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The President of the United
States of America, authorized by Title 10, Section 8742,
U.S.C, awards the Air Force Cross to Staff Sergeant Robert
Gutierrez, Jr., for extraordinary heroism in military
operations against an armed enemy of the United States in
Herat Province, Afghanistan, on 5 October 2009. On that
date, while assigned as a Special Tactics Combat Controller
to an Army Special Forces detachment, Sergeant Gutierrez and
his team conducted a high-risk night time raid to capture
the number two Taliban leader in the region. During the
initial assault, the team was attacked with a barrage of
rifle and heavy machinegun fire from a numerically superior
and determined enemy force. As Sergeant Gutierrez changed
firing positions with a teammate, he was shot in the chest,
his team leader was shot in the leg, and the ten-man element
was pinned down in a building with no escape route. In
great pain and bleeding profusely from his chest wound and
from his nose and mouth, and confronting the very real
possibility that he would die, Sergeant Gutierrez seized the
initiative and refused to relinquish his duties as joint
terminal attack controller. Under intense fire, he engaged
Taliban fighters with his M-4 rifle and brought airpower to
bear, controlling three danger close A-10 strafing runs with
exceptional precision against enemy forces just 20 feet
away. After the first A-10 attack, the team medic performed
a needle decompression to reinflate Sergeant Gutierrez’s
collapsed lung, allowing him to direct the next two strafe
runs which decimated the enemy force and allowed the team to
escape the kill zone without additional casualties.
Throughout the four hour battle, Sergeant Gutierrez’s
valorous actions, at great risk to his own life, helped save
the lives of his teammates and dealt a crushing blow to the
regional Taliban network. Through his extraordinary
heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness in the face
of the enemy, Sergeant Gutierrez reflected the highest
credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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