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This paper will recognize gallantly work of Army Master Sergeant Matthew
Williams, who earned a Medal of honor after saving Special Forces colleagues in a 6-hour
shock mountain fire battle in Afghanistan. Williams, who was born on the 3rd of October
1981, lived in the community of Boerne, Texas, throughout his childhood. He at first wished
to be a police officer and serve the FBI once he fully grown; consequently, he pursued a
criminal justice college degree at Angelo State University, Texas (Lange, 2019). After a
terrorist attack in 9/11, Williams began re-examining the best way to serve his nation. He
researched some information on Special Forces, and in the month of September 2005, he was
accepted to join the military. After two years of service, he was promoted to a weapons
sergeant somebody who was very much conversant with the foreign and U.S. (Lange,
2019) weapons and regularly finds himself in adversary territories to enable allied forces to
recruit and train.
On the 6th of June 2008, Sergeant Williams deployed for his first mission alongside a
few other Special Force Soldiers for an "Operation Commando Wrath," a crucial catch or
execute a highly valued target in Shok Valley, Afghanistan (Lange, 2019). His group plus
around 100 Afghanistan commandos were dropped using a helicopter on the lower side of the
Mountain. As the leading group started moving up the mountainside, Insurgents began
assaulting from above.
The group enduring the assault, which incorporated the team commander, was
cornered. Since sergeant Williams and the other soldiers were left behind, they had to seek
cover while retaliating. Once Sergeant Williams was told that team members in front of them
were harmed, he assembled a few commandos (Rempfer, 2019). He guided them over a 100-
meters vale covered by rocks of ice, then through a deep and quick-moving river on a salvage

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Running head: MILITARY 1 Military Institution Name MILITARY 2 Military This paper will recognize gallantly work of Army Master Sergeant Matthew Williams, who earned a Medal of honor after saving Special Forces colleagues in a 6-hour shock mountain fire battle in Afghanistan. Williams, who was born on the 3rd of October 1981, lived in the community of Boerne, Texas, throughout his childhood. He at first wished to be a police officer and serve the FBI once he fully grown; consequently, he pursued a criminal justice college degree at Angelo State University, Texas (Lange, 2019). After a terrorist attack in 9/11, Williams began re-examining the best way to serve his nation. He researched some information on Special Forces, and in the month of September 2005, he was accepted to join the military. After two years of service, he was promoted to a weapons sergeant — somebody who was very much conversant with the foreign and U.S. (Lange, 2019) weapons and regularly finds himself in adversary territories to enable allied forces to recruit and train. On the 6th of June 2008, Sergeant Williams deployed for his first mission alongside a few other Special Force Soldiers for an "Operation Commando Wrath," a crucial catch or execute a highly valued target in Shok Valley, Afghanistan (Lange, 2019). His group plus around 100 Afghanistan commandos were dropped using a helicopter on the lower side of the Mountain. As the leading group started moving up the mountainside, Insurgents bega ...
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