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Jared Monti’s soldiers watched him give his life, and it changed theirs (MOH to be awarded Thursday)
Stars & Stripes ^ | September 17, 2009 | Dianna Cahn

Posted on 09/16/2009 7:16:35 PM PDT by xzins

LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Across just a few deadly yards of rocky terrain, the private’s cries grew weaker.

Even though bullets came pouring in like hail, Staff Sgt. Jared Monti made a break for it. The enemy was strong — maybe 50, to the 16 Americans. But Pvt. Brian Bradbury was Monti’s guy. He was isolated and bleeding badly on this grim mountain ridge in northeastern Afghanistan’s Nuristan province.

Monti didn’t get far. A barrage of fire cut down the 30-year-old moments before air cover he’d requested arrived.

Exhausted and reeling from a desperate fight that left Monti and another leader dead, the 10th Mountain Division soldiers pulled Bradbury to safety.

A medevac helicopter appeared like an angel of mercy come after a long nightmare. It lowered a stretcher. A medic grabbed hold of Bradbury and the two rose high into the night air.

He was going to make it.

Then the hoist broke, and the two plummeted to their deaths.

The men who made it off the mountain on June 21, 2006, and the haunting memories of the four who didn’t, will fill the East Room of the White House on Thursday, when President Barack Obama will present Monti’s family, from Raynham, Mass., with the Medal of Honor, the highest recognition a servicemember can earn.

The battle and the crushing accident that followed marked every soldier there. All came back changed by the violence, the loss and the astounding sacrifice they saw in themselves and each other during the most dire juncture of their lives.

“There’s only a few people in the world who have been with a person in their most trying time,” said Staff Sgt. Chris Grzecki, 26, now an instructor at Fort Sill, Okla. “To see the things those guys did — it’s amazing to see that kind of dedication and courage.”

Monti will be receiving the medal. But those present will honor not just Monti, posthumously promoted to sergeant first class. They will also honor Bradbury, whom comrades said kept firing with his good arm until his ammunition ran out, and the rest of the men pinned on that bloody mountain, outnumbered and outgunned.

Some of the younger ones, like Pfc. Derek James, 22, who with a bullet in his back was the only one wounded to make it out alive, Spc. Sean Smith, 23, and Sgt. Joshua Renken, 22, would be back to fight again two years later with the 10th Mountain Division, this time in Logar province.

“I accepted the fact that I was gonna die that day on that mountain,” said Smith. “I do know now it’s made me a better soldier because one of these days, I will be a leader and I will be able to speak from experience and tell my soldiers the bad guys are bad, they will try to kill you. You don’t realize how terrifying it is.”

Suddenly, the place lit up

The 16-soldier patrol from the 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team set out June 18, 2006, on a hellish three-day climb up a steep, unnavigated mountainside into enemy territory near Gowardesh. They were members of Charlie Troop led by Sgt. Patrick Lybert and two groups from Headquarters and Headquarters Troop: the snipers led by Staff Sgt. Chris Cunningham, and the artillery team, known as forward observers, led by Monti.

The troops were supposed to be setting up over-watch for a larger operation in the valley 2,600 feet below. But the main effort got delayed and the soldiers soon exhausted their food and water. A helicopter with fresh supplies that would have come under the distraction of helicopters arriving with the larger operation, instead came in alone, even though it “increased the risk that re-supply would compromise the patrol,” an Army report said.

They divvied up the items and settled in for the night, aware the enemy might have them marked.

The men divided into two positions along the ridgeline, most of them in a line of trees and bushes at the northern end of the ridge, others, including Monti and Cunningham behind some large rock and tree cover at the southern end.

Suddenly, just before dusk, the place lit up with rocket-propelled grenades and gunfire from the trees just above the ridge to the north.

James tried to take cover behind a small rock, but it wasn’t enough. An RPG blew a chunk out of his left arm. Then a bullet struck his back. If he was going to survive, he was going to have to make a run for it to the southern position.

“I remember thinking ‘Shit, I am going to die,’ ” James said. “We are all going to die.”

Bleeding, he got up and ran past the ridgeline, then crawled up to the main position, where a medic began to bandage him.

The gunfire was so intense that Grzecki could not reach his rifle about a foot away. A soldier beside him had his rifle shot right out of his hand, Grzecki said.

Lybert was using a big rock for cover, but kept popping up to see where the enemy was, James recalled. “Then, all of a sudden, he just stopped.”

He’d been shot in the head and killed.

“We were taking so much fire we couldn’t make out where the mortars landed. It was coming in so close that ... you could hear it right over your head, just like whizzing through,” James said. “They were so close at one point you could hear their voices.”

Smith, who grew up the son of a Special Forces officer in the Middle East, heard the enemy chanting in Arabic. The soldiers were throwing grenades to keep them at bay.

Most of the guys made it back to the main position. But as Bradbury, 22, of St. Joseph, Mo., ran, an RPG exploded and he fell just over the ridge from his colleagues. They called out, kept him talking, but separated from the group by what James called “the death zone,” they could not reach him.

“You can tell Bradbury is slowly slipping away,” Renken said, allowing himself to drift into the moment. “We are doing everything we can to keep him talking.”

Monti, whose call sign was Chaos 35, was on the radio calling in artillery and airstrikes. But when Cunningham said he would go after Bradbury, Monti wouldn’t hear of it.

“That’s my guy. I am going to get him,” Grzecki recalled him saying. “That’s when he threw me the radio and said ‘Hey, you are Chaos 35 now.’ ”

Twice Monti tried to make the run, but gunfire pushed him back. The third time, with the men all laying down cover fire, he went for it, almost making it to Bradbury before he fell in a hail of RPGs and bullets.

“With complete disregard for his own safety, SFC Monti moved from behind the cover of rocks into the face of withering enemy fire,” his commendation says. “SFC Monti’s acts of heroism inspired the patrol to fight off the larger enemy force.”

His scream was like nothing his men had heard before. Several of the men wondered briefly why he seemed to be joking around at a time like this. It took a few seconds for them to realize he’d been hit.

One of the last things he said was that he’d made peace, Grzecki said. And to tell his family he loved them.

‘Trees are falling over …’ Within minutes of Monti’s death, the air support he had called in arrived and dropped several 500- and two 2,000-pound bombs just a few hundred yards from where the men were surrounded.

“Trees are falling over, you can hear the shrapnel whizzing over your head,” Renken recalled. “Your teeth are rattling, about to fall right out of your head.”

It took time for the last fire to subside. Finally, the beating of a chopper blade pulled close and a jungle penetrator was lowered down onto the ground before them.

“I remember hearing the flight medic they dropped down say ‘Hey, don’t worry. I am gonna get you guys out of here,’ ” said Smith. “That was nice. It made me feel better. At this point it began to sink in that it was [messed] up, the whole situation.”

Staff Sgt. Heathe Craig, 28, a medic with the 159th Air Ambulance Medical Company out of Wiesbaden, Germany, took James up first. He deposited him on the helicopter, then came back down with extra straps to take Bradbury. The private was too hurt to hold on, so Craig rode up with him, the report said.

They ascended into the darkness, relief washing over the men left below, who, even as the helicopter flew away, believed that their man Bradbury had made it out of there alive.

“I heard a thump, like you dropped a ship anchor to the ground,” Smith said. “I heard someone call the medic again. I asked what was going on.

“The steel cable ... snapped and that killed Bradbury,” Smith recounted. “It also killed the flight medic that had just told us we would be OK.”

They laid out the dead and took turns watching the mountain with their thermal vision goggles. They could see the bodies of their comrades slowly growing cold in the long, deep night.

Jittery, they’d call fire every time a twig snapped or an insect landed on their shoulders, Smith said. “Things were lighting up all night long.”

The morning after the firefight, the men scoured the area for enemy bodies or equipment.

“It looked like a nuke had hit,” Smith said. “All the trees were cut in half. Branches were all over.”

The helicopters came back and the men piled their dead in a basket, which was raised to the chopper. But there wasn’t room for the living, now beyond exhaustion. They would have to go down on foot.

The grieving It would be days before they’d be able to grieve, standing inside a closed military aircraft at Bagram Airfield: 13 men, four coffins and the sobs these hardened soldiers had not allowed themselves before.

Renken would later remember Monti kidding around on the trek up the mountain, telling them how he wanted his funeral to be like the Vikings: a push off into the water with a flaming arrow that would burn in the sea.

“Sgt. Monti was trying to keep everyone happy, cracking jokes, giving people a hard time, just to keep the mood up because we had no food, no water,” Renken said. “We were just hurting.”

For many, Monti was always a legendary figure, a man who gave of himself and always engaged those around him. His men loved him like his family did, for his generosity and his humility and what his father, Paul Monti, described as his humanitarianism.

“He exuded love and caring for everyone around him,” his father said.

Monti was the son who rarely came home for the holidays because he gave away his Christmas leave to someone with a wife and children. He‘d walk into any room and make friends, his father said.

He once infuriated his roommate because he gave their brand-new dining room furniture away to another soldier whose kids were sitting on the floor.

The way Monti died on that mountain was the way he lived.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; gwot; hero; heroes; jaredmonti; medalofhonor; moh; troops
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1 posted on 09/16/2009 7:16:36 PM PDT by xzins
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To: xzins






Please pray on this day, and every day, for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world in defense of our liberty, and for the families awaiting their safe return.


The Patriot Post - It's right, and it's free.

2 posted on 09/16/2009 7:18:26 PM PDT by glock rocks (health care, gun safety and climate change are strawmen. It's all about CONTROL.)
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To: glock rocks

Where do we find such men?


3 posted on 09/16/2009 7:22:33 PM PDT by FortWorthPatriot
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To: glock rocks

prayers


4 posted on 09/16/2009 7:22:44 PM PDT by dalebert
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To: Lancey Howard; RedRover; brityank; jazusamo; Girlene; 4woodenboats; Jeff Head; Thunder 6; LTCJ; ...

Medal of Honor given to SFC Monti Thursday ping

Thank God for these American warriors.


5 posted on 09/16/2009 7:23:43 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who support our troops pray for their victory!)
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To: xzins
heard the enemy chanting in Arabic

Arabic ?

Words fail me as I read these accounts, I cannot begin to imagine what they go through day after day. Very moving account.

6 posted on 09/16/2009 7:27:01 PM PDT by 1066AD
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To: 1066AD

We need to honor them by fighting here. Never give up, and never give in. And pray for our brave young men.


7 posted on 09/16/2009 7:31:44 PM PDT by lookout88 (.combat rescue officer's dad,)
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To: xzins

Prayers for them!

What a tragic thing. Is this the same episode we’ve been reading about lately (failure to provide air cover)?


8 posted on 09/16/2009 7:34:21 PM PDT by livius
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9 posted on 09/16/2009 7:34:21 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: xzins

8:5 0 is late or a no-show!


10 posted on 09/16/2009 7:34:56 PM PDT by charmedone
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To: FortWorthPatriot

Thank God for them. God protect them from the Enemy both foreign and domestic.


11 posted on 09/16/2009 7:36:59 PM PDT by politicalmerc (If Birthers are so silly, then why not show the BC and put them to shame?)
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To: xzins

The courage, honor, and heroism of our brave military should and does humble every single one of us.


12 posted on 09/16/2009 7:37:27 PM PDT by hsalaw
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To: FortWorthPatriot

Where do we find such men?
We find them inside US
when we decide other men’s lives
are more important than our own.
I wish I could have been that way.
They are worth a thousand community organizers,
a million Rangels, and Murthas and Kerrys.
God rest them.
t.


13 posted on 09/16/2009 7:41:03 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: livius

No.


14 posted on 09/16/2009 7:50:17 PM PDT by freema (MarineNiece,Daughter,Wife,Friend,Sister,Friend,Aunt,Friend,Mother,Friend,Cousin, FRiend)
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To: xzins

WOW!

An amazing story about real American heroes.

God bless all of these soldiers and their families. May the Holy Spirit be of comfort to their families and to those who survived.

Very proud that we have such amazing young people defending our nation!


15 posted on 09/16/2009 7:59:50 PM PDT by incredulous joe ("Live Free or Fight")
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To: glock rocks

This was my Husband’s Soldier.

Words cannot describe my husband’s pride in this young man. May he rest in peace and his family know true honor for such a hero’s sacrifice.

Scouts Out!!


16 posted on 09/16/2009 8:00:56 PM PDT by stentorian conservative (Obama is sinking the boat that was built to stay afloat.)
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To: xzins

These men are the true heroes. As a fellow soldier, I salute these men. Prayers for the fallen.


17 posted on 09/16/2009 8:02:11 PM PDT by DilJective (High time for men of the mind to go on strike.)
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To: tet68

And worth 10 million 0bozo’s!!! It’s a affront to our military to have this Kenyan usurper bastard even give out the MOH like this. I think our past fallen heroes, all of them, are turning over in their graves at the 0bozo travesty that has befallen our beautiful nation.


18 posted on 09/16/2009 8:05:13 PM PDT by rcrngroup
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To: xzins

Thank you, God for these brave soldiers. May the survivors and their families be blessed by knowing they have put everything on the line for their country. And may the family and loved ones that gave their all be blessed in knowing that we are thankful for their sacrifice.

When they meet Zero at the WH Thursday, I pray that he will appreciate what they have all given for the USA.

And may Zero realize that he is not playing Monopoly, this is for keeps.


19 posted on 09/16/2009 8:11:35 PM PDT by Reddy
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To: stentorian conservative; NormsRevenge; tubebender; SouthTexas; don-o; WestCoastGal

Awesome. God bless you and your husband.

Rest in His peace, Staff Sgt. Monti. Thank you for your service to our republic.


20 posted on 09/16/2009 8:21:18 PM PDT by glock rocks (health care, gun safety and climate change are strawmen. It's all about CONTROL.)
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To: xzins

Does anyone know if Fox will be covering this live?


21 posted on 09/16/2009 8:29:43 PM PDT by muddytadpole
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To: FortWorthPatriot
Where do we find such men?

I don't know. But I will re-post what I just posted on another thread:

I feel personally humbled by the sacrifices of such men as these. I think all we can do to honor them is to somehow be worthy, some day, of that sacrifice. I know I’m not yet worthy of it. But I will keep trying.

22 posted on 09/16/2009 8:34:39 PM PDT by Ramius (Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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To: FortWorthPatriot

The United States of America.


23 posted on 09/16/2009 8:40:16 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (The Second Amendment. Don't MAKE me use it.)
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To: glock rocks

Think I need some kleenex. Prayers for his family.


24 posted on 09/16/2009 8:42:18 PM PDT by paws_and_whiskers (Truth stands the test of time; lies are soon exposed. Prov. 12:19)
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God bless these marvelous young people.

B/1/9 Scouts


25 posted on 09/16/2009 8:48:33 PM PDT by white17x
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To: glock rocks; Brad's Gramma; LUV W; Kathy in Alaska

Beyond crushing and heartbreaking.
Lord, may they be enjoying Your
merciful peace and joy in Heaven’s
endless glorious meadows.

The intrepid, selfless heroes among
us ...


26 posted on 09/16/2009 8:51:58 PM PDT by STARWISE (The Art & Science Institute of Chicago Politics NE Div: now open at the White House)
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To: xzins

Prayers for SFC Jared Monti and all of these soldiers and their families, Chaplain.

We are blessed to have men of this caliber protecting our freedom.


27 posted on 09/16/2009 8:56:29 PM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: xzins

May God rest their souls.

Tatt


28 posted on 09/16/2009 8:59:49 PM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." DorothyBernard)
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To: STARWISE; xzins


REST IN PEACE
JARED MONTI
KIA--AFGHANISTAN
YOU ARE OUR HERO

29 posted on 09/16/2009 9:00:48 PM PDT by LUV W (2010 is Conservatives' to win....or lose. So....LET'S WIN!!)
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To: LUV W; All

The ONLY way we can repay their sacrifice
and love of country and duty is to FIGHT ON!


30 posted on 09/16/2009 9:03:46 PM PDT by STARWISE (The Art & Science Institute of Chicago Politics NE Div: now open at the White House)
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To: STARWISE

You got that right, Starwise!


31 posted on 09/16/2009 9:05:02 PM PDT by LUV W (2010 is Conservatives' to win....or lose. So....LET'S WIN!!)
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To: xzins
I will remember this fine young man and the others just like him this a.m. when we pray for American Heroes on FR.

Thank you, xzins for posting this story. People forget there is a war going on right this very minute with men like this giving up their lives for our FREEDOMS!

32 posted on 09/16/2009 9:23:49 PM PDT by tajgirvan (Please Pray for An Outpouring Of God's Holy Spirit ! Joel 2: 28)
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To: STARWISE

The ONLY way we can repay their sacrifice and love of country and duty is to FIGHT ON!

Amen, STARWISE, Amen!

33 posted on 09/16/2009 9:26:16 PM PDT by tajgirvan (Please Pray for An Outpouring Of God's Holy Spirit ! Joel 2: 28)
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To: stentorian conservative

I have no other words...
Godspeed and Semper Fi

May God Bless you


34 posted on 09/16/2009 9:38:43 PM PDT by DragonMarine (Capitalism works, but it has to be paid for. (From the halls of Montezuma...)
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To: STARWISE; All

Rest in peace Jared Monti.
May God welcome you home.

35 posted on 09/16/2009 9:45:11 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: xzins

A well-deserved cold drink at Fiddlers’ Green to Troopers Lybert, Monti, and Bradbury. Tell Fox 6 to cover the tab until Warcat 3 gets boots on the ground. As for Sgt Craig, his money will never be good there, for all eternity.


36 posted on 09/16/2009 9:46:18 PM PDT by LTCJ (God Save the Constitution - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2332512/posts)
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To: lookout88

We need to honor them by fighting here. Never give up, and never give in. And pray for our brave young men.
_______________________________________________

Amen to that!


37 posted on 09/16/2009 9:56:17 PM PDT by unkus
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Incredible story; incredible human beings.

May God Bless Jared and all who had the honor of serving with him; and he with them.

38 posted on 09/16/2009 10:22:40 PM PDT by NoRedTape
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To: charmedone
8:5 0 is late or a no-show!

Not on your life! 0bama hasn't met a photo-op he didn't like.

39 posted on 09/16/2009 10:58:18 PM PDT by ssaftler (OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: xzins

God bless Staff Sgt. Jared Monti and Pvt. Brian Bradbury and the survivors as well as the support personnel. I pray for the families involved.


40 posted on 09/16/2009 11:34:24 PM PDT by matthew fuller (BHO-Aks not what you can do for your country; Aks only what you can do for ME ME ME!)
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To: xzins

When I worked at the Pentagon I’d go on my lunch breaks to the Medal of Honor Room.
I’d read the stories of these heros and come away in tears.
Then I’d go back the next day to read more the stories of our finest heros.
Something that should be taught in our schools instead of acceptance of the homosexual agenda and other b.s.


41 posted on 09/17/2009 3:11:49 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (google; operation garden spot and REX84 (FUBO))
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To: xzins
Thank God for these American warriors.

Amen, xzins.
42 posted on 09/17/2009 3:41:18 AM PDT by Girlene
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To: xzins

American heroes. We are so fortunate to be blessed with such men and women. Prayers for the families of these brave souls.


43 posted on 09/17/2009 4:33:43 AM PDT by SueRae
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To: LTCJ; stentorian conservative; jazusamo; Girlene

There is so much courage on display in this story. SFC Monti certainly. The airmed evac crew, especially Sgt Craig, and the remainder of that squad that fought against the odds for each other.

Then the families, Stentorian, and God bless you and all real Army wives (not the Hollywood variety).

“There’s a thin line between the front line and the home front.” Chaplain (MG) Norris Einertson, former Chief of Chaplains, USArmy.


44 posted on 09/17/2009 5:49:58 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who support our troops pray for their victory!)
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To: xzins
There is so much courage on display in this story. SFC Monti certainly. The airmed evac crew, especially Sgt Craig, and the remainder of that squad that fought against the odds for each other.

Agreed, xzins......and that is why the American military is the best in the world.
45 posted on 09/17/2009 5:59:47 AM PDT by Girlene
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To: 1066AD
heard the enemy chanting in Arabic

Arabic?

Most likely the enemy was chanting Koran verses, as people from Afghanistan and Pakistan do not speak Arabic, but they do learn the Koran in its native Arabic.

46 posted on 09/17/2009 6:39:28 AM PDT by magellan
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To: glock rocks

Amen and thank you to them all.


47 posted on 09/17/2009 9:12:50 AM PDT by SouthTexas
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To: xzins

Amen.

Regards,


48 posted on 09/17/2009 4:46:48 PM PDT by Thunder 6
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To: xzins

Again, I am brought to my knees with tears and humble prayers of thanks for men such as this.

The honour and sacrifice of Jared Monti is a reminder to me that I, and my family, must strive to deserve men such as this, or Divine Providence will one day stop providing them and our great experiment will perish from this earth.


49 posted on 09/17/2009 8:20:51 PM PDT by hnorris (Deserve Victory)
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To: xzins

Wish the medal could be conferred by a person who was genuinely humbled by the sacrifice he will be honoring. From what I heard today he just doesn’t feel it. He’s like a block of ice.


50 posted on 09/17/2009 11:06:36 PM PDT by Havisham
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