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Soldier Hit by Anti-Tank Mine Praises Up-Armor
Defend America News ^ | Pfc. Durwood Blackmon

Posted on 09/18/2006 5:23:51 PM PDT by SandRat

Soldier Hit by Anti-Tank Mine Praises Up-Armor
Up-armored humvee saves the lives of soldiers hit by anti-tank mine.
U.S. Army Pfc. Durwood Blackmon
25th Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs
TIKRIT, IRAQ, Sept. 18, 2006 -- U.S. soldiers are issued cumbersome protective gear that they have to lug, carry and drag everywhere they go. With heavy steel doors and blast shields, vehicles in the Army are no exception either. For one soldier of the 25th Infantry Division, Combat Aviation Brigade, however, both of these security defenses helped to save his life and the life of his fellow comrades when their humvee was hit by an anti-tank mine.

U.S. Army Sgt. Aaron Richardson, a petroleum supply non-commissioned officer, Company E, 2nd Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, Combat Aviation Brigade, was the gunner in a turret when his vehicle was struck by a buried explosive while on a roving patrol outside of Contingency Operating Base Speicher, September 6.

“We were hit by an anti-tank mine. I remember seeing a flash and hearing a loud noise. Basically I couldn’t hear anything after the noise, and the blast threw me back into the turret,” said Richardson.

Richardson received injuries from the blast impact but without the proper safety equipment he acknowledges the situation could have been far worse.

“There are blast shields around the turret and the armor stood up to the blast. The front of the vehicle was gone but there were really no dings or anything in the armor.

Richardson continued, “I think the equipment they issue us, the up armor and personal equipment, should be worn at all times when you’re going outside the wire. It may be an irritating task putting it on and lugging it around but the equipment will save your life and stop objects and projectiles from damaging your body.”

Members inside the humvee were also slightly injured however, there were no fatalities despite the damaging effects the blast had on the vehicle.

Army training also played a key role in the aftermath of the attack. Although Sgt. Richardson couldn’t hear, and was at times incoherent, he pushed through the setbacks and reverted to his training and direction of others around him in aiding in securing the area.

“After the blast went off, we did buddy checks to see if everybody was alright and make sure we had no injuries.

A landmine destroyed the front of U.S. Army Sgt. Aaron Richardson's humvee while on patrol. All occupants survived the attack with minimal injuries, largely due to proper safety equipment. Courtesy photo by U.S. Army Spc. Christopher Guyer

The mission still has to go on, so after that I climbed out of the vehicle, we dismounted the 50 caliber, cordoned off the area and extracted the vehicle for sensitive items. After the area was secure we waited for a recovery team and medical personnel to show up,” Richardson stated.

Despite the devastating effects from such a blast, the defensive shields used to protect soldiers not only worked, it saved lives.

The equipment and training soldiers receive is not just for checking a box. Once in a combat zone, missions and job titles can change in a seconds notice. Everything a soldier does must come together in unison for the benefit of the soldier and the mission.

Although Richardson is still recovering from his wounds, his experiences have only intensified his adamancy towards proper safety and training.

“I was over here last year and we got hit twice. I wasn’t in the turret so it’s a whole different scenario, but I think everybody needs round robin training. You never know what your job will be when you get to Iraq,” said Richardson.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: antitank; armor; hit; humvee; iraq; mine; praises; protection; soldier; uparmor

1 posted on 09/18/2006 5:23:52 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 09/18/2006 5:24:12 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

You supply the good news that the MSM won't.


3 posted on 09/18/2006 5:25:46 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: SandRat

The equipment works


4 posted on 09/18/2006 5:27:09 PM PDT by World_Events
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