In September 2007, United States Army Sergeant Charles Claude Jr. was on patrol in Mosul, Iraq, as the turret gunner in an M1117 Guardian Armored Security Vehicle (ASV). Claude’s convoy noticed an IED ahead and sent forward troops to neutralize it as quickly as possible. As soon as it was disabled, however, insurgents attacked from all directions with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. Sgt. Claude fired back, taking out two insurgent vehicles—known as “technicals” —before being hit himself by a barrage of fire. His vehicle commander was also wounded. But Claude fought on despite his wound, and despite the fact that the sights of his machine gun were destroyed by enemy fire. Then, in close-quarters fighting, an insurgent jumped onto Claude’s vehicle. While the driver tried to throw the insurgent off, Claude spun his turret toward the enemy and ended the threat. As the area was secured, Claude continued to ignore his wound while providing defensive cover. Later it was discovered that the two disabled enemy “technicals” were mobile weapons caches, and they were no longer in the hands of terrorists. Sgt. Claude’s courageous actions that day saved numerous American lives and turned the tables on an enemy ambush. He was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor.
source: Patriot Post
Tags: Courage, News, Profiles of valor: USA Sgt. Claude, US ARMY, War
August 8, 2008 at 23:34
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August 9, 2008 at 00:00
All too often, American troops are thought of as thugs and miscreants. I do not share that opinion, and I will continue to post “Profiles in Valor.”
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August 9, 2008 at 20:02
There are those, who when fear fills the air, step up and do what must be done, regardless…
This is the “stock” heroes are made of.
This is the “stock” that Sgt. Claude’s family must be made of.
And, this is the “stock” that Sgt. Claude’s family should be very proud of.
America is better because of Men like this…
God Bless Him…
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August 10, 2008 at 00:59
Well stated Ronin.
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