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WI Guard Member Awarded Soldier’s Medal

WI Guard Member Awarded Soldier’s Medal

ABOVE PHOTO: 1st Lt. Apiwit B. Chulawan, an officer with the Wisconsin Army Naitonal Guardâs 829th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, displays the first aid kit he used to render aid to passengers in a 2021 train derailment in Joplin, Montana. Chulawan, who was also a passenger on that train, was awarded the Soldierâs Medal during a July 9 ceremony in Spooner, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Alice Ripberger

“He epitomizes what it means to be a Citizen-Soldier, which is to always be ready at a moment’s notice…”

A Wisconsin Army National Guard officer who helped victims of a train derailment in Joplin, Montana in 2021 received the Soldier’s Medal in a July 9 ceremony at Spooner, Wisconsin.

1st Lt. Apiwit B. Chulawan, an Orlando native now living in Madison, Wisconsin — and the executive officer with the Spooner-based 829th Engineer Vertical Construction Company — was on a train bound for Seattle when it derailed on Sept. 21, 2021.

The Soldier’s Medal, established in 1926, is awarded to any person of the U.S. armed forces or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Army, distinguished themselves by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy.

“It was scary, but it had to be so much scarier for the people in the train cars behind us that tipped over,” Chulawan said.

After a moment to recover from the shock of the derailment, Chulawan’s military training took over.

“I went back to my luggage, got the first-aid kit I always keep on me, and began to triage the situation in the other cars,” Chulawan said. “My military training offered a framework to help me establish next steps, organize my efforts and to offer meaningful assistance to people in need until emergency responders arrived.”

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Knapp, Wisconsin’s adjutant general, presented the Soldier’s Medal to Chulawan, stating that his actions were in keeping with the finest traditions of the National Guard.

The Wisconsin Army National Guardâs 829th Engineer Vertical Construction Company stands in formation as 1st Lt. Apiwit B. Chulawan, unit executive officer, receives the Soldierâs Medal during a July 9 ceremony in Spooner, Wis. Chulawan was a passenger on a train that derailed in 2021, and rendered assistance to injured passengers. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Alice Ripberger

“He epitomizes what it means to be a Citizen-Soldier, which is to always be ready at a moment’s notice,” Knapp said.

Chulawan — a Wisconsin Army National Guard member since 2016 and air assault school qualified — hopes that his story encourages others to prepare in case they are ever in a similar situation.

“I recommend that everyone take basic first-aid courses, whether through the military or a civilian route,” Chulawan said.

Capt. Daniel Bruins, commander of the 829th, agreed with the adjutant general that Chulawan exemplified the finest qualities of a Citizen-Soldier during a large-scale traumatic accident by setting aside his own needs to help others.

“Selfless service, dedication to duty and personal courage,” Bruins said. “He brought great honor to himself, his family and the United States Army.

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