For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty:
Staff
Sergeant Clinton L. Romesha distinguished himself by acts of
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty while serving as a Section Leader
with Bravo Troop, 3d Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th
Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, during combat
operations against an armed enemy at Combat Outpost Keating,
Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan on October
3, 2009.
On that morning, Staff Sergeant Romesha and his comrades
awakened to an attack by an estimated 300 enemy fighters
occupying the high ground on all four sides of the complex,
employing concentrated fire from recoilless rifles, rocket
propelled grenades, anti-aircraft machine guns, mortars and
small arms fire. Staff Sergeant Romesha moved uncovered
under intense enemy fire to conduct a reconnaissance of the
battlefield and seek reinforcements from the barracks before
returning to action with the support of an assistant gunner.
Staff Sergeant Romesha took out an enemy machine gun team
and, while engaging a second, the generator he was using for
cover was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade, inflicting
him with shrapnel wounds.
Undeterred by his injuries, Staff Sergeant Romesha
continued to fight and upon the arrival of another soldier
to aid him and the assistant gunner, he again rushed through
the exposed avenue to assemble additional soldiers. Staff
Sergeant Romesha then mobilized a five-man team and returned
to the fight equipped with a sniper rifle. With complete
disregard for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Romesha
continually exposed himself to heavy enemy fire, as he moved
confidently about the battlefield engaging and destroying
multiple enemy targets, including three Taliban fighters who
had breached the combat outpost's perimeter. While
orchestrating a successful plan to secure and reinforce key
points of the battlefield, Staff Sergeant Romesha maintained
radio communication with the tactical operations center.
As the enemy forces attacked with even greater ferocity,
unleashing a barrage of rocket-propelled grenades and
recoilless rifle rounds, Staff Sergeant Romesha identified
the point of attack and directed air support to destroy over
30 enemy fighters. After receiving reports that seriously
injured Soldiers were at a distant battle position, Staff
Sergeant Romesha and his team provided covering fire to
allow the injured Soldiers to safely reach the aid station.
Upon receipt of orders to proceed to the next objective,
his team pushed forward 100 meters under overwhelming enemy
fire to recover and prevent the enemy fighters from taking
the bodies of their fallen comrades. Staff Sergeant
Romesha's heroic actions throughout the day-long battle were
critical in suppressing an enemy that had far greater
numbers. His extraordinary efforts gave Bravo Troop the
opportunity to regroup, reorganize and prepare for the
counterattack that allowed the Troop to account for its
personnel and secure Combat Outpost Keating.
Staff Sergeant Romesha's discipline and extraordinary
heroism above and beyond the call of duty reflect great
credit upon himself, Bravo Troop, 3d Squadron, 61st Cavalry
Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division and
the United States Army.