The President of the United States of America, authorized by
Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, takes pleasure
in presenting the Air Force Cross to Technical Sergeant
Keary J. Miller, United States Air Force, for extraordinary
heroism in military operations against an opposing armed
force while serving with the 123d Special Tactics Squadron,
during combat operations in support of Operation ENDURING
FREEDOM, near Marzak, Patkia Province, Afghanistan, on 4
March 2002. On that proud date, Sergeant Miller was the Air
Force Combat Search and Rescue Team Leader assigned to a
Quick Reaction Force tasked to recover two American
servicemen evading capture in austere terrain occupied by
massed al Qaida and Taliban forces. Shortly before landing,
his MH-47E helicopter received accurate rocket-propelled
grenade and small arms fire, severely disabling the aircraft
and causing it to crash land. Sergeant Miller and the
remainder of the assault force formed a hasty defense and
immediately suffered four fatalities and five critical
casualties. Despite intense enemy fire, he moved throughout
the battlefield, crossing open danger areas on numerous
occasions, in order to assess and care for critically
wounded servicemen. As the battle drew on, Sergeant Miller
removed M-203 and 5.56 rounds from the deceased and, in
multiple acts of extraordinary courage, proceeded through
some of the day's heaviest rocket-propelled grenade, mortar,
and small arms fire, while distributing the ammunition from
position to position. Shortly thereafter another attack
erupted, killing one Pararescueman and compromising the
casualty collection point. Sergeant Miller braved the
barrage of fire in order to move the wounded to better cover
and concealment. His intrepidity and skill led to the
successful delivery of ten gravely wounded Americans to
life-saving medical treatment and to the recovery of seven
servicemen killed in action. By his gallantry and devotion
to duty, Sergeant Miller has reflected great credit upon
himself and the United States Air Force.
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