Sgt. Joshua Szott, fire support noncommissioned officer, Company C, 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, is presented the Silver Star by Maj. Gen. J.D. Thurman, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division, for exceptional courage during...
A 1st Brigade Combat Team Soldier from the 4th Infantry Division was awarded the Silver Star for his actions during Operation Iraqi Freedom at a ceremony held at the 4th Inf. Div. headquarters May 5.
Sgt. Joshua Szott, a native of Sacramento, Calif., was awarded the Army's fourth highest award by Maj. Gen. J.D. Thurman, commanding general of the 4th Inf. Div., for exceptional courage and conspicuous gallantry while serving as a scout in the 1st BCT Reconnaissance Troop during combat action in Tikrit, Iraq, Sept. 18, 2003.
"Sgt. Szott is an example of what the Army has stood for the last 229 years," said Thurman. "He is a quality Soldier, who has a great future in the Army."
Szott currently serves as a fires support noncommissioned officer with Troop C, 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry. He joined the Army at 17 as a forward observer and has been assigned to Fort Hood since December, 2000. He deployed to Iraq in support of OIF with Troop G, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Inf. Div. in March 2003.
In heavy fighting during an enemy ambush, Szott assisted in carrying four wounded comrades to a safe area even though he was shot in the left leg and took shrapnel in his right leg during the fight. He also forced the retreat of more than 20 enemy guerillas from their dug-in positions, which ultimately led to the defeat and capture of those responsible for the attack.
"This Soldier exemplifies the Warrior Ethos," added Thurman. "He refused to be evacuated out of the country after he was injured. He represents what our Army is all about."
Even though Szott was offered convalescent leave to heal from his injuries, the dedicated Soldier turned down the rest time and went back to his unit to help with patrols.
"Battles are not won by machines, but by Soldiers," said Col. James Hickey, commander of the 1st BCT. "Sgt. Szott is one of them. He is one of our gallant Soldiers, and I believe he epitomizes what we all inspire to be."
The Silver Star is an award designated solely for heroism in combat. Szott is the fourth Soldier from Task Force Ironhorse to receive the medal for their actions during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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