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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Presents Soldier’s Medal to Tennessee National Guard Member Patrick Shields

Tennessee Department of MilitaryBrownsville, TN –  On Friday, July 10th, 2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee presented the Soldier’s Medal to a member of the Tennessee National Guard at the Wyatt Duke Armory in Brownsville, TN.

Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Shields, a 24-year veteran of the Tennessee Army National Guard, acted heroically when shots were fired in a parking lot following a high school football game on October 8th, 2018.

Gov. Bill Lee presents the Soldier’s Medal to Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Shields, a member of the Tennessee National Guard’s Detachment 1, 1175th Transportation Company, in Brownsville on July 10. Shields stopped, disarmed and restrained a gunman after shots were fired in a parking lot following a high school football game in October 2018. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)
Gov. Bill Lee presents the Soldier’s Medal to Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Shields, a member of the Tennessee National Guard’s Detachment 1, 1175th Transportation Company, in Brownsville on July 10. Shields stopped, disarmed and restrained a gunman after shots were fired in a parking lot following a high school football game in October 2018. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

A fight had broken out after the game and a teenager opened fire, striking two citizens.

Shields, a member of Detachment 1, 1175th Transportation Company, is responsible for stopping the shooter, disarming, and restraining him until law enforcement arrived.

“I just grabbed his hand and fell to the ground with him,” said Shields. “I didn’t want anybody to take the gun, so I held him there until police arrived.”

The Soldier’s Medal is a decoration awarded to any person of the armed forces who distinguishes themselves by heroism not involving conflict with an enemy, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Army. Instituted in 1926, the decoration was established to recognize acts of bravery during peacetime.

Maj. Gen. Jeff Holmes, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, renders a salute to Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Shields during a ceremony in which Shields was presented with the Soldier’s Medal in Brownsville on July 10. Shields stopped, disarmed and restrained a gunman after shots were fired in a parking lot following a high school football game in October 2018. (Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)
Maj. Gen. Jeff Holmes, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, renders a salute to Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Shields during a ceremony in which Shields was presented with the Soldier’s Medal in Brownsville on July 10. Shields stopped, disarmed and restrained a gunman after shots were fired in a parking lot following a high school football game in October 2018. (Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

“Sgt. 1st Class Shields’ actions are a validation of not only his training, but a validation of his character,” said Maj. Gen. Jeff Holmes, Tennessee’s Adjutant General. “He exhibited the courage that every Soldier is trained to exhibit and aspires to achieve. He fully encompasses all of the Army and is such a positive example to all of us. He acted with great instincts and his impressive act of courage and bravery saved countless lives that day. We are truly proud of him and his selfless service.”

Governor Lee, Holmes, and other distinguished guests attended the ceremony, one that Shields said he won’t soon forget.

“I just did what I thought anybody else would’ve done in my situation,” said Shields. “But for the Governor and Adjutant General and everyone to be here, it’s truly humbling, and I’m thankful for everyone here today.”

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