Nov. 30, 2008
Pvt. Monica Brown And The Silver Star
Lara Logan Interviews A Young Woman Who Was Awarded A Silver Star For Exceptional Valor
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Then, while still under fire, Santos and Brown dragged the injured men into a pick-up truck. Brown once again covered them with her body as Santos drove them to an area where they could be treated.
"At first, I thought that Smith was the most critical. Because, you know, he had a laceration on his forehead. And it was pretty deep. And I didn't know if he had any brain injury," Brown says.
Smith, she says, was in a lot of pain. "Did some pain control on him at first. And then went over to Spray. I didn't have enough gauze in my aid bag to wrap up as many burns as he had. That's how bad it was. "
Brown says Spray could have died.
Asked what happened next, Brown tells Logan, "The MedEvac bird came in. And then it all hit me. You know, what had just happened. And, you know, I could've died. And those guys could've died. And I can't believe this just happened. All this stuff was just, like, rushing to me."
"And what did you do?" Logan asks.
"I threw up," Brown admits, laughing.
"I have a daughter her age and it kind of floors me at times to think about my daughter in that situation. And Monica's just a genuine and fantastic person," says Greene.
Greene and Colonel Martin Schweitzer, Monica Brown's former brigade commander, both recommended that she be awarded the Silver Star. What impressed them as much as her bravery was her modesty.
"We asked Specialist, then Private Brown, you know, 'Why'd you do it?' Just tryin' to get inside her psyche that, you know, she put herself in that kind of risk," Col. Schweitzer remembers.
Asked what she said, Schweitzer says, "Her answer was just plain as day, and looked at me and Sergeant Major like we were crazy to even ask that question. And she said, 'It's my job.' And it's just powerful, powerful."
Produced by Tom Anderson and Jeff Newton
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See all 160 CommentsIn this case I think 60 Minutes missed the boat.
I found Laura Logan to be as exciting as a high school freshman. Ms Logan''s use of language was painful to listen to. I found myself rolling my eyes in frustration.
I wish this young lady all the luck in the world in her chosen profession as long as she doesn%u2019t have to practice it here on a national TV show.
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Jay F
Good job Private, you do your country proud.
Thank you Monica. When my brother told me about that firefight, the last time I ever spoke with him, he told me all about what you did. I remember him describing you appear out of the smoke running as fast as you can.
One note to CBS, military awards and medals are not %u201CWon%u201D they are earned. I know it is technical and petty, however when something is won it implies there has been a contest. Olympic medals are won.
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Medics never carry guns.
Not true. As an example- in Iraq, I carried a 9mm Beretta AND an M4 carbine. This is the standard throughout my infantry division. And- woah, what''s this? Yep, I''m still a 68W/line medic.
Yes, there are lots of good and bad breaks in the military and life in general.
From what I''ve read she earned what she got as well as the other guys involved.
Kudos to the "unsung heroes" out there as well.
What few medals I do have now mean less than the day 10 years after I retired that an elderly gentleman I mentioned my service to sincerely looking me in the eye and said "thank you for your service".
I waited decades to hear that.
Others may not have to wait so long.
James T
Proud to be an american
My prayers and congratulations for your service and the service of your family.
This what I wrote regarding your brother and fellow soldier: "Regarding the comments directed at(WIA)SPC.Spray and SPC Smith, lay off!! These SOLDIERS are going through combat induced PTSD!! These SOLDIERS must find their path to an interior and exterior healing.
The first thing an injured soldier says to his/her fellow soldiers, "I''''m sorry...I''''m sorry for gettin hit." I''''m sure these soldiers apologized. Wrap your minds around that, the next time you comment!!
What should they be ashamed of? Not a DAMMMMM THING!! Petty? Hell NOOOOO!! Doc Brown (SPC Brown) is a HERO. However, SPC(s) Spray and Smith are(WIA) HERO(s)!! Doc Brown, OUTSTANDING JOB!!"
Mel
Sergeant, United States Army, Infantry (1983-1987)
Mel, Army Infantry Sergeant (1983-1984)
The first thing an injured soldier says to his/her fellow soldiers, "I''''m sorry...I''''m sorry for gettin hit." I''''m sure these soldiers apologized. Wrap your minds around that, the next time you comment!!
What should they be ashamed of? Not a DAMMMMM THING!! Petty? Hell NOOOOO!! Doc Brown (SPC Brown) is a HERO. However, SPC(s) Spray and Smith are(WIA) HERO(s)!! Doc Brown, OUTSTANDING JOB!!
Mel
Sergeant, United States Army, Infantry (1983-1987)
There are other silver star winners in the past several years. The question should be why there isn''t more coverage on all the brave soldiers. The media should cover all of the great things you do. Thanks to all of the soldiers for doing what few Americans are willing to do. "Greater love hath no man this this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
Very Respectfully,
SSG Smith, J.
THESE THREE COMMENTS ARE ALL FROM MYSELF; I HAD TO WRITE THEM SEPARATELY BECAUSE OF THE WORD LIMIT. PLEASE READ IN ORDER
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