LtCol Warryck Lee Wolf Receives Bronze Medal
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Lt.Col Warryck Lee Wolf Receives Bronze Medal with Valor
Lt.Col Warryck Lee Wolf returned from Landstuhl, Baghdad, Iraq, where
she had spent 2 months in ICU. Two months in ICU and still she lost
hearing in her right ear, and sight in her right eye. All of this
coming on the heels of a Spe-op Mission she helped spearhead, but her
Unit was ambushed and for almost two hours the wounded and dead were
pinned down. Lt.Col Wolf was medivacked to Landstuld Hospital after
Paramedics decided she wouldn't make it to Germany. Lt.Col Wolf and
Crpl. Benjermine Sheffler reamined at Landstuhl until departing for the
States in March. Before leaving Iraq, where she did her first tour,
Brig. Colonel Simmons Presided over a small Ceremony in the atrium of
the Hospital where He Presented Lt.Col Wolf With The Bronze Star with
Valor, The Joint Command Commodation Medal, and The Afghanistan
Campaign Medal with Valor.
Lt.Col Wolf is still undergoing rehab for her knee, but she made it Home to her Family and Friends. "My Heart is all Marine, all the way." Lt.Col Wolf said, "it will always be that way. I can't imagine being anything else now...but now it's the one thing I can't 'actively' participant in...but I'll always be a Marine." Cpl Reggie Treja said, "I served with Lt.Col wolf for 2 years and 8 months, I would rather she have my six than anyone I could imagine. She's Top Drawer, you know. I mean She didn't get those Medals for lookin' cute...doesn't work that way in the Marines. She had a job to do and she did it as well as as any man I know...Better.
Congratulations Lt.Col Wolf, we Salute You.
Lt.Col Wolf is still undergoing rehab for her knee, but she made it Home to her Family and Friends. "My Heart is all Marine, all the way." Lt.Col Wolf said, "it will always be that way. I can't imagine being anything else now...but now it's the one thing I can't 'actively' participant in...but I'll always be a Marine." Cpl Reggie Treja said, "I served with Lt.Col wolf for 2 years and 8 months, I would rather she have my six than anyone I could imagine. She's Top Drawer, you know. I mean She didn't get those Medals for lookin' cute...doesn't work that way in the Marines. She had a job to do and she did it as well as as any man I know...Better.
Congratulations Lt.Col Wolf, we Salute You.
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