Rep. Morris Honors Legacy of Staff Sgt. Wright at Georgia State Capitol

ATLANTA – State Representative Greg Morris (R-Vidalia) recently led the Georgia House of Representatives in honoring the life and memory of Staff Sergeant Dustin Michael Wright, a United States Army Special Forces soldier who died in the line of duty, with House Resolution 1079 on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018.

“It was a great honor to recognize the great sacrifice, heroism and courage of Special Forces soldier Staff Sgt. Wright in the House Chamber,” said Rep. Morris. “Sgt. Wright was one of Georgia’s most noble, patriotic and selfless citizens. He was a compassionate and brave man, and he will be re032208 GMorris Staff Sgt. Wright Invite Resolutionmembered for his devoted service to his country and sincere love for his family.”

Staff Sgt. Wright attended Georgia Southern University and Fayetteville State University and was a partner of Southern Rain Control before taking ownership of the business.

Staff Sgt. Wright joined the United States Army in 2012, and he graduated from Advanced Individual Training and completed Army Airborne School training, the Special Operations Preparation Course and the Special Forces Assessment and Selection course. Staff Sgt. Wright was a soldier of the United States Army Special Forces and was awarded the Green Beret in 2014.

Staff Sgt. Wright died at the age of 29 on October 4, 2017, while serving his third deployment in Niger.

For more information on HR 1079, please click here.

Representative Greg Morris represents the citizens of District 156, which includes portions of Appling, Jeff Davis, Montgomery and Toombs counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998 and currently serves as Chairman of the Banks and Banking Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Human Resources and the Code Revision, Natural Resources & Environment and Rules committees.

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