8. Army Specialist Monica Lin Brown
When Brown signed up on a lark in 2005, she never imagined she’d become the second woman, since WW II, to be awarded a Silver Star. While on patrol in 2007, a Humvee in Brown’s convoy hit a roadside bomb. With five soldiers wounded and the convoy getting shot at, the 19 year old medic swung into action. She ran through gunfire to the burning vehicle to assess the extent of injury sustained.
With a firefight raging around them, Brown and two less-injured soldiers tried to move the injured ones to a safer location. With the only safe spot 500 yards away, Brown and the medics resorted to dragging the injured men. Their movement caused the insurgents to start firing mortars at them. Brown shielded the soldier she was dragging with her body until another vehicle came to extract them.
Her ‘bravery, unselfish actions and medical aid rendered under fire’ led to her being awarded the Silver Star in 2008.
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