File:Giunta MOH narrative slide 3.jpg
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English: The enemy initiated the ambush with sudden and intense RPG and PKM fire. Sgt. Brennan and Spc. Eckrode, walking at the front of the single-file formation, were wounded in the initial onslaught. The enemy used an uncharacteristically high ratio of tracer rounds to normal rounds, which created a wall of fire to the left of the squad. The squad members dropped to the ground and sought cover within a couple of feet of where they had been standing to return effective, controlled fire from prone positions. |
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Source | http://www.army.mil/medalofhonor/giunta/battlescape.html | ||||
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