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Women in combat: Silver Star awarded!

Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:27
NOTE: As I have said many times, this issue of women in combat roles would best be resolved by allowing females who want to serve in combat roles to do so, provided they can pass the same requirements as men. This woman kicks butt! I wanna meet her. :)


First Woman Gets Silver Star Since WWII (http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,FL_star_061705,00.html?ESRC=eb.nl)

Associated Press
June 17, 2005

WASHINGTON - A 23-year-old sergeant with the Kentucky National Guard on Thursday became the first female soldier to receive the Silver Star - the nation's third-highest medal for valor - since World War II.

Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester, who is from Nashville, Tenn., but serves in a Kentucky unit, received the award for gallantry during a March 20 insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq. Two men from her unit, the 617th Military Police Company of Richmond, Ky., also received the Silver Star for their roles in the same action.

According to military accounts of the firefight, insurgents attacked the convoy as it traveled south of Baghdad, launching their assault from trenches alongside the road using rifles, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. Hester and her unit moved through enemy fire to the trenches, attacking them with grenades before entering and clearing them.

She killed at least three insurgents with her M4 rifle, according to her award citation. In the entire battle, 26 or 27 insurgents were killed and several more were captured, according to various accounts. Several Americans were also wounded in the firefight.

"Her actions saved the lives of numerous convoy members. Sgt. Hester's bravery is in keeping with the finest traditions of military heroism," her award citation reads.

"I'm honored to even be considered, much less awarded, the medal," Hester told the American Forces Press Service, a military-run information service. "It really doesn't have anything to do with being a female. It's about the duties I performed that day as a soldier."

Hester, a native of Bowling Green, Ky., joined the Kentucky Army National Guard in April 2001 and moved to Nashville in 2003, according to a biography provided by the Army. She works as a retail store manager. Her unit deployed to Iraq in November 2004 and remains in the Baghdad area, escorting convoys and assisting the Iraqi Highway Patrol.

Hester's father, Jerry, also of Bowling Green, said: "I'm overwhelmed at what she's accomplished in Iraq. It's something to be very proud of and my wife and I are. Leigh Ann is a very good soldier."

He added: "She played softball and basketball all through high school, and she's won a lot of games. But those games didn't mean nowhere near what this medal does and what she's done for her country."

Also receiving the Silver Star for that action was Staff Sgt. Timothy Nein of Henryville, Ind., and Spc. Jason Mike of Radcliff, Ky. Five other members of their unit received other medals for the action, including another woman, Spc. Ashley Pullen of Edmonton, Ky.

The awards to Hester and Pullen come only weeks after some Republicans in Congress abandoned an effort to curtail the roles of military women in combat zones. The Pentagon and some Democrats and other Republicans opposed the measure.

Current Pentagon policy prohibits women from serving in frontline combat roles - in the infantry, armor or artillery, for example. But the nature of the war in Iraq, with no real front lines, has seen women soldiers take part in close-quarters combat more than in any previous conflict.
Leperous monkeyballs
17-06-2005, 17:32
See! I just KNEW you had an article to post......

Although I think that the naked walk accross Britain was far more entertaining....
Ekland
17-06-2005, 17:34
That really is great! I would love to meet her too. :)
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:34
See! I just KNEW you had an article to post......

Although I think that the naked walk accross Britain was far more entertaining....
LOL! I suspected you would comment on this. :)
Xanaz
17-06-2005, 17:35
See! I just KNEW you had an article to post.......

Yeah, reminds me of the Red Arrow days.
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:35
That really is great! I would love to meet her too. :)
Heh! God, I love women with a generous dollop of "fiesty!" :D
Ekland
17-06-2005, 17:36
Heh! God, I love a women with a generous dollop of "fiesty!" :D

Indeed sir, indeed. :D
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:36
Yeah, reminds me of the Red Arrow days.
:confused:
Xanaz
17-06-2005, 17:37
:confused:

Oh, The Red Arrow use to post tons of articles too. That's all.
Syniks
17-06-2005, 17:38
NOTE: As I have said many times, this issue of women in combat roles would best be resolved by allowing females who want to serve in combat roles to do so, provided they can pass the same requirements as men. This woman kicks butt! I wanna meet her. :)
She was interviewed by Don & Roma on WLS in Chicago this morning. She ROCKS!
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:38
Oh, The Red Arrow use to post tons of articles too. That's all.
Oh. Ok. Just wondered. :)
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:39
She was interviewed by Don & Roma on WLS in Chicago this morning. She ROCKS!
Damn! Wish I could have seen that. Got a link or something??
Syniks
17-06-2005, 17:50
Damn! Wish I could have seen that. Got a link or something??
No, sorry. WLS is somewhat of an anachronisim... it's AM Radio. Remember that? :p

Here, try this though (if you've got the bandwidth): http://wlsam.com/listenlive.asp
Eutrusca
17-06-2005, 17:58
No, sorry. WLS is somewhat of an anachronisim... it's AM Radio. Remember that? :p

Here, try this though (if you've got the bandwidth): http://wlsam.com/listenlive.asp
Heh! Yeah, quite well, actually. I use to love "mystery" programs like "The Inner Sanctum," "Tales To Keep You In Suspense," etc.

I tried that link, but couldn't find the program in question. Sigh. Thanks anyway. :)
Syniks
17-06-2005, 18:03
I tried that link, but couldn't find the program in question. Sigh. Thanks anyway. :)

:confused: Are you Mac-ing? At the very least the M$ media player stream should be accessable.

The mp3 stream needs WinAmp or some-such, and the Realplayer link should be self explanitory.
UpwardThrust
17-06-2005, 18:19
Oh, The Red Arrow use to post tons of articles too. That's all.
But unlike TRA most of his come from fairly decent news sources