Josh Saluting His Commander After Presentation Of His Purple Heart. (Courtesy Taylor Hargis) |
Josh Hargis, a Ranger with the 3rd Ranger Battalion, was wounded last
week in the attack that left four other members of his team dead. The
3rd was conducting a mission to try to capture a HVT(High Value Target),
in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan.
With the little info we know so far, 36 members and a canine unit
were attempting to capture a high value target in Panjwai in southern
Afghanistan. When the troops arrived at the home, U.S. military
officials said, the unit did a typical “call out” asking for those
inside to come out.
One man appeared. Reports from the battlefield suggest he dropped to
his knees and lifted his shirt to show the U.S. forces that he was not
wearing a suicide bomb vest.
As several members of the Ranger unit moved toward the man to begin
questioning him, a woman wearing a suicide vest emerged from the house
and blew herself up, killing several members of the unit instantly,
along with the dog, and injuring others.
Another Afghan male tried to escape from the compound.
As U.S. army medics, explosives specialists and others in the unit
moved in to help the wounded, 13 improvised explosive devices went off,
killing and injuring more U.S. forces.
Josh was one of the wounded and was evacuated for medical assistance.
The photo (above) is Josh in a hospital in Afghanistan, right after the
doctors stabilized his injuries. His wife posted this picture, along
with what she received from Josh’s commander, this is a true warrior! No
matter the pain we know Josh is in, he renders the most beautiful
salute you will ever see!
We will call this “The Salute Seen Around The World!” as it should
be, and it should show what a true Warrior’s Spirit looks like! RANGERS
LEAD THE WAY!
This is what Josh’s wife Taylor posted to her FB:
I received this picture today along with a letter from the commander of the team Josh was a part of on the night of his injuries. A letter to explain to me what kind of man I have the privilege of being married to. He explained to me what happened and what was going on in the picture.
“Josh was seriously wounded as you know, and survived for almost two hours after his injury before arriving to the hospital. Josh was immediately pushed through a series of surgeries and emerged hours later into an intensive care unit here at our base in Afghanistan.
Despite being in intense pain and mental duress, Josh remained alert and compassionate to the limited Rangers that were allowed to visit his bedside. Prior to Josh being moved to Germany for his eventual flight to America, we conducted a ceremony to award him with the Purple Heart for wounds received in action.
A simple ceremony, you can picture a room full of Rangers, leaders, doctors, and nurses surrounding his bedside while the Ranger Regimental Commander pinned the Purple Heart to his blanket. During the presentation the Commander publishes the official orders verbally and leaned over Josh to thank him for his sacrifice.
Josh, whom everybody in the room (over 50 people) assumed to be unconscious, began to move his right arm under the blanket in a diligent effort to salute the Commander as is customary during these ceremonies. Despite his wounds, wrappings, tubes, and pain, Josh fought the doctor who was trying to restrain his right arm and rendered the most beautiful salute any person in that room had ever seen.
I cannot impart on you the level of emotion that poured through the intensive care unit that day. Grown men began to weep and we were speechless at a gesture that speaks volumes about Josh’s courage and character. The picture, which we believe belongs on every news channel and every news paper is attached. I have it hanging above my desk now and will remember it as the single greatest event I have witnessed in my ten years in the Army.”
I agree with the commander, this should
adorn the cover of every newspaper, magazine and news show. This shows
the true meaning of the Warrior Spirit! Josh you are a true American
Hero! Our thoughts and prayer’s go out to you, your wife, and all your
Ranger brothers and those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the
attack.
Get well soon brother! You have America behind you! We love you, brother!