FORWARD OPERATING BASE ORGUN-E, Afghanistan, Aug. 27, 2004 The "Wolfhounds" of 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment held their first Combat Infantryman Badge and Combat Medical Badge ceremony since the Vietnam War, Aug. 23. In the sunset ceremony at Forward Operating Base Orgun-e, about 100 infantrymen and 10 combat medics representing Task Force 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment were awarded the badges. Five soldiers were awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge second award for participation in two eras of combat: Sgt. Maj. Anthony Marrero, 1st Sgt. King Parks, 1st Sgt. Timothy Johnson, Staff Sgt. Benjamin Munden and Spc. Christopher Jacobs. Jacobs, an infantryman with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, said he is very proud of receiving a second Combat Infantryman Badge. "It shows proof I did something while I was in the Army," Jacobs said. "It shows my time in the Army was put to good use." Soldiers who receive the Combat Infantryman Badge must be under fire by the enemy. "We've had a lot of rockets fired at us," Jacobs said. Soldiers who put their life on the line stood in formation as the sun dipped below the jagged desert mountains. |