For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty as a Hostage Rescue Force Team Member in
Afghanistan in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM from 8
to 9 December 2012.
As the rescue force approached
the target building, an enemy sentry detected them and
darted inside to alert his fellow captors. The sentry
quickly reemerged, and the lead assaulter attempted to
neutralize him. Chief Byers with his team sprinted to the
door of the target building. As the primary breacher, Chief
Byers stood in the doorway fully exposed to enemy fire while
ripping down six layers of heavy blankets fastened to the
inside ceiling and walls to clear a path for the rescue
force. The first assaulter pushed his way through the
blankets, and was mortally wounded by enemy small arms fire
from within. Chief Byers, completely aware of the imminent
threat, fearlessly rushed into the room and engaged an enemy
guard aiming an AK-47 at him. He then tackled another adult
male who had darted towards the corner of the room.
During the ensuing
hand-to-hand struggle, Chief Byers confirmed the man was not
the hostage and engaged him. As other rescue team members
called out to the hostage, Chief Byers heard a voice respond
in English and raced toward it. He jumped atop the American
hostage and shielded him from the high volume of fire within
the small room. While covering the hostage with his body,
Chief Byers immobilized another guard with his bare hands,
and restrained the guard until a teammate could eliminate
him. His bold and decisive actions under fire saved the
lives of the hostage and several of his teammates.
By his undaunted courage,
intrepid fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty in
the face of near certain death, Chief Petty Officer Byers
reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest
traditions of the United States Naval Service.