By SSG Jim Greenhill
National Guard Bureau

SAN DIEGO, Ca. (Oct. 30,2007) - The governor, the San Diego Chargers and 
a cheering crowd of 60,439 football fans consoled and thanked four 
National Guard Citizen-Soldiers in pregame ceremonies here Oct. 28.

Despite personal losses from the Southern California wildfires, the four 
members of the California Army National Guard stayed on duty.

PFC Edgar Rivera’s cousin died saving his 9-month-old sister’s life; 
both SGT Jerrod Dett and PFC Ryan Adams lost their homes; and PFC Eliza 
Bealer was evacuated from hers. Yet the four declined to be relieved of 
their duties, insisting on remaining with the more than 2,000 National 
Guard Citizen-Soldiers and -Airmen who were assisting civilian 
authorities fighting the wildfires.

“It’s a very devastating thing,” said Rivera, whose cousin dropped his 
9-month-old sister from a second floor window into his uncle’s arms but 
could not save his own life. “I can’t be selfish. There’s other families 
out there that are having problems – more than I do. They lost their 
home and their family. It’s my duty.”

For Dett, the deciding moment came out on patrol. “When I saw these 
evacuees trying to come up the hill and being turned away, I felt that 
my duty was I needed to help these people,” he said.

Bealer agreed: “Not only is it my duty, it’s the reason I joined the 
National Guard,” she said.

Struck by what he saw members of the San Diego community doing for each 
other, Adams felt a part of something bigger than himself. “I’m 
overwhelmed by the support of everybody,” he said. “People have been 
letting random strangers stay in their houses.”

Adams said he’s had offers of accommodation and even money from fellow 
Soldiers who’ve reached out to support him.

As he stood on the field, then shook hands with Gov. Arnold 
Schwarzenegger, Adams was teary-eyed. Rivera said he felt blessed. 
Nearby, Bealer fought to restrain her emotions. “This community came 
together so great,” she said. “I’m very proud of this state.”

The Soldiers stood alongside firefighters, police and other public 
servants also honored before the game – the same people that National 
Guard Citizen-Soldiers and –Airmen have been assisting in joint efforts 
throughout the Southern California wildfire fight.

The crowd thanked the Guard, and the Chargers beat the Houston Texans 
35-10 in the game at Qualcomm Stadium, which had housed 11,000 evacuees 
earlier in the week.

National Guard members provided security at the stadium while it was an 
evacuation center. They helped process tons of donated supplies at the 
stadium. Closer to the fires, they were still patrolling evacuated 
neighborhoods, dropping water from helicopters, dropping retardant from 
aircraft and performing numerous other duties even as the football game 
continued.

The four Guardmembers honored at the game returned to duty afterwards, 
helping to provide communications, performing administrative functions 
and providing other assistance to their communities.

"I was told that I didn’t have to stay,” Adams said. “It’s just what I 
was taught to do. I’m not trying to be heroic or anything. I’m just 
trying to do my part.”


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