HERMITAGE, Pa. — Four members of the 107th Field Artillery Unit of the Pennsylvania National Guard based here have been awarded Purple Hearts for injuries suffered in fighting in Iraq.
The unit is serving as a military police unit in and around the city of Mosul.
Spc. Dale Lunn of Slippery Rock, Spc. Dane Morningstar of Greenville, and Spc. Jonathan Brown and Staff Sgt. Theron Robbins of Jamestown were awarded the Purple Heart Medal in separate ceremonies in Iraq held by Brig. Gen. Carter "Cory" Ham, commander of Task Force Olympia, which includes the 107th.
4 Pa. Guardsmen receive Purple Heart
[Link to Full Article]HERMITAGE, Pa. — Four members of the 107th Field Artillery Unit of the Pennsylvania National Guard based here have been awarded Purple Hearts for injuries suffered in fighting in Iraq.
The unit is serving as a military police unit in and around the city of Mosul.
Spc. Dale Lunn of Slippery Rock, Spc. Dane Morningstar of Greenville, and Spc. Jonathan Brown and Staff Sgt. Theron Robbins of Jamestown were awarded the Purple Heart Medal in separate ceremonies in Iraq held by Brig. Gen. Carter "Cory" Ham, commander of Task Force Olympia, which includes the 107th.