four local search and rescue cases between 2018 and 2019.


The Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded to Lt. James Rader, was awarded for extraordinary achievement while participating in life-saving rescue operations during Hurricane Harvey where he flew under 200-foot cloud ceilings, navigated unlit towers and exhaust stacks in near-zero visibility to conduct multiple search and rescue missions including medevacing a two-year old girl, as well as a patient who required specialized medical care due injuries.


The recipients of the air medals who distinguished themselves with acts of heroism or meritorious achievement for a myriad of rescues were Lt. Tyler Bittner, Lt. Stephen Bondira, Lt. Jason Brownlee, Lt. Nathaniel Giorgio, Lt. Matthew Hardgrove, Lt. Joshua Mitcheltree, Lt. Joshua Scritchfield, Lt. Kevin Smit, Chief Petty Officer Bradford Fitzpatrick, Petty Officer 2nd Class Homero Haro, Petty Officer 3rd Class Clinton Johnson, Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Maccaferri, Petty Officer 2nd Class Jose Riverasanchez, Petty Officer 3rd Class Hector Vega, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin Weissman.


“The actions, heroism and achievement that went into each and every one of these awards is evidence of the passion and dedication these Coast Guard members bring to the service, the public, and to emergency situations,” said Capt. Sean O’Brien, commanding officer of Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City. “These medals each stand as a representation of what draws so many to the Coast Guard – to save lives and rescue
those in need.”

 

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