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Soldiers Inducted to The Order of Saint Maurice

U. S. Army Col. Alfred Dochnal presented U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Tim Leckie, convoy security platoon sergeant the prestigious Order of Saint Maurice infantry medallion of the Centurion level for outstanding contributions to the infantry.

BAGHDAD – Two U.S. Soldiers from Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq were inducted to the Order of Saint Maurice and received the infantry medallion here Mar. 31.

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Tim Leckie and U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Fidel Cisneros, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, 1st Provisional Motorized Infantry Company, convoy security platoon sergeants received the prestigious medallion of the Centurion level, awarded by the National Infantry Association and the Chief of Infantry of the United States Army for outstanding contributions to the infantry.

“The infantryman displays courage, candor and commitment,” said U. S. Army Col. Alfred Dochnal, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, Coalition Army Advisory Training Team’s chief of staff, as he presented Leckie and Cisneros their awards.

U. S. Army Col. Alfred Dochnal presented U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Tim Leckie, convoy security platoon sergeant the prestigious Order of Saint Maurice infantry medallion of the Centurion level for outstanding contributions to the infantry.
U. S. Army Col. Alfred Dochnal, MultiNational Security Transition Command – Iraq, Coalition Army Advisory Training Team’s chief of staff, presented U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Tim Leckie, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, 1st Provisional Motorized Infantry Company, convoy security platoon sergeant the prestigious Order of Saint Maurice infantry medallion of the Centurion level, awarded by the National Infantry Association and the Chief of Infantry of the United States Army for outstanding contributions to the infantry here Mar. 31. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Charlene Sipperly)

The infantry medallion is named after the leader of the Roman Theban Legion, Saint Maurice, in the 3rd century. It is awarded to officers, noncommissioned officers, and special nominees who have made a significant contribution to the infantry.

“These Soldiers are committed to excellence and committed to get out on the road day in and day out,” said Dochnal.

Leckie, from Oklahoma City, Okla., with over 22 years in service, and Cisneros, from Seattle, Wash., with over 16 years in service, are deployed soldiers from the 104th Division (Institutional Training) command serving in Iraq. Both have conducted over 840 combat missions without loss of life or equipment during their tour and have been submitted for the Bronze Star Medal.

U. S. Army Col. Alfred Dochnal, MultiNational Security Transition Command – Iraq, Coalition Army Advisory Training Team’s chief of staff, presented U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Fidel Cisneros, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, 1st Provisional Motorized Infantry Company, convoy security platoon sergeant the prestigious Order of Saint Maurice infantry medallion of the Centurion level, awarded by the National Infantry Association and the Chief of Infantry of the United States Army for outstanding contributions to the infantry here Mar. 31. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Charlene Sipperly)

“This award is important for me personally. With as many changes we’ve seen in the infantry over the years, it’s important to hold on to our most basic tradition in the infantry and observe them and give our younger soldiers pride in the infantry,” said Cisneros.

Each of the sergeants leads a platoon of eighteen soldiers and provides convoy security for Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq’s Coalition and Iraqi personnel. Their soldiers escort congressional and subcommittee members, many other distinguished visitors, and provided personal security for Kurdish Prime Minister Necherban Barzani.

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Tim Leckie and U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Fidel Cisneros, MultiNational Security Transition Command – Iraq, 1st Provisional Motorized Infantry Company, convoy security platoon sergeants received the prestigious Order of Saint Maurice infantry medallion of the Centurion level, awarded by the National Infantry Association and the Chief of Infantry of the United States Army for outstanding contributions to the infantry here Mar. 31. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Charlene Sipperly)

“I love the infantry. The things we do, the pain we endure in training and the sacrifice and worry that our families go through as a result of doing this job in combat is huge,” said Leckie.

Some notable members who have received the award are Colin Powell, retired U.S. Army General and former U.S. Secretary of State, Dale A. Dye, decorated retired U.S. Marine Corps Captain and founder of Warriors, Inc., and John Abizaid, retired U.S. Army general and former U. S. Central Command commander.

Leckie and Cisneros will return home from their deployments at the end of April this year.

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