Citation...
The President of the United States of America, authorized by
Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of
Congress the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Ryan M. Pitts,
United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty:
Sergeant Ryan M. Pitts distinguished
himself by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a
Forward Observer in 2d Platoon, Chosen Company, 2d Battalion
(Airborne), 503d Infantry Regiment, 173d Airborne Brigade,
during combat operations against an armed enemy at Vehicle
Patrol Base Kahler in the vicinity of Wanat Village, Kunar
Province, Afghanistan on July 13, 2008.
Early that
morning, while Sergeant Pitts was providing perimeter
security at Observation Post Topside, a well-organized
Anti-Afghan Force consisting of over 200 members initiated a
close proximity sustained and complex assault using accurate
and intense rocket-propelled grenade, machine gun and small
arms fire on Wanat Vehicle Patrol Base. An immediate wave of
rocket-propelled grenade rounds engulfed the Observation
Post wounding Sergeant Pitts and inflicting heavy
casualties. Sergeant Pitts had been knocked to the ground
and was bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds to his arm and
legs, but with incredible toughness and resolve, he
subsequently took control of the Observation Post and
returned fire on the enemy.
As the enemy drew
nearer, Sergeant Pitts threw grenades, holding them after
the pin was pulled and the safety lever was released to
allow a nearly immediate detonation on the hostile forces.
Unable to stand on his own and near death because of the
severity of his wounds and blood loss, Sergeant Pitts
continued to lay suppressive fire until a two-man
reinforcement team arrived. Sergeant Pitts quickly assisted
them by giving up his main weapon and gathering ammunition
all while continually lobbing fragmentary grenades until
these were expended.
At this point, Sergeant Pitts
crawled to the northern position radio and described the
situation to the Command Post as the enemy continued to try
and isolate the Observation Post from the main Patrol Base.
With the enemy close enough for him to hear their voices,
and with total disregard for his own life, Sergeant Pitts
whispered in radio situation reports and conveyed
information that the Command Post used to provide indirect
fire support.
Sergeant Pitts' courage, steadfast
commitment to the defense of his unit and ability to fight
while seriously wounded prevented the enemy from overrunning
the Observation Post and capturing fallen American soldiers,
and ultimately prevented the enemy from gaining fortified
positions on higher ground from which to attack Wanat
Vehicle Patrol Base. Sergeant Ryan M. Pitts' extraordinary
heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty
are in keeping with the highest traditions of military
service and reflect great credit upon himself, Company C, 2d
Battalion (Airborne), 503d Infantry Regiment, 173d Airborne
Brigade and the United States Army.
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