Combat Engineer receives Purple Heart

By Staff Sgt. Mark MirandaFebruary 6, 2015

Combat Engineer receives Purple Heart
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A combat engineer assigned to the 555th Engineer Brigade received the Purple Heart medal during a ceremony Jan. 5. Spc. Asa Bingham, 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, suffered traumatic brain injury from a roadside bomb blast during deployment to Afgh... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Combat Engineer receives Purple Heart
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Asa Bingham (center), 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, receives the Purple Heart Medal from Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, commander, 7th Infantry Division Jan. 5.
Bingham suffered traumatic brain injury from a roadside bomb blast during deployment t... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Asa Bingham, (right) a combat engineer assigned to the 555th Engineer Brigade received the Purple Heart medal during a ceremony Jan. 5. Bingham, a Soldier with the 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, suffered traumatic brain injury from a roadside ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - A combat engineer assigned to the 555th Engineer Brigade received the Purple Heart medal during a ceremony Jan. 5. Spc. Asa Bingham, 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, suffered traumatic brain injury from a roadside bomb blast during deployment to Afghanistan in January 2014.

"I was hit twice - once in December 2013, but at the time I didn't really feel the effects from that first one," said Bingham, a native of Pismo Beach, Calif.

"It was the one January 3rd [2014] that I was medically evacuated, transferred to Germany for treatment before being sent home."

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, commander, 7th Infantry Division presented the medal to Bingham. He took the opportunity to thank the Soldiers of the 22nd Eng. Clearance Company for their mission success and to talk about U.S. Army current topics.

Bingham was in good spirits after receiving the Purple Heart, and joked in his closing remarks, "I want to thank the 'Hooligans' [22nd ECC] for the support, getting me through that last deployment ... it was a blast."

Bingham receives treatment for his TBIs and returned to full duty status with the 22nd Eng. Clearance Company.