WHEREAS, For selfless acts and going above and beyond the call of
duty, Sergeant Leroy Arthur Petry was awarded the Medal of Honor in
2011; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Leroy Arthur Petry enlisted in the United States
Army in 1999 and remains on active duty. During his time in the
military, he has won such prestigious honors as a Purple Heart, the
Bronze Star Medal, the Army Good Conduct Medal with four Good Conduct
Loops, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and many others for
his noble service; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Leroy Arthur Petry was educated in the military
at the Basic Airborne Course, Combat Lifesaver Course, Warrior Leader
Course, Jumpmaster Course, Advanced Leader Course, Senior Leader
Course, and Combative Level One Course. During his training, Sergeant
Petry displayed commitment, loyalty, and expertise in defending the
United States of America; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Petry was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord
where he was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, and
then undertook eight deployments - two in Iraq during Operation Iraqi
Freedom and six in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. His
positions in the battle included grenadier, squad automatic rifleman,
fire-team leader, squad leader, operations sergeant, and weapons squad
leader. In total, he spent more than two years deployed in both Iraq
and Afghanistan; and
WHEREAS, On May 26, 2008, then Staff Sergeant Petry and his unit
were in the Paktia Province of Afghanistan on a mission to capture a
target from the Taliban. Sergeant Petry's mission was to serve as a
senior noncommissioned officer at that site for the rest of the
mission, but after landing at the site, Sergeant Petry's unit came
under fire and he was forced to use his instincts and combat skills to
fight against members of the Taliban; and
WHEREAS, Despite nearly insurmountable obstacles, Sergeant Petry
remained quick on his feet, moving strategically to help clear the
courtyard of the building he and his team had been assigned to enter.
He and Private First Class Lucas Robinson bravely fought with members
of the Taliban and Sergeant Petry was wounded in the legs while
Robinson was targeted and fired upon from the side; and
WHEREAS, Continuing to think quickly and displaying acts of courage
and heroism, Sergeant Petry helped move PFC Robinson away from the site
of the attack until they were joined by Sergeant Daniel Higgins who
helped treat their wounds; and
WHEREAS, While Sergeant Petry and the rest of his unit resisted the
continued attacks against them, a Taliban fighter threw a grenade at
them which detonated just 10 meters from their unit. Sergeant Higgins
and PFC Robinson suffered additional wounds from the explosion.
Sensing the danger to their fellow soldiers, Staff Sergeant James
Roberts and Specialist Christopher Gathercole moved in to assist the
members of their unit; and
WHEREAS, As Sergeant Petry's unit attempted to strategize their
next move, members of the Taliban seized the opportunity to throw
another grenade in their direction. With little regard for his own
safety, the courageous and heroic Sergeant Petry moved in, picked up
the grenade, and attempted to throw it out of the area where he and his
fellow fighters had sought refuge. As Sergeant Petry picked up the
grenade, it exploded in his hand; and
WHEREAS, As a result of his acts of valor and heroism and
courageously risking his life, Sergeant Petry helped shield his fellow
soldiers, saving the lives of his team. His efforts also provided his
team with the opportunity to return fire at the enemy fighters while
safely withdrawing from the combat area; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Petry was treated for his wounds at an Army
hospital in Germany and later transferred to the Carl R. Darnall Army
Medical Center in Fort Hood, Texas. Despite receiving a prosthetic
limb to replace his right hand, Sergeant Petry then redeployed to
Afghanistan. As a result of his bravery, Sergeant Petry was
recommended for the Medal of Honor and later promoted to the rank of
Sergeant First Class; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Petry received the Medal of Honor on July 12,
2011, from President Obama. The following year a statue was built of
Sergeant Petry in Pojaque, New Mexico, honoring his sacrifices.
Sergeant Petry still has the names of his fallen comrades engraved on
his prosthetic hand to honor and remember their dedication and bravery;
and
WHEREAS, Sergeant Petry currently resides in Washington State,
where he is stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and serves as a
liaison officer for United States Special Operations Command's Care
Coalition Northwest Region. He works with sick and injured Army
Rangers and their families. Sergeant Petry and Staff Sergeant Ty
Carter are the only Medal of Honor Recipients still on active duty;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
gratefully pay tribute to Sergeant Petry for his service and sacrifice
to the United States of America. He and his fellow soldiers continue
to display acts of kindness, bravery, and valor on a daily basis. With
sincere thanks and humility, we offer recognition of his fifteen years
of service to the United States; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to United States
Army Sergeant Leroy Arthur Petry.