The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Soldier’s Medal to Sergeant First Class Reginald Powell, United States Army, for heroism above and beyond the call of duty on 11 September 2001, after a hijacked airline flight, with over 30,000 pounds of jet fuel was used by international terrorists as a weapon to attack the Pentagon. Upon impact there was a thunderous explosion and a horrific fire that killed scores of military and civilian personnel, injured hundreds of others, and left most everyone in a state of shock. Without regard for his own life, Sergeant First Class Powell went to the rescue of the injured and dying personnel to render medical care and evacuate them to safety. Despite the continuous danger to himself of smoke, fire, and the building collapsing, he continued to risk his life on numerous occasions to rescue those needing medical attention. Sergeant First Class Powell’s unyielding devotion to his fellow soldiers and civilians undoubtedly saved lives and showed America’s resolve to overcome this act of international terrorism. Sergeant First Class Powell’s heroic acts are a testament to his bravery and reflect great credit upon himself and uphold the highest traditions of the United States Army.