Posted on 01/06/2010 5:59:21 AM PST by markomalley
I was probably two feet from my door of my truck when I heard gun fire and it felt like someone just cracked me in the right shoulder blade with a hammer, said Spc. Matthew Mortensen of Olathe, Kan.
The combat medic with 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, was part of a presence patrol conducting a neighborhood search, Dec. 10, in an area historically known for weapons caches, rockets and mortars.
As the patrol walked the streets, a mounted element went from check point to check point providing security for them. Having reached the last check point, Staff Sgt. Manoj Prasad of Watertown, N.Y., and Mortensen dismounted to maneuver the trucks into a static security posture, when shots were fired.
I saw a bullet hole in his shirt, and when I cut it open all I could see was blood, said Prasad. I looked for an exit wound and couldnt find one.
Being the medic on scene, Mortensen provided first aid care to himself after he was injured until he reached the Joint Security Station Loyalty aid station. Combat medics are responsible for providing first aid and frontline trauma care on the battlefield with the primary role to provide medical treatment to wounded soldiers.
After I was shot, I had my platoon sergeant examine for a wound and he found one on my right shoulder blade, said Mortensen. Then I jumped into the truck, threw off my kit because I couldnt reach my right side with my kit on. After I took it off, I started cleaning up some of the blood with gauze then I used the package for the gauze and created a pressure dressing over the wound just in case it penetrated my chest cavity. I didnt know what happened to the bullet so that was the only thing I was really worried about
After the initial treatment, Mortensen was medically evacuated to another JSS. Mortensen kept his composure throughout the event and was able to provide Prasad with the proper medevac procedures for entering the JSS.
The day following the incident, Mortensen was awarded a Purple Heart and a Combat Medical badge while he was in the hospital at Victory Base Complex.
The Purple Heart is awarded to those who have been wounded or killed while serving on or after April 5, 1917 with the U.S. military. The Combat Medical Badge is a decoration of the United States Army which was first created in January 1945. The badge is awarded to any member of the Army Medical Department, pay grade colonel or below, who are assigned or attached to a medical unit (company or smaller size) which provides medical support to a ground combat arms unit during any period in which the unit was engaged in active ground combat.
Mortensen was sent back to the United States for rehabilitation and recuperation. After spending a month back in the States, he anticipates he will return to his platoon in Iraq sometime in February.
Ah....John Wayne woulda been proud!!
Ping to FRWN.
In my opinion, this generation of men and women in our nation’s uniform contains within it many of the leaders we are going to need to restore this country to its previous greatness. When it comes to heart, character, and bravery they take a backseat to none of those heroes who came before them.
GO ARMY!!!
Well done, Soldier!
Well said.
When a WWII vet dies, it gets a lot of coverage (as it should). But people sometimes complain that we’re losing our “Greatest Generation”.
Not true.
Their ranks are being replenished with soldiers like this.
You need to put those on your little icon guy. ;0)
My boy did two tours of Iraq as a combat medic. The guys in his platoon took real good care of him. They did not want their medic hurt. The only weapon he carried was a 9mm side arm. He needed his hands free to work. He is also a weight lifter and they knew he could pick them up and go if they were injured. He saw some bad things while there. He came back a better man but a much different man.
He is out now and thank god he does not have to serve under Obama.
HA!
Hardcore!
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you...Specialist Matthew “Mongo” Mortensen.
Don’t shoot him. You’ll only make him mad.
SUPER!
You Da MAN!
;0)
Enjoy.
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