15 October 2007

America, meet SSG Fetty of Parkersburg, West Virginia…

WASHINGTON (Oct. 12, 2007) - When Staff Sgt. Jason Fetty put himself between a suicide bomber and the bomber’s intended targets at the grand opening of a new medical facility in Khost, Afghanistan, he wasn’t thinking of the strategic, or even tactical, importance of his actions.

All he wanted was to protect his fellow soldiers, the Afghan people they were helping and the new emergency room his provincial reconstruction team had spent months working to make a reality.

Staff Sgt. Fetty said he remembers hearing the blast of weapons from other members of the security team firing at the attacker. He shot again, at the man’s stomach. He’d heard that it’s safe to fire into a suicide vest, but didn’t want to test his luck by firing into the attacker’s chest. “That’s a bad way for me to end up in a bunch of pieces,” he said.

Then the attacker looked at Staff Sgt. Fetty with “the scariest face I’ve ever seen.” The standoff had turned personal. “Earlier, he just looked crazy, but now he wanted to kill me,” Staff Sgt. Fetty said. “I knew what his intent was, and I abandoned all hopes of killing the guy before he would explode.”

Staff Sgt. Fetty took three steps before making a “Hollywood dive.” The blast came as he hit the ground, peppering him with shrapnel in the face, leg and ankle. All that remained where he had struggled with the attacker was a big hole in the ground.

Although he’s proud to receive the Silver Star, Staff Sgt. Fetty said anyone in his shoes would have acted the same way. “I don’t really believe in valor that much,” he said. “It’s more like the set of circumstances you’re put in. I think there are plenty of people over there who are just as brave as I am, who fortunately never found themselves in that situation.”

Well done Soldier. I’m proud of you. Sgt Hook out.


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6 Comments »
  1. Sounds like SSG Fetty lives the mantra, “There are no Heroes, only ordinary people doing extraordinary things.” I personally don’t believe in that. I think it takes someone extraordinary to throw them self into a situation like that. And that is why I truly believe that all our Military are Heroes. Because they volunteer to put themselves in harms way for all of us. I for one am very grateful. My thanks and prayers to all. Especially you SGT Hook. Take care of you.

    Comment by sue — 15 October 2007 @ 1101


  2. Thanks for telling us about Sgt. Fetty!
    I really wish the media would pick up stories like his for mass consumption… the American public needs to see his and others stories on a daily basis so the war will be on their minds and hearts and not something that is happening in another part of the world to other people.

    Comment by pam — 15 October 2007 @ 1317


  3. So many stories of amazing people doing amazing thing.
    Thank you all!

    Comment by Flag Gazer — 15 October 2007 @ 1426


  4. Thank You Sgt.Hook for telling us this wonderfully heroic story. SSgt Fetty, Thank you for your service. For what you do daily. For helping the Afghans. For protecting our United States. The military servicemen and women will never know how much I appreciate what they do. All I can do is say “Thank you”. God Bless and protect each and every one of them.

    Comment by Ky Woman — 15 October 2007 @ 1901


  5. Another story of amazing bravery…thank you SSG Petty. And thank you Hook, for bringing us his story. Stay safe!

    Comment by gypsy — 16 October 2007 @ 0046


  6. I want to say thank you to everyone who has left wanderful comments about my brother. He is an amazing man. My brother was always someone Ive looked up to, he was always my hero. And now more so than ever. My brother jason did this not just because its his job, but because thats what type of person he is. He always thinks about others and takes care of others before himself.. Thank you everyone….

    Comment by Amber(S.S.G. Fetty's sister) — 13 November 2007 @ 2019


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