Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, LTC Steve Russell commanded the
1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry 'Regulars' and conducted combat in
Tikrit, Iraq from the Spring of 2003 to the Spring of 2004.
As a central player in the hunt and capture of Saddam Hussein, his
battalion was broadly covered during the first year of the war by
major television networks and in the print media. His
battalion was also featured in the television documentaries "Ace in
the Hole" (The Discovery Channel) and "Saddam on the Run" (BBC
Panorama). Few individuals can provide such vivid, first-hand
accounts from the freedom front.
LTC Russell retired from the U.S. Army after serving 21 years in
Airborne, Light and Mechanized assignments in the Arctic, the
desert, the Pacific, Europe and the Continental United
States. He served more than 7 years overseas and was deployed
operationally to Kosovo, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq. LTC
Russell received the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal with
Valor Device and Oak Leaf Cluster, the Combat Infantryman's Badge
and the Valorous Unit Award. He is the Founder and Chairman
of Vets for Victory, an organization dedicated to educating the
public about the war on terror and what will be necessary to
achieve victory.
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LTC Steve Russell, USA (Ret.)
Founder and Chairman,
Vets for Victory
Hosted By
Bridgett Wagner
Director, Coalition Relations
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