Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha |
The White House has announced that Staff Sergeant Clinton
Romesha, 31, will be awarded the Medal of Honor for “acts of gallantry” during a battle for Combat Outpost Keating in Afghanistan on October 3, 2009.
A large enemy force of some three hundred fighters attacked
the base with rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns, mortars and rifles.
During the battle, which lasted a full day, Romesha inspired other soldiers
with his courage, personal example and leadership.
He killed several enemy troops, was wounded, and still developed
a plan to secure major parts of the base. Romesha exposed himself to enemy fire
and continued to eliminate enemy positions. He also directed air support
that resulted in the destruction of a large enemy force, and he led other soldiers
forward to recover wounded and dead American troops. A total of eight Americans were killed.
According to journalist Jake Tapper in his book “The Outpost,”
Romesha is “an intense guy, short and wiry.” Tapper said that Romesha was the
son of a Mormon church leader.
Charles M. Grist
Author of the award-winning book My Last War: A Vietnam Veteran’s Tour in Iraq
No comments:
Post a Comment