20 November 2007

The Army may soon have a huge problem on its hands if this keeps happening…

An American soldier who was seriously wounded during a bomb attack in Iraq on Nov. 13 re-enlisted just hours after the ambush, telling Army officers he still had a job to do, the Army reported Monday.

Spc. Christopher Hoyt, an infantryman from California with the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, based out of Fort Lewis, Wash., was injured after an improvised explosive device — or IED — exploded near him while he was out on a foot patrol near Zaganiyah, Iraq.

“He said he wasn’t finished,” Hoyt’s battalion commander Lt. Col. Mark Landes said.

Landes conducted the re-enlistment himself. “He said, ‘I still have a job to do.’ ”

Command Sgt. Maj. John Troxell, the brigade’s top non-commissioned officer, who was also present during Hoyt’s re-enlistment at Anaconda, said Hoyt was the epitome of what a soldier should be.

“It takes a person of very strong character to go through an incident where another soldier five feet away was killed, and he was severally wounded, and still say ‘I believe in what we are doing and I want to stay on the team. I want to support the United States Army and my country,’ ” Troxell said.

I’ve asked before, but where does America find these guys. You are a real hero SPC Hoyt, thank you for your continued service to this nation; I’m proud of you. Sgt Hook out.


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5 Comments »
  1. My eyes spill over each time I learn of a young American doing such deeds.
    I’m so thankful to be an American and to be protected by such courage as you and all our military have.
    God bless you one and all. Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.

    Comment by Chevy Rose — 21 November 2007 @ 0108


  2. Where do we find them…indeed. Thank you for posting about SPC Hoyt.

    Comment by gypsy — 21 November 2007 @ 0125


  3. Yes, indeed, where do we find them? America and its citizens are blessed to have the military we have. There is no better.

    Happy Thanksgiving, Sgt. Hook, and to all our wonderful men and women serving our nation.

    Comment by Cheryl — 21 November 2007 @ 1338


  4. Thank you for sharing his story, our heroes are being ignored by the MSM and its up to us to spread their stories for all to read.

    As to where do we find men like Spc Hoyt…look around you and you’ll see that they are the finest this country can produced, they come from parents like yourself with a deep commitment to duty, honor and country and as long as we do our jobs as leaders and mentors they will continue to be found and they will continue to serve.

    Comment by David M — 21 November 2007 @ 1423


  5. Listening to Spc. Hoyt on FOX news right now. A Man with a Plan.

    Comment by Cindy — 21 November 2007 @ 1537


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