Soldier Who Lost Hand To Receive Medal of Honor Tomorrow

July 11th, 2011 (2) Posted By Angelia Phillips.

Seattle PI:

An Army Ranger stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord will become the second living person to receive the Medal of Honor for action stemming from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Arthur Petry, 31, lost his right hand in 2008 after throwing an armed grenade away from fellow soldiers during combat in Afghanistan, the U.S. Army said.

He will receive the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military honor, from President Obama Tuesday.
“If not for Staff Sgt. Petry’s actions, we would have been seriously wounded or killed,” Sgt. Daniel Higgins said in a statement to the Army.

Assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion, Company D, Petry had been taking part in a risky, daylight raid of a high-value target in Paktya, Afghanistan on May 26, 2008.

He and a fellow Ranger, Pfc. Lucas Robinson, quickly came under enemy fire. Petry was shot in both thighs. Robinson was hit in his ribs.

With the enemy continuing to shoot, Petry helped Robinson run for cover behind a nearby chicken coop. Higgins soon joined them and began evaluating their wounds.

But an insurgent lobbed a grenade at them. It landed about 30 feet away, exploded and wounded Higgins and Robinson.
A second grenade landed near the men, this time just a few feet away. Despite his wounds, Petry grabbed the live explosive and threw it away from his squadmates.

“It was almost instinct – off training,” Petry told the Army News Service.

“It was probably going to kill all three of us. I had time to visually see the hand grenade. And I figure it’s got about a four-and-half second fuse, depending on how long it has been in the elements and the weather and everything and how long the pin has been pulled.”

“I figure if you have time to see it, you have time to kick it, throw it, just get it out there.”
As he released it, it detonated and severed his right hand. Petry, a seasoned Ranger who had already done seven deployments, wrapped a tourniquet around his arm and radioed for help.

Gunfire continued between the insurgents and two more Rangers, one of whom was killed.

Now fitted with a prosthetic arm, Petry serves as a liaison officer for the U.S. Special Operations Command Care Coalition in the Northwest Region, where he supports other wounded soldiers. Originally from Santa Fe, he is studying business management at Pierce College.

“It’s very humbling to know that the guys thought that much of me and my actions that day, to nominate me for this,” Petry said earlier this year.

Married with four kids, he is the ninth servicementber to receive the honor for valor in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Click here to see the Army’s Medal of Honor page for Petry.

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  • http://patdollard.com USMC 3112

    HOOHA :!: :!: Thank you SFC Petry. :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • Axel

    :beer: :beer: :beer:

    I am very sorry you have to receive your MOH from barry.