TSgt. Luis Garcia, a pararescueman assigned to the 342nd Training Squadron at Lackland AFB, Tex., received the Bronze Star Medal with Valor for his heroic actions in Afghanistan. On July 12, 2010, Garcia saved the lives of three US soldiers injured by improved explosive devices by helping to evacuate them during operations against enemy forces in Arghandab province, Afghanistan. “Those of us who look at his deed, appreciated what he did because we could face the same thing. He’s not only a hero for all of us, but he’s also a mentor . . . and for that, all of us owe him a tremendous thanks,” said Brig. Gen. Timothy Zadalis, Air Education and Training Command’s director of intelligence, operations, and nuclear integration, who presented Garcia with the medal during the Dec. 2 ceremony at Lackland, a part of Joint Base San Antonio. Garcia said, “I don’t look at [my deed] as heroic or anything like that. I just think of it as this guy needs to get out and I’m the only one that can do that for him at this time—me and my team.” (Randolph report by SSgt. Clinton Atkins)
US Has Struck Over 1,000 Houthi Targets in Renewed Campaign
April 30, 2025
U.S. forces have struck more than 1,000 Houthi targets in Yemen since March 15, U.S. officials said, as the Trump administration’s military campaign against the militants reached the 45-day mark. Dubbed Operation Rough Rider, the campaign has drawn on U.S. Navy and Air Force warplanes and drones. The campaign shows…