Strykers honor Pearl Harbor veteran

By JBLM PAO on December 6, 2010

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. -  The 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment,4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2ndInfantry Division, will conduct a ceremony tomorrow, Dec. 7, to re-issue several combat-related military awards to a veteran of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, at the onset of World War II.  The ceremony will be at 4 p.m. at the Soldiers Field House on JBLM Lewis-Main.

Staff Sgt. Alfred Eye will be re-issued the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman Badge which he originally received for his actions in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A resident of Toledo, Ohio, Eye was assigned to the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, the day of the attack, and participated in combat operations against the Japanese forces. He subsequently served throughout the Pacific, including the liberation of the Philippines.

The Bonze Star Medal, Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman Badge will be re-issued by Lt. Col. Charles Lombardo, the commander of 2-1 Cavalry Squadron.

During Staff Sgt. Eye's six-year Army career (1940-1946) he was also awarded the American Defense Service Medalthe Asiatic-Pacific CampaignMedal (with four bronze service stars), World War II Victory Medal, and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon (with one bronze star).

Staff Sgt. Eye is being re-issued the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman Badge because these three awards had gone missing.

Eye's great-grandson, Spc. Nathan Glaser, is currently assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 4th SBCT, 2ndInf. Div. and is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  He deployed with the 4th Stryker Brigade to Iraq from August 2009-August 2010.  Spc. Glaser was instrumental in getting his great-grandfather's awards replaced.