
My name is Carrol Cushman I am SFC Melvin L. Cushman’s wife.
If I have forgotten to put anything else in here please let me know. Out of
everyone in my life he has been the only person to believe in me and I am
doing this to let him know that not everything he does goes unnoticed. That
he is loved and appreciated.
My hero is my husband. His name is SFC Melvin L. Cushman and he is in the
Army National Guard. He would tell me that he doesn’t need to be
acknowledged for what he has done but to me he will always be my hero.
He works for the GED Plus program at Camp Robinson in Arkansas and works
with many teenagers for whom really this is their last chance at making something of themselves. They all have an unrelenting respect for him once they get a chance to meet him. I don’t know how many times that they have come up to him so very proud to let him know that they have passed their test and gotten their GED’s and now are on their way to Basic Training. In those moments I see the pride on his face and at that moment I realize why he does what he does.
He is the most unselfish individual I have ever met. He has offered our home
to a soldier in need. He has given his last 20 dollars so that a soldier
could eat. He is always reminding me that the most important letter in the
Leadership is the S and that stands for selfless service.
He himself was facing an MEB and during all of this time he was helping another soldier who has lost his son and is suffering from TBI and PTSD, which in its self has been very trying. Never once did my husband give up on this soldier. There are so many reasons that my husband is my hero but the biggest one is the fact that he stays true to his word and if he says he won’t give up on you he is not going to. He practices every bit of SELFLESS ERVICE. Long nights at work, long telephone conversations to fix a problem of a soldier, unexpected trips, and sacrificing his own time with his family to help others in need.




