Thursday, December 1, 2011

THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS

Master Sergeant Brendan O’Connor, U.S. Army Special Forces - June 22, 2006



MSG Brendan O’Connor of 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) was instrumental in keeping his team alive during an intense battle with more than 250 Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan on June 22, 2006. While making a temporary stop during a patrol, his team and their attached Afghan National Army soldiers were attacked from all sides with small-arms fire, heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, recoilless rifles and mortars.

During the 17 1/2 hours of sustained combat that followed, O’Connor and his team fought off wave after wave of Taliban attackers from a group of small compounds, fighting for their lives against insurgents who were intent on killing or capturing the beleaguered defenders. Much of the combat was so close that the defenders of the compounds could hear cursing and taunting from the enemies who swarmed the perimeter.

After hearing two Soldiers were wounded at another location, O’Connor removed his body armor and low-crawled under heavy machine gun fire to treat and extract his wounded comrades. O’Connor then carried a wounded Soldier back to a safer area, again passing through intense fire. One teammate commented that as he was crawling, machine gun fire “mowed the grass” around him.

“I don’t think that what I did was particularly brave,” said O’Connor. “My friend needed help and I had the opportunity to help him, so I did. I think I’m lucky to get this sort of recognition; there are so many other Soldiers who do similarly brave things overseas and are happy with just a pat on the back when they get home.

“I’ve never been more honored, but this medal belongs to my whole team. Every member was watching out for the other, inspiring each other, and for some, sacrificing for each other. We all fought hard, and it could just as easily be any one of them standing up here getting it pinned on; every one of them is a hero.”



The DSC is the second highest award for valor, surpassed only by the Medal of Honor.


2 comments:

  1. Brendan is like family to me. We became friends when my best friend from growing up was killed in a HAHO training op prior to deployment. Brendan & his amazing family took me in as one of their own. Beyond his bravery, Brendan is even more humble, I am honored to call him friend. Thanks for bringing this to your page Sean, sincerely, MIke Scheiner

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