Ryan Pitts: Afghanistan: A Firefight in the Mountains of Wanat
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Staff Sergeant Ryan M. Pitts enlisted in the Army when he was seventeen, and was just twenty-two years old when he fought at the Battle of Wanat in Afghanistan, where his heroic actions earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor. On July 13, 2008, Staff Sergeant Pitts was trapped and badly wounded at an elevated outpost, but helped turn back a brutal attack by 200 insurgents and save many of his company in one of the bloodiest battles of the war with Afghanistan.
The Medal of Honor series profiles recipients of the highest and most prestigious personal military decoration, awarded to recognize U.S. military service members who have distinguished themselves through extraordinary acts of valor.
Michael P. Spradlin
Michael P. Spradlin is the New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award–nominated author of the Spy Goddess series, The Youngest Templar series, and the Web of the Spider series, as well as several works of historical fiction, including the Western Heritage Award–winning Off Like the Wind: The Story of the Pony Express. He currently resides in Lapeer, Michigan, with his wife, daughter, and his schnoodle, Sequoia. Learn more at MichaelSpradlin.com.
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Ryan Pitts - Michael P. Spradlin
The U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force Medals of Honor (left to right) are unique in their design. Marine Corps and Coast Guard members receive the Navy medal.
Recipients of the Medal of Honor have distinguished themselves through conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of their lives, above and beyond the call of duty.
Congress created the Medal of Honor during the early years of the Civil War. Since then, about 3,500 individuals have been awarded the Medal of Honor.
Candidates are nominated by their commanders, and at least two eyewitnesses must attest to the candidate’s actions. There is an extensive review and vetting process. When the honor is granted, the president bestows the medal in a ceremony at the White House. The award honors those who put aside their fear and fight to preserve freedom and to protect their fellow soldiers, airmen, seamen, and marines in all theaters of war—often against overwhelming odds.
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This book is dedicated to all the men of Chosen Company, and in remembrance of the nine Sky Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice at the Battle of Wanat.
They hover as a cloud of witnesses over the nation.
—Henry Ward Beecher
U.S. ARMY RANKS
Partial list, from lowest to highest
Private
Specialist
Corporal
Sergeant
Staff Sergeant
First Sergeant
Command Sergeant Major
Second Lieutenant
First Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier General
Major General
Lieutenant General
General
The ranks corporal through command sergeant major are noncommissioned officers. They are enlisted soldiers who rose through the ranks and don’t have a commission. Commissioned officers—second lieutenants on up—generally have a college degree. They are often graduates of a military academy or a university’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program. In World War II, to replace officers lost in combat, enlisted men showing exceptional leadership were given battlefield commissions and promoted to second lieutenant. Commissioned officers who began their military careers as enlisted soldiers are referred to as Mustangs.
U.S. ARMY UNITS AND SIZES
The number of soldiers in each unit varies depending on where it is deployed, its mission, and the available personnel, or individual unit strength.
* Before 1957, regiments were brigade-level units of about three thousand men, containing three battalions, artillery, and other supporting units, commanded by a colonel. Since then, the army has largely eliminated regiments as a command unit, with a few exceptions. Special Forces, Rangers, and armored cavalry still use brigade-level regiments, while today some army airborne units comprise battalion-level regiments commanded by a lieutenant colonel.
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SURPRISE ATTACK
Wanat village Nuristan Province, Afghanistan July 13, 2008, 4:00 a.m.
Well before sunrise, the men of Second Platoon, Chosen Company, were ordered to stand to.
Dressed in full battle gear and ready to fight, the soldiers took up their positions on the perimeter of Vehicle Patrol Base Kahler. The paratroopers in the U.S. Army’s famed 173rd Airborne Brigade had arrived in the village of Wanat, in eastern Afghanistan, on July 8 to secure the area and begin setting up the new outpost.
As a vehicle patrol base, Kahler was designed to provide a launching pad for patrols in an area that was known to be dangerous. Soldiers in high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (popularly known as Humvees) would provide security and look for signs of insurgents. The army planners hoped that the base’s occupants would