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GreenWarrior
2 June 2007, 21:46
I was recently reminded of a recent OIF SEAL operation that left one SEAL KIA and 2 others injured – 1 very severely. We always hear the sad stories about fatalities in the war, so I thought it would be nice to share one focused about the survivor.

For obvious OPSEC and PERSEC reasons, I won’t state the Team nor the full names of the men in this particular operation. I will state that the injured man’s name is Doug and we will leave it at that.

The Team was tracking a targeted insurgent who had apparently fired an RPG at a US helicopter. The Team was clearing a house when Doug and his buddy kicked in a door and ran right in on 4 hadji’s with AK-47’s who immediately opened fire on the 2 men.

Doug’s partner was KIA almost instantly. It happened so quickly they did not even have time to react to the 4 awaiting bad guys. It is amazing Doug was able to survive. In the initial hail of gunfire, Doug had his M4 shot out of his hands and lost part of his finger. This happened before he was even able to fire a shot. Since it happened so quickly, there was no opportunity to take cover and Doug played this one by the book. Instead of running and ducking for cover, realizing he lost his M4, he drew his 9mm sidearm. Doug was shot 17 times with AK47 fire!! :eek: :( 3 shots hit the SAPI plate on his body armor in the chest and they were deflected. 12 rounds went through his body (entered and exited soft tissue areas)! 1 round went in between his 2 testicles (talk about someone looking out for you) – due to this round he cannot have kids anymore, but his “boys” are safe. The final round hit the bottom of his SAPI plate and entered and lodged into his lower abdomen. He has a temporary colostomy bag while healing but no permanent damage thank God.

Now in the midst of this barrage of gunfire sustained by Doug, he still managed to draw his sidearm and with 18 rounds of 9mm ammunition he managed to eliminate ALL 4 bad guys. That shows what a determined SEAL is capable of doing with proper training. Keep in mind – 18 rounds he needed to take them all out and the magazine holds 14. That means he had to do a magazine exchange during the fight! And this all happened with Doug in the middle of an ambush with a KIA teammate, himself trapped inside a doorway getting sprayed with automatic gunfire and returning fire with a pistol. With the 9mm pistol he said it took numerous shots to take down each bad guy. One fucker he had to finally take down with a headshot. And this all went down before the rest of the Team closed in on this exact position. They were in other areas of the clearing area and courtyard searching for bad guys as well.

Doug was evacuated and spent 2 days at Walter Reed. He then took convalescent leave to spend some time with his wife and family after this very close call. Before he was discharged from Walter Reed and sent on his leave, Admiral Olsen wanted to meet with him and to pin his awards on him.

While speaking with Admiral Olsen and the Teams Senior Chief, Doug tells them that he wants to get back to the Team as soon as possible or at least do something at Little Creek as an advanced instructor. Admiral Olsen thought for a moment and then told Senior Chief to schedule Doug as soon as possible to attend firearms training. Doug was confused and immediately pointed out that he had already attended all the basic and advanced firearms training and was even an instructor for advanced handgun training for some of the East Coast Teams. So Admiral Olsen replied, "well young man, I guess you're gonna have to go back as a student because I understand you killed 4 bad guys during the firefight but you had to do a magazine exchange...aren't there 14 rounds in the magazine and why if you had so many rounds in the weapon did it take you that many rounds to put down the bad guys? Obviously, you need to go back for some refresher training." Doug was (needless to say) stunned and it took everyone in the room a few minutes before they realized Admiral Olsen was just fucking with him. Admiral Olsen does have a sense of humor. :D

Doug has been nominated for the Navy Cross. He is recovering very well and expects to return to limited duty sometime very soon (this month). This is a great lesson on keeping your calm under fire. Doug fought with the heart of a lion and is alive today because of it. Hoo-Yah Doug. We are very glad you made it! You are a true warrior of the highest caliber.

Gryfen-FL
2 June 2007, 22:41
...why if you had so many rounds in the weapon did it take you that many rounds to put down the bad guys?....I'll admit, I'm laughing. But that's a rough sense of humor.

This is why I preferr SocNet over CNN. It's refreshing to hear a positive angle on something, for a change. Thanks for posting that.

Miguel
3 June 2007, 08:58
Drive on Warrior.

low country
3 June 2007, 12:37
Talk about your warrior mindset. I am going to pass this on to the guys at work. Incredible.

rv808
3 June 2007, 13:34
Outstanding story!

So I'm looking at the regs for the Purple Heart:

A Purple Heart is authorized for the first wound suffered under conditions indicated above, but for each subsequent award an Oak Leaf Cluster will be awarded to be worn on the medal or ribbon. Not more than one award will be made for more than one wound or injury received at the same instant or from the same missile, force, explosion, or agent.

Does this Warrior receive multiple Oak Leaf Clusters, or multiple Purple Hearts since he was hit by several rounds, from four different agents? Or is this seen as a single incident, and one Purple Heart?

TPD1280
6 June 2007, 22:09
Just one, and that's more than most guys want.

GreenWarrior
6 June 2007, 22:30
Just one, and that's more than most guys want.

Very true. Purple Heart = Enemy Marksmanship Medal

It's interesting though with the Navy Cross nomination - he will be the first person to earn a Navy Cross for saving his own life. :) That's pretty cool. ;)

Matchanu
7 June 2007, 10:02
Fucking Hoo Yaa!

Ranger5280
7 June 2007, 10:28
Outstanding! This story made my day!

ContinentalOp
8 June 2007, 09:55
Balls of steel. It's a wonder that shot through the testicals didn't bounce right off.

Thanks for the post.

The91Bravo
8 June 2007, 12:51
ContOp,
To have a shot hit my nuts.. It would have to be aimed at my knees...:D

And to hit the head of my dick... it would have to be aimed at my feet..:D

Spinner
8 June 2007, 16:37
Thanks for posting, great story. I needed some good news.

Parajuevos
16 June 2007, 12:26
This guy Doug is one awsome warrior. Talk about keeping your cool under the most extreme and painful circumstances. Wow! (Maybe Sylvesters movies aren't that far fetched after all.:D )

I'm sorry for the loss of the other Seals. May they Rest in Peace.

Sigi
9 July 2007, 00:47
'Wow" doesn't quite cut it, but that is all I have after reading that. Damn courageous men at the tip of the spear.

EasyRunGent's
9 July 2007, 12:14
That is what you call fucking awesome...!!!!

X-Army
17 July 2007, 17:46
I haven't been on SOCNET for a while, what a story to find on my way back!

Sniper111
24 July 2007, 15:21
HOT DAMN that is one hardcore, cast iron warrior!

Former Army here from a Marine family but that deserves a HOO-YAH!!!!!

Gunpoint
6 August 2007, 12:30
Just read it. I am speechless. Amazing warrior.

Atekomi
10 August 2007, 13:48
May they (Hadji's) rest in Pork rhines.

Gunslinger
28 August 2007, 11:51
Excellent! The warrior spirit in itself is a weapon to be feared!

Corsair
28 August 2007, 12:12
Above and beyond!!!
Semper Fidelis

Royal
23 October 2007, 13:39
Good fucking drills :)

BKK
29 December 2007, 23:58
Awesome story! Would it be possible to know what type of pistol he was using? Just curious.

armorer1
30 December 2007, 03:17
Sig P226.....

BKK
30 December 2007, 05:49
Thanks

GreenWarrior
24 May 2008, 22:50
The Team was tracking a targeted insurgent who had apparently fired an RPG at a US helicopter.

I found out the operation was more specificaly targetted at either capturing or eliminating an entire terrorist cell that had been opening up on coalition helicoptors on humanitarian missions - not just a search for "one specific" bad guy.

Doug was shot 17 times with AK47 fire!! :eek: :( 3 shots hit the SAPI plate on his body armor in the chest and they were deflected. 12 rounds went through his body (entered and exited soft tissue areas)! 1 round went in between his 2 testicles (talk about someone looking out for you) – due to this round he cannot have kids anymore, but his “boys” are safe. The final round hit the bottom of his SAPI plate and entered and lodged into his lower abdomen. He has a temporary colostomy bag while healing but no permanent damage thank God.

Add 11 more shots into that total and parts of a frag grenade!!! :eek: I shit you not, he was hit with a total of 28 rounds of small arms fire and parts of one frag grenade!

he managed to eliminate ALL 4 bad guys. That shows what a determined SEAL is capable of doing with proper training.

He actually killed 3 bad guys but there were other heroics here that the media would never put out even if they did tell this story - there were women and children in the nearby vicinity (from what I undedtand, some in te same room the confrontation took place) and he had the presence of mind to fight the bad guys and to avoid wounding any of the nearby women and children - not a single one!

Doug was evacuated and spent 2 days at Walter Reed.

What I did not know initially was that despite his serious injuries, Doug was able to walk under his own power to the evacuation helicoptor! :eek: That amazes me.

Doug has been nominated for the Navy Cross. He is recovering very well and expects to return to limited duty sometime very soon (this month). This is a great lesson on keeping your calm under fire. Doug fought with the heart of a lion and is alive today because of it. Hoo-Yah Doug. We are very glad you made it! You are a true warrior of the highest caliber.

He was officially awarded the Silver Star (and of course Purple Heart) back in January for the actions in April, '07. He has recovered and is doing great. He comments on this issue:

“Some may consider being shot 20-something times as unlucky. I disagree. Getting up and walking away from that is about as lucky as you can get.”

The SAPI plates that he was wearing that day were presented to him along with the bullet frags that were pulled from the plates. If I head up to VA sometime in the near future, I will take and post some pictures of them as they are currently on display at SEAL Team Four.

Just thought I'd post this update as I found out this other information as it bears even more credit upon Doug and what he was able to do. One stud frogman!

B 2/75
24 May 2008, 23:13
Should he stay in I reckon he'll be wanting a .45...


Grace under pressure = evidence of great training and resultant professionalism.



Hope that he has a complete recovery.



amazing story.

heavyguns1/1
3 July 2008, 00:49
Really says a lot about your SEAL training. Semper Fi SEALS.

JDAM
3 July 2008, 12:12
Hooyah Doug. What a badass... That man should get drinks on the house for the rest of his life.

BadMuther
8 June 2009, 10:48
Wow, great story.

Fred
9 June 2009, 20:07
good to go

egspot
25 November 2009, 00:19
RIP for the KIA Seal.

I salute this Frogman for having the backbone to finished the job and walk out of there on his own two feet.

Semper Fi

Hawk14
25 November 2009, 09:00
I know this is a old post, but i just got around reading it and damn...stories like these just make you wonder how (some) of us bitch and complain about the smallest things, while others even when shot xx amount of times press on without bitching and moaning..incredible.