Citation...
For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty:
Captain William D. Swenson
distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty
while serving as embedded advisor to the Afghan National
Border Police, Task Force Phoenix, Combined Security
Transition Command-Afghanistan in support of 1st Battalion,
32nd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th
Mountain Division, during combat operations against an armed
enemy in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on September 8, 2009.
On that morning, more than 60
well-armed, well-positioned enemy fighters ambushed Captain
Swenson's combat team as it moved on foot into the village
of Ganjgal for a meeting with village elders. As the enemy
unleashed a barrage of rocket-propelled grenade, mortar and
machine gun fire, Captain Swenson immediately returned fire
and coordinated and directed the response of his Afghan
Border Police, while simultaneously calling in suppressive
artillery fire and aviation support.
After the enemy effectively flanked
Coalition Forces, Captain Swenson repeatedly called for
smoke to cover the withdrawal of the forward elements.
Surrounded on three sides by enemy forces inflicting
effective and accurate fire, Captain Swenson coordinated air
assets, indirect fire support and medical evacuation
helicopter support to allow for the evacuation of the
wounded. Captain Swenson ignored enemy radio transmissions
demanding surrender and maneuvered uncovered to render
medical aid to a wounded fellow soldier. Captain Swenson
stopped administering aid long enough to throw a grenade at
approaching enemy forces, before assisting with moving the
soldier for air evacuation.
With complete disregard for his own
safety, Captain Swenson unhesitatingly led a team in an
unarmored vehicle into the kill zone, exposing himself to
enemy fire on at least two occasions, to recover the wounded
and search for four missing comrades. After using aviation
support to mark locations of fallen and wounded comrades, it
became clear that ground recovery of the fallen was required
due to heavy enemy fire on helicopter landing zones. Captain
Swenson's team returned to the kill zone another time in a
Humvee.
Captain Swenson voluntarily exited
the vehicle, exposing himself to enemy fire, to locate and
recover three fallen Marines and one fallen Navy corpsman.
His exceptional leadership and stout resistance against the
enemy during six hours of continuous fighting rallied his
teammates and effectively disrupted the enemy's assault.
Captain William D. Swenson's
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, Task
Force Phoenix, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 3rd
Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and the United
States Army.