Politics & Government

Patchogue Soldier Gets the Silver Star Award

Matthew Loheide, Sergeant 1st Class, received award for heroic acts during a June 2010 mission in Afghanistan.

Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Loheide, a resident of Patchogue, received the Silver Star award Friday for helping evacuate wounded troops during a June 2010 mission in Afganistan.

According to New York Daily News, Loheide said that the entire platoon deserves credit for delivering the injured soldiers safely to helicopters after a bomb was dropped. Loheide himself was among those badly hurt when marking a landing zone for the aircraft.

"It was a culmination of training and bravery of the men of the platoon," Loheide said in the report.

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Loheide received the award at a ceremony at Fort Campbell on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line.

According to a Newsday report on the same ceremony, Loheide experienced a traumatic brain injury from the bomb explosion during the mission that affects his short-term memory. Loheide now works with the Army's Warrior Transistion Comand, which assists wounded soldiers in their recovery.

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