From Deseret News archives:
1457th earned its stripes
The 1457th Engineer Battalion wasn't perfect.
But it was close enough for this man's army in this man's war.
Lt. Col. Jeff Burton sits at his home in Payson, only days since his return from Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he commanded the 1457th, a Utah Army National Guard unit made up of 443 part-time soldiers from eight Utah communities and the Navajo Nation. Like everyone in the battalion, he's now happily staring into the freedom of a month's leave. But he isn't going anywhere. He's staying home in case any of his guys want to talk about the transition to peace. "We're a little nervous," he says. "We hear a noise and jump."
But what the colonel is most proud of isn't what the men did, but of how they did it. Of how 443 citizen soldiers, despite the difficulties, handled their duty, and each other. Of how a group of disparate men ranging in age from 18 to 58 and in occupation from janitor to civil engineer to everything in between lived in the sand together and literally built bridges.
One of their units, Charlie Company, was named top National Guard engineering company in the Army. Their chaplain was honored for having the highest percentage of church attendees. Members of the 1457th were awarded two Army commendation medals and 28 bronze stars.
One battlefield decoration they were light on, however, were purple hearts. Only three members of the 1457th were wounded during their year surrounded by danger. And most remarkably, not a single member of the battalion was killed.
The other troops in Iraq started calling the Utah outfit, with about 80 percent LDS soldiers, the "Mormon Miracles."
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