Slabinski, Britt K.
The President of the United States, in
the name of the Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of
Honor to Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Sea, Air, and Land,
Britt K. Slabinski, United States Navy, for service as set forth in
the following:
Citation...
For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above
and beyond the call of duty while assigned to a joint task force in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
In the early morning
of March 4, 2002, Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Slabinski
led a reconnaissance team to its assigned area atop a 10,000-foot,
snow-covered mountain. Their insertion helicopter was suddenly
riddled with rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire from
previously undetected enemy positions. The crippled helicopter
lurched violently and ejected one teammate onto the mountain before
the pilots were forced to crash land in the valley far below.
Senior Chief Slabinski boldly rallied his five remaining team
members, and marshaled supporting assets for an assault to rescue
their stranded teammate. During reinsertion, the team came under
fire from three directions, and one teammate started moving uphill
toward an enemy strongpoint. Without regard for his own safety,
Senior Chief Slabinski charged directly toward enemy fire to join
his teammate. Together, they fearlessly assaulted and cleared the
first bunker they encountered.
The enemy then unleashed a
hail of machinegun fire from a second hardened position only 20
meters away. Senior Chief Slabinski repeatedly exposed himself to
deadly fire to personally engage the second enemy bunker and orient
his team’s fires in the furious, close-quarters firefight. Proximity
made air support impossible. And after several teammates became
casualties, the situation became untenable. Senior Chief Slabinski
maneuvered his team to a more defensible position, directed
airstrikes in very close proximity to his team’s position, and
requested reinforcements.
As daylight approached, accurate
enemy mortar fire forced the team further down the sheer
mountainside. Senior Chief Slabinski carried a seriously wounded
teammate through deep snow, and led a difficult trek across
precipitous terrain while calling in fire on the enemy, which was
engaging the team from the surrounding ridges.
Throughout the
next 14 hours, Senior Chief Slabinski stabilized casualties and
continued the fight against the enemy until the hill was secured and
his team was extracted. By his undaunted courage, bold initiative,
leadership, and devotion to duty, Senior Chief Slabinski reflected
great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the
United States Naval Service.
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