512th member receives Purple Heart

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  • By Senior Airman Michael Charles
  • 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs
A deployed Dover Air Force Base reservist received the Purple Heart May 7 for wounds received during operations in Afghanistan.

Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Phil Breedlove presented the Purple Heart to Tech. Sgt. Jake Tieman of the 512th Civil Engineer Squadron at a base here in front of an audience of fellow wounded warriors.

"All of you have made sacrifices that few Americans have to make," Breedlove said. "I've heard one common theme today in meeting with you: you're itching to get back to your units and back into the fight. Such dedication to our nation and our mission is an inspiration to us all."

Tieman was wounded by shrapnel near a forward operating base in Afghanistan, where he works for the 577th Expeditionary Prime BEEF Squadron.

"When a four-star general takes time out of his day to come visit you, it makes you feel good," he said. "It was a special treat for him to make an unplanned visit and support us."

Following his injury, Tieman was medically evacuated from Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, by members of the 379th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and placed in the care of the Intra-theater Wounded Warrior Care Center here. The center, operated by the 379th Medical Group, provides care to service members suffering injury while deployed.

"It feels like it's been a long process," Tieman said. "However, the medical facility here has made it a comfortable transition, and I hope to get better soon so I can go back out with the rest of my Airmen."

The Purple Heart is awarded to service members who have been wounded in action while serving in the U.S. armed forces.