Combat controllers recognized for heroic actions

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  • By Buffy Galbraith
  • Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs
A combat controller assigned to Hurlburt Field proved his combat skills during a recent deployment to Afghanistan.

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Grove embodied the combat controller motto "First There," demonstrating the combat controller's commitment to undertaking the most dangerous missions behind enemy lines by leading the way for other forces to follow.

According to a Bronze Star citation, Sergeant Grove directed overhead aircraft to engage the enemy as close as 120 meters from his position, with six 500-pound bombs during a recent deployment to Afghanistan. With 15 insurgents closing in on his position, he called for strikes without regard for his own personal safety at danger close range, executing his duties with professionalism and calm.

Sergeant Grove was presented two Bronze Stars, one with Valor for distinguishing himself by heroic or meritorious service performed in ground combat.

Lt. Gen. Donald Wurster, the commander of the Air Force Special Operations Command, was on hand to make the presentation Feb.5, to Sergeant Grove and eight other combat controllers who distinguished themselves while in combat.

"Today is a day to recognize the heroes among us, and I am here to tell you that you are making a difference," said General Wurster. "I am proud of each of you and respect what you do for our country."

Capt. Julio Terrero, Chief Master Sgt. AntonioTravis and Master Sgt. Donald Stevens were also awarded Air Force Combat Action Medals for their active participation in combat under direct and hostile fire while operating in unsecured space or physically engaging hostile forces with direct and lethal fire.

Colonel Brad Thompson, the 720th Special Tactics Group commander, spoke briefly about the men and their commitment to serve.

"You do it for your brothers and you do it for your nation," he said. "We're thankful and grateful to you."

Other Bronze Star recipients were Lt. Col. Brett Nelson, the commander of 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Maj. Gregory Mallon, Captain Terrero, Chief  Travis, Senior Master Sgt. Carlos Neris, Sergeant Stevens, Tech Sgt. Joseph Hepler and Staff Sgt. Ryan Carter.