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Woman earns Silver Star in Afghan war (2nd woman so honored since WWII)
AP ^ | 3/8/8 | FISNIK ABRASHI, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 03/09/2008 8:30:10 AM PDT by dead

CAMP SALERNO, Afghanistan - A 19-year-old medic from Texas will become the first woman in Afghanistan and only the second woman since World War II to receive the Silver Star, the nation's third-highest medal for valor.

Army Spc. Monica Lin Brown saved the lives of fellow soldiers after a roadside bomb tore through a convoy of Humvees in the eastern Paktia province in April 2007, the military said.

After the explosion, which wounded five soldiers in her unit, Brown ran through insurgent gunfire and used her body to shield wounded comrades as mortars fell less than 100 yards away, the military said.

Spc. Monica Lin Brown from Lake Jackson Texas of 82 Air borne stands guard at a forwarded operating base in Khost, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 8, 2008. Brown, will be the fifth female soldier awarded the Silver Star since World War II, for her role in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

"I did not really think about anything except for getting the guys to a safer location and getting them taken care of and getting them out of there," Brown told The Associated Press on Saturday at a U.S. base in the eastern province of Khost.

Brown, of Lake Jackson, Texas, is scheduled to receive the Silver Star later this month. She was part of a four-vehicle convoy patrolling near Jani Kheil in the eastern province of Paktia on April 25, 2007, when a bomb struck one of the Humvees.

"We stopped the convoy. I opened up my door and grabbed my aid bag," Brown said.

She started running toward the burning vehicle as insurgents opened fire. All five wounded soldiers had scrambled out.

"I assessed the patients to see how bad they were. We tried to move them to a safer location because we were still receiving incoming fire," Brown said.

Pentagon policy prohibits women from serving in frontline combat roles — in the infantry, armor or artillery, for example. But the nature of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, with no real front lines, has seen women soldiers take part in close-quarters combat more than previous conflicts.

Four Army nurses in World War II were the first women to receive the Silver Star, though three nurses serving in World War I were awarded the medal posthumously last year, according to the Army's Web site.

Brown, of the 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, said ammunition going off inside the burning Humvee was sending shrapnel in all directions. She said they were sitting in a dangerous spot.

"So we dragged them for 100 or 200 meters, got them away from the Humvee a little bit," she said. "I was in a kind of a robot-mode, did not think about much but getting the guys taken care of."

For Brown, who knew all five wounded soldiers, it became a race to get them all to a safer location. Eventually, they moved the wounded some 500 yards away, treated them on site before putting them on a helicopter for evacuation.

"I did not really have time to be scared," Brown said. "Running back to the vehicle, I was nervous (since) I did not know how badly the guys were injured. That was scary."

The military said Brown's "bravery, unselfish actions and medical aid rendered under fire saved the lives of her comrades and represents the finest traditions of heroism in combat."

Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester, of Nashville, Tenn., received the Silver Star in 2005 for gallantry during an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq. Two men from her unit, the 617th Military Police Company of Richmond, Ky., also received the Silver Star for their roles in the same action.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 82ndairborne; afghanistan; americantroops; goodnews; hero; medic; militarywomen; sgtmonicalinbrown; tx
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To: dead

She’s no John Kerry, but she did ‘aight.


21 posted on 03/09/2008 10:21:39 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Mustng959
It’s a shame we have moonbats and liberals always trying to tear down their morale and underfund them.

Stick around. Pretty soon we'll have moonbats conservatives telling us how women have no place in the military being anywhere near combat.

22 posted on 03/09/2008 10:25:39 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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To: STARWISE

BTTT


23 posted on 03/09/2008 10:50:25 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: dead

Thanks for posting this.

BTTT


24 posted on 03/09/2008 12:01:53 PM PDT by KJC1
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To: mad_as_he$$
"With little or no congressional oversight or understanding by the general public, then-Defense Secretary of Defense Les Aspin ordered sweeping changes. The Defense Department’s “Risk Rule,” established in 1988, was repealed by the Clinton Administration, and long list of units that used to be coded male-only were opened to women. The key element in these changes was Aspin’s elimination of the phrase “substantial risk of capture” as a factor in determining where servicewomen would be assigned. As a result, women are serving at greater risk, even in support units." - LINK

"The DoD collocation rule, which is not difficult to understand or implement, affects only those support units that constantly collocate with DGC maneuver battalions. Army officials nevertheless have placed female soldiers in forward support companies (FSCs), which collocate with all-male infantry/armor maneuver battalions 100% of the time. To support the claim that this practice does not violate current regulations and the congressional notification law, Army officials have administratively “assigned” female soldiers (on paper only) to brigade support battalions (BSBs) that are legally open to women, while physically “attaching” or “opconning” them to battalion-level direct ground combat units." - LINK

25 posted on 03/09/2008 12:53:12 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Thanks - about what I expected.


26 posted on 03/09/2008 1:08:03 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (John McCain - The Manchurian Candidate? http://www.usvetdsp.com/manchuan.htm)
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To: dead

bookmark for later


27 posted on 03/09/2008 1:13:10 PM PDT by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: ASA Vet

Silver Stars are only for valor. I received three Bronze Stars in Viet Nam, only one of which was for Valor...and that one has a “V” device. Having said that, I think the “V” device is part of the Silver Star...but can’t remember for sure.


28 posted on 03/09/2008 2:02:43 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: LiteKeeper
A Silver Star doesn't have a "V" as it would be redundant.
They are issued for valor only.
29 posted on 03/09/2008 2:07:13 PM PDT by ASA Vet (Only a suicidal fool would have Hillary as VP)
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To: dead

... And I am writing her in for president on the Republican ballot.... Take that Hillary


30 posted on 03/09/2008 7:00:25 PM PDT by skippermd
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To: Non-Sequitur
This past week, I had the honor of meeting the daughter of one of my coworkers who had just returned home from Afghanistan with a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.

Lindsey is a mechanic with the Air Force and was stationed at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, when an Air Force helicopter had to make an emergency landing after suffering some sort of mechanical malfunction.

Lindsey was part of the team that was sent out to repair the helicopter, but their convoy came under fire and the gunner in her Humvee was hit and seriously wounded. Lindsey quickly put a tourniquet on his arm (the doctors credit this with saving his life) and then took over his machine gun until they were out of the kill zone.

Her Purple Heart came when a near-miss from an RPG jarred the Humvee and smashed her face into the machine gun, tearing her upper lip and breaking a tooth. Fortunately, they have very good doctors, so you can hardly tell where the scar is.

31 posted on 03/09/2008 7:11:42 PM PDT by Stonewall Jackson (Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory. - George Patton)
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To: LiteKeeper

The Silver Star does not come with the “V” device. That is how you can tell the real awardee from the bull shitter.


32 posted on 03/09/2008 8:05:40 PM PDT by Americanexpat
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To: Non-Sequitur
Pretty soon we'll have moonbats conservatives telling us how women have no place in the military being anywhere near combat.

Sorry your habitual clown like behavior is particularly inappropriate for this thread. Why don't you wander off and find another thread to play your punk game on?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll

An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial and usually irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, with the intention of baiting other users into an emotional response[1] or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.[2

33 posted on 03/10/2008 3:00:03 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (http://www.iraqvetsforcongress.com ---- Get involved, make a difference.)
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To: MNJohnnie
Sorry your habitual clown like behavior is particularly inappropriate for this thread. Why don't you wander off and find another thread to play your punk game on?

No. And if you think that there isn't a significant number of members here who don't think women belong in uniform then you're either dense or you've led a sheltered life here at FreeRepublic. I'm betting on the former.

34 posted on 03/10/2008 4:13:48 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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To: Non-Sequitur
Stick around. Pretty soon we'll have moonbats conservatives telling us how women have no place in the military being anywhere near combat.

Maybe instead of clinging to you hysteric ignorant Leftist bigotry about Conservatives, you might simply refrain from posting such obnoxious ignorant punk statements in the future.

35 posted on 03/10/2008 12:41:37 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (http://www.iraqvetsforcongress.com ---- Get involved, make a difference.)
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