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Noem honors Coast Guard MH-65E heroes in Kerrville flooding

DHS SecretaryNoem honors Coast Guard MH-65E heroes in Kerrville flooding
DHS SecretaryNoem honors Coast Guard MH-65E heroes in Kerrville flooding
Secretary Kristi Noem presents medals to Lieutenant Ian Hopper, Lieutenant Blair Oguiofor, Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Seth Reece of Air Station Corpus Christi during a ceremony on July 11, 2025.
The medals recognize their roles in the Camp Mystic rescue on July 4, when Coast Guard crews evacuated dozens of campers and staff amid flash flooding at the Guadalupe River.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Perry Shirzad.

KERRVILLE, Texas – Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday presented military medals to four U.S. Coast Guard MH-65E Dolphin helicopter aircrew members for their heroism during the catastrophic flash flooding near Kerrville, Texas, at Camp Mystic, July 4, 2025.

The ceremony recognized the courage, judgment and devotion to duty demonstrated by the aircrew members in the face of danger. 

“This is what the men and women of the Coast Guard do,” said Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. “The selfless courage of this crew embodies the spirit and mission of the U.S. Coast Guard.” 

Heavy rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in 45 minutes, sweeping away cabins and stranding more than 200 campers at Camp Mystic. In response, Coast Guard members launched into action, battling heavy rain, near-zero visibility and rough terrain to save lives.

During the ceremony, Noem lauded the MH-65 Dolphin aircrew, stating their actions embody the highest ideals of service and sacrifice. She emphasized their extraordinary efforts ensured many lives were saved that day, and presented awards to:

  • Lt. Ian M. Hopper, aircraft commander, United States Coast Guard, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross: “As the Aircraft Commander aboard Coast Guard MH-65E helicopter 6553, Lieutenant Hopper was the first to launch into the storm. He battled extreme precipitation, near-zero visibility, and treacherous terrain, at one point losing visual reference and narrowly avoiding disaster before executing a harrowing instrument flight.”  
  • Lt. Blair O. Ogujiofor, co-pilot, United States Coast Guard, was awarded the Air Medal: “As Co-Pilot aboard Coast Guard MH-65E helicopter 6553, Lieutenant Ogujiofor launched on the first Coast Guard aircraft to conduct rescue operations. She expertly coordinated all communications, aerial deconfliction, and obstacle avoidance while leading a formation of two medevac helicopters through narrow valleys with limited visibility. Upon successfully landing after three perilous attempts to reach survivors, she deconflicted the flight paths of 12 helicopters in the immediate area to evacuate survivors.”  
  • Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott C. Ruskan, aviation survival technician (rescue swimmer), United States Coast Guard, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross: “As the Rescue Swimmer aboard Coast Guard MH-65E helicopter 6553, Petty Officer Ruskan launched on the first Coast Guard aircraft, making three perilous attempts to reach survivors. Facing rising floodwaters and unstable terrain, he volunteered to remain on the ground at a critical moment in the rescue operation, putting his own safety at great risk. As the sole first responder at the chaotic Camp Mystic evacuation landing zone, Petty Officer Ruskan overcame crippled communications and dangerous conditions to triage survivors. He expertly coordinated the evacuation of 169 people, working with a dozen rotary-wing aircraft from the Department of Defense, federal, and state partners across two landing zones.”  
  • Petty Officer 3rd Class Seth N. Reeves, aviation maintenance technician (hoist operator), United States Coast Guard, was awarded the Air Medal: “As the Flight Mechanic aboard Coast Guard MH-65E helicopter 6553, Petty Officer Reeves’s swift actions proved essential to mission success. Responding to the urgent call, he identified a mission-critical aircraft malfunction in the designated helicopter and, with no time to spare, expertly prepared a second aircraft, ensuring the timely launch of the rescue effort. Facing extreme precipitation, near-zero visibility, and rising terrain, he vigilantly assisted the pilots, utilizing road maps to navigate below the cloud layer and keep the aircraft clear of obstacles.”  

“In the face of devastating floods in Texas, this Coast Guard aircrew’s courageous actions saved lives and reaffirmed our vital role in protecting American communities,” said Adm. Kevin Lunday, acting commandant, U.S. Coast Guard.  

Continuing the Coast Guard’s work as America’s maritime first responder, the combined efforts of this rescue aircrew, working in coordination with federal and state partners, resulted in the rescue of 18 people and supported the rescue of 169 others.

USCG

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Coast Guard aircrews respond to an area affected by flash flooding near Kerrville, Texas. As of July 5th, The Coast Guard has conducted 12 flights to the affected area, and rescued 15 campers from Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.
A Coast Guard MH-65E Dolphin helicopter rescue swimmer remained with victims of the flooding, providing medical assistance to and aiding with the evacuation efforts of 230 victims into assisting agencies air assets.
U.S. Coast Guard video.
U.S. Coast Guard Sector New Orleans.
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Houston.
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi.
U.S. Coast Guard Heartland.
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