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Medal of Honor for SSG Ty Michael Carter

Ty Michael Carter

Army.mil reports that SSG Ty Michael Carter will be awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at COP Keating on Oct. 3, 2009. The White House ceremony is scheduled for August 26th.

The 54 members of B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment were attacked by more than 400 enemy fighters with heavy automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, firing from high ground surrounding the outpost. The enemy infiltrated two areas of the COP, killing eight U.S. Soldiers and injuring more than 25.

Carter — who was a specialist at the time — ran a gauntlet of enemy fire to resupply ammo to fighting positions. He picked off numerous enemy with his sharpshooting and risked his life to carry an injured Soldier to cover, despite his own injuries from RPG rounds.

“I was pleasantly surprised, but I wasn’t shocked,” said retired 1st Sgt. Jonathan G. Hill [Carter’s platoon sergeant at COP Keating]. “In my heart I knew deep down inside that it was going to happen eventually, because knowing what he (Carter) went through and knowing the extraordinary circumstances that he and everyone else had faced, there was no way that something like this could be passed up. … I couldn’t be prouder.”

19 thoughts on “Medal of Honor for SSG Ty Michael Carter

  1. @4

    Since 9/11, over 2.3 million Americans have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and this will be only the 12th one

    I wouldn’t exactly call that “coming left and right”

  2. O-4E and none to a living recipient for Iraq yet. Anyway-good for the SSG and I hope that CPT Swenson gets one soon.

  3. @1. Read it and weep: “Carter enlisted in the Army in January 2008 as a cavalry scout, after serving in the Marine Corps.”

    Talk about going out of your way to correct a mistake! Congrats, trooper.

  4. Can’t resist this… “once a Marine”. That being said,

    Congratulations brave soldier. Wear your award proudly in honor of all those who fell.

  5. I’ve been following his case. I’m glad that they finally came to their senses and agreed that he should receive it.

    Now we need them to correct the injustice done to Captain Will Swenson.

  6. Ty is a very humble young man. Damn straight he deserves this honor for his actions that day. Proud to call him friend.

  7. A real hero, I will bet he is humble too. Congratulations, and job well done.

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