MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS

MONTI, JARED C.
Rank and Organization: Sergeant First Class, United States Army

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty: Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a team leader with Headquarters and Headquarters troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, in connection with combat operations against an enemy in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, on June 21st, 2006. While Staff Sergeant Monti was leading a mission aimed at gathering intelligence and directing fire against the enemy, his 16-man patrol was attacked by as many as 50 enemy fighters. On the verge of being overrun, Staff Sergeant Monti quickly directed his men to set up a defensive position behind a rock formation. He then called for indirect fire support, accurately targeting the rounds upon the enemy who had closed to within 50 meters of his position. While still directing fire, Staff Sergeant Monti personally engaged the enemy with his rifle and a grenade, successfully disrupting an attempt to flank his patrol. Staff Sergeant Monti then realized that one of his soldiers was lying wounding on the open ground between the advancing enemy and the patrol's position. With complete disregard for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Monti twice attempted to move from behind the cover of the rocks into the face of relentless enemy fire to rescue his fallen comrade. Determined not to leave his soldier, Staff Sergeant Monti made a third attempt to cross open terrain through intense enemy fire. On this final attempt, he was mortally wounded, sacrificing his own life in an effort to save his fellow soldier. Staff Sergeant Monti's selfless acts of heroism inspired his patrol to fight off the larger enemy force. Staff Sergeant Monti's immeasurable courage and uncommon valor are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Calvary Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and the United States Army.

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at
the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while
serving as Rifle Squad Leader, 4th Platoon, Company K, Third
Battalion, Seventh Marines (Reinforced), Regimental Combat Team
7, First Marine Division (Reinforced), on 14 April 2004. Corporal
Dunham's squad was conducting a reconnaissance mission in the
town of Karabilah, Iraq, when they heard rocket-propelled grenade
and small arms fire erupt approximately two kilometers to the
west. Corporal Dunham led his Combined Anti-Armor Team towards
the engagement to provide fire support to their Battalion
Commander's convoy, which had been ambushed as it was traveling
to Camp Husaybah. As Corporal Dunham and his Marines advanced,
they quickly began to receive enemy fire. Corporal Dunham ordered
his squad to dismount their vehicles and led one of his fire
teams on foot several blocks south of the ambushed convoy.
Discovering seven Iraqi vehicles in a column attempting to
depart, Corporal Dunham and his team stopped the vehicles to
search them for weapons. As they approached the vehicles, an
insurgent leaped out and attacked Corporal Dunham. Corporal
Dunham wrestled the insurgent to the ground and in the ensuing
struggle saw the insurgent release a grenade. Corporal Dunham
immediately alerted his fellow Marines to the threat. Aware of
the imminent danger and without hesitation, Corporal Dunham
covered the grenade with his helmet and body, bearing the brunt
of the explosion and shielding his Marines from the blast. In an
ultimate and selfless act of bravery in which he was mortally
wounded, he saved the lives of at least two fellow Marines. By
his undaunted courage, intrepid fighting spirit, and unwavering
devotion to duty, Corporal Dunham gallantly gave his life for his
country, thereby reflecting great credit upon himself and
upholding the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the
United States Naval Service.
McGINNIS, ROSS A.

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at
the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty: Private
First Class Ross A. McGinnis distinguished himself by acts of
gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while
serving as an M2 .50-caliber Machine Gunner, 1st Platoon, C
Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, in connection
with combat operations against an armed enemy in Adhamiyah,
Northeast Baghdad, Iraq, on 4 December 2006. That afternoon his
platoon was conducting combat control operations in an effort to
reduce and control sectarian violence in the area. While Private
McGinnis was manning the M2 .50-caliber Machine Gun, a
fragmentation grenade thrown by an insurgent fell through the
gunner's hatch into the vehicle. Reacting quickly, he yelled
"grenade," allowing all four members of his crew to prepare for
the grenade's blast. Then, rather than leaping from the gunner's
hatch to safety, Private McGinnis made the courageous decision to
protect his crew. In a selfless act of bravery, in which he was
mortally wounded, Private McGinnis covered the live grenade,
pinning it between his body and the vehicle and absorbing most of
the explosion. Private McGinnis' gallant action directly saved
four men from certain serious injury or death. Private First
Class McGinnis' extraordinary heroism and selflessness at the
cost of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty, are in
keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and
reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United
States Army.
MONSOOR, MICHAEL A.


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