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Travis William Atkins (December 9, 1975 – June 1, 2007) was a soldier in the
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. President
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awarded him the
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posthumously on March 27, 2019. While serving with the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the
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in Iraq, he sacrificed his own life to shield three fellow soldiers from an insurgent who was wearing and activated an
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Distinguished Service Cross citation

Atkins was originally awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions. The accompanying citation reads:


Medal of Honor award ceremony and citation

His son Trevor accepted the award From President
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, along with his sister Jennifer, his mom, and grandparents. Also in attendance were the Vice-president, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and the Secretary of the Army, as well as five previous living recipients of the award, and numerous distinguished members of the military. Witnesses to the award also included the three men whose lives Atkins saved in his selfless act. The president said of Atkins, β€œHe did not run. He didn't know what it was to run. He acted in the tradition of the 10th Mountain Division in his 'climb to glory.'”


Awards and decorations


Legacy

In June 2012, the ceremony room at the Military Entrance Processing Station in
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was named in honor of Atkins. In January 2013, the Mountain Functional Fitness Facility at
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in the state of
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was renamed in his honor.


See also

* List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients


References


External links


Medal of Honor: Staff Sergeant Travis Atkins
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atkins, Travis 1975 births 2007 deaths People from Great Falls, Montana American military personnel killed in the Iraq War United States Army Medal of Honor recipients Military personnel from Montana Iraq War recipients of the Medal of Honor United States Army personnel of the Iraq War United States Army non-commissioned officers Kemper Military School alumni