Profiles of Valor: U.S. Army Pfc. Moss
Pfc. Channing Moss of the United States Army was serving in Afghanistan in March 2006 when disaster struck. His convoy was attacked by Taliban fighters with small arms and rocket propelled grenades. Moss, manning an MK 19 machine gun in the turret of his Humvee, was struck by an RPG -- and survived. Though Moss was impaled through the abdomen with live ordnance, his comrades didn't leave him to die. Army regulations dictate that MEDEVAC choppers should never carry a wounded soldier with a live round in him, yet the flight crew did just that. "[A]t the time, I really didn't think about it," said flight medic Sgt. John Collier, then a specialist. "I knew [the RPG] was there but I thought, if we didn't do it, if we didn't get him out of there, he was going to die." Protocol also dictates that soldiers in Moss's condition be placed in a sandbagged bunker and considered "expectant" -- expected to die. But Maj. John Oh, 759th Forward Surgical Team general surgeon and a naturalized Korean immigrant, performed the life-saving surgery while wearing body armor and a helmet and assisted by a member of the explosive ordnance disposal team and other brave volunteers.
Three months after surviving the attack, Moss witnessed the birth of his second daughter, Ariana. That would not have been possible without the heroic efforts of Maj. Oh, Sgt. Collier and the crew of the 159th Medical Company. "They saved my life," said Moss. "I hope God watches over them if they get deployed." Indeed.
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Good stuff!
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Thank God that they broke the rules.
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
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Good for Moss and the Medical Corp. danny
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MAJ Oh and all of the volunteers on that--including the flight crew of the Blackhawk--deserve the Silver Star. Plain and simple.
That PFC deserves to be at least a corporal E-4. And, if he ever gets near me, he eats and drinks free for at least that night. Even though my wife hates it when I use my CC for stuff like that, she'd give me a pass on that one.
That PFC deserves to be at least a corporal E-4. And, if he ever gets near me, he eats and drinks free for at least that night. Even though my wife hates it when I use my CC for stuff like that, she'd give me a pass on that one.