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NEWS | Feb. 11, 2019

Hawaii Guard Soldier awarded Medal of Valor for flood rescue

By Staff Sgt. Christopher Martens 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii)

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii – "A series of very difficult decisions ... that would save the lives of a family of six, and one family pet." These are the words used by Hawaii Gov. David Ige just prior to presenting Staff Sgt. Gregory A.Y. Lum Ho, Bravo Company, 777th Aviation Support Battalion, with the State Medal of Valor during a ceremony held at Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, on Feb. 9.

The Medal of Valor is awarded by the governor to individuals who distinguish themselves through performance of an uncommon act of personal heroism involving the voluntary risk of his/her own life. Ige presented this medal to Lum Ho in recognition of his lifesaving actions while serving as part of the Hawaii National Guard's emergency response to Hurricane Lane.

On Aug. 23, 2018, Lum Ho was assigned to the Lava Support Mission as a member of Task Force Hawaii, which was established in response to the Kilauea volcano eruption on the island of Hawaii. However, with Hurricane Lane closing in, Task Force Hawaii’s mission quickly changed from lava support to hurricane support. That evening, Lum Ho, along with Pvt. Justin Dejesus, was assigned as a roving security patrol, but when Task Force Hawaii received a request for assistance from the Hawaii County Fire Department, Lum Ho was redirected to assist.

When Lum Ho arrived, he learned that a family of six was stranded in an area where all in and out routes were cut off by flooding waters and their house was in danger of potential collapse. The road to their home was flooded, eroded on one side with large pieces of debris floating, limiting the type of vehicle that could traverse through. This included first responders, who had already exhausted their capabilities. Equipped with a firm understanding of the capabilities of his assigned Humvee, as well as his knowledge of the local terrain, Lum Ho quickly worked with first responders to formulate an innovative plan of action. Once the plan was in place, he placed himself in grave danger as he maneuvered the Humvee under extremely dangerous conditions, ferrying Hawaii County firefighters across the water to allow safe rescue of the stranded family

Speaking at the ceremony, Gov. Ige impressed upon those in attendance the gravity of the situation faced by Hawaii Island-based Lum Ho.

"The hip high water, the pouring rain, the rushed element of time, the number of first responders, your own security team, your own family, all were taken into consideration when you decided to use your Humvee to ferry the firefighters across swiftly moving water," the governor said, highlighting the weight of the decisions made by Lum Ho. "You displayed self-sacrifice and indisputably contributed to the alleviation of public tragedy."

Finally, before presenting the Medal of Valor to Lum Ho, Ige concluded, "You epitomize the Citizen-Soldier and are a shining example of what valor is."

Although overwhelmed and greatly appreciative of this honor, Lum Ho believes the credit is best placed elsewhere.

"I think the leadership training we get in the National Guard prepares us for the situation where we need to make on the spot decisions," Lum Ho said. More importantly, he attributes the successful rescue to those by his side that night, and the other members of Task Force Hawaii.

"Like the general and the governor said, this is a team effort," said Lum Ho during his speech. "From my co-driver who helped me navigate through the debris, to the mechanics that actually got my Humvee ready every night and kept it safe for me, without those guys, none of this would be possible."

Ultimately, Staff Sgt. Lum Ho graciously accepted the Medal of Valor, but was sure to emphasize that he was doing so on behalf of the Soldiers and Airmen of Task Force Hawaii, as well as his comrades in Bravo Company.

 

 

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