LaValle Names Two to NY State Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame, Shelter Island 1st Lieutenant Joseph James Theinert and Marine Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter of Sag Harbor to Receive Award Posthumously May 22.
Kenneth P. LaValle
May 15, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Military Affairs
- Military
- Troops
- Veterans
Two East End war veterans will be posthumously inducted into the New York State Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame on May 22 in an Albany ceremony it was announced today by New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle who nominated the pair -- US Army 1st Lieutenant Joseph J. Theinert from Shelter Island and Marine Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter of Sag Harbor -- for the state honor.
“Joe Theinert and Jordan Haerter are true heroes who gave their lives to protecting the freedoms we treasure. They should be recognized and commended by our State and community,” said Senator LaValle. “The New York State Veterans’ Hall of Fame is a tribute to these two fine young men that demonstrates our respect and gratitude for their patriotism and sacrifice.”
Joseph Theinert
Joe Theinert deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as a green, new 1st Lieutenant and was excited to be going to defend our country. He was also so very concerned about his men, his "guys." Before he left Joe told his mom he wouldn't know what he would do if he had to write home to a parent or wife if one of his men died under his command. Joey was 24 years old.
Approximately six weeks into his deployment, 1st Lieutenant Joseph James Theinert was killed in action on June 4, 2010 while on a dismounted patrol in the Dand District, Kandahar, Afghanistan. Joe's platoon had to regroup after undergoing hostile fire from rocket propelled grenades. Continuing their patrol pursuant to regrouping, Joe noticed something suspicious and went to investigate. It was at that point an improvised explosive device detonated and killed him. Thankfully, no other men of Joe’s platoon were physically hurt or killed.
Jordan Haerter
Jordan entered the Marine Corps directly after high school and attended three grueling months of recruit training at the MCRS Parris Island in Beaufort, SC. During this stage of his training Jordan earned a distinction that would serve him well in Iraq, Platoon High Shooter (Weapons Qualification Badge – Expert) in his Alpha Company platoon.
On April 22, 2008, LCPL Jordan Christian Haerter was killed in action in Ramadi, Iraq. He was deployed to Joint Security Station Nasser, in the Sophia district of Ramadi, which at one point was the center of insurgency in that city. The 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines were in the process of turning over this Joint Security Station to the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines. Jordan, a member of the proud and storied 1st Battalion, 9th Marines also known as 'The Walking Dead', and fellow marine, CPL Jonathan T. Yale, a rifleman with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, were standing guard at an Entry Control Point. At 0745, a large truck accelerated towards the Entry Control Point, careening off the protective serpentine, ignoring all signals and flares warning the driver to stop. When the truck failed to stop, Jordan and Cpl. Yale opened fire until a 2,000 lb blast claimed their lives.
LCPL Jordan Haerter’s military awards include the Navy Cross Medal, Purple Heart Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Iraqi Campaign Medal, Iraqi Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.
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