Senator Roger Wicker highlights acts of heroism and resilience in recent tweets

Senator Roger Wicker highlights acts of heroism and resilience in recent tweets
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Senator Roger Wicker, known for his active engagement on social media, recently shared several tweets addressing various acts of heroism and commendable character. These tweets provide insight into his perspectives on bravery and service.

On July 7, 2025, Senator Wicker praised Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Scott Ruskan, calling him “an American hero.” In his tweet, he highlighted Ruskan’s swift actions that saved 165 lives during the devastating floods in Texas. He expressed gratitude by stating: “Gayle and I thank him and everyone involved for helping during the devastating floods in Texas.”

Two days later, on July 9, 2025, Senator Wicker shared a brief post endorsing another statement or content by saying simply: “Well said:” followed by a link.

Later that day, Senator Wicker commemorated Col. Carlyle “Smitty” Harris for his exemplary life of community service and resilience. In this tweet dated July 9, 2025, he referred to Harris as “the epitome of an American hero,” noting his significant role as a prisoner of war where he taught fellow prisoners the tap code to communicate. The senator wrote: “His life reflected the importance of community, sacrifice, and resilience.”

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Scott Ruskan is recognized for lifesaving efforts during natural disasters; Carlyle “Smitty” Harris is noted for his contributions during captivity as a POW.



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