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Home » Special Operations » Ranger awarded Distinguished Service Cross!

Ranger awarded Distinguished Service Cross!

by Iassen Donov · November 1, 2012 · Posted In: Special Operations, USASOC
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SGT Craig Warfle of the 1st Ranger Battalion became the second most decorated soldier (SFC Leroy Petry and his Medal of Honor holds the mantle) in the 75th Ranger Regiment as he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross during a ceremony last Friday, October the 26th. This also marks the first time since 9/11 that a serving Ranger was awarded this honor. Hell, to be honest, I’m not even sure if a Ranger of the modern Battalions has been awarded this since our beginning in 1974.

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The DSC is second only to the Medal of Honor and last Friday’s ceremony marks the 26th time it has been awarded since the Global War on Terrorism started in 2001 – 11 awards for Afghanistan and 15 for Iraq. An interesting statistic is that out of those 26 awards; 10 were awarded to Special Operations soldiers (six to members of the Special Forces, one to a Night Stalker, two to members of Delta Force, and now one to a Ranger). The Distinguished Service Cross is the equivalent to the Navy Cross and Air Force Cross.

Part of the citation below, the full citation can be found here: http://www.stripes.com/blogs/stripes-central/army-spc-craig-warfle-s-citation-bumped-up-to-distinguished-service-cross-1.194855

“Immediately after the kinetic strike, the team inserted a Ranger Element onto the hot landing zone to the West of the target area to eliminate the several remaining enemy combatants.  Ranger Element 1, consisting of Specialist Warfle and five others, were tasked with isolating the Northern side of the tree line and suppressing the enemy to allow Ranger Element 2 to assault from West to East.  Upon infiltration the Ranger Assault Force received effective enemy fire in vicinity of the North-South running tree line where the AH-64s had just completed gun runs.  As soon as Specialist Warfle stepped off the ramp he came under fire from multiple enemy positions and without hesitation returned fire and crawled 15 meters through the muddy field towards the enemy.  From this position, Specialist Warfle suppressed the multiple enemy positions with 150 rounds from his MK-46 allowing Ranger Element 1 to move to the North and Ranger Element 2 to maneuver to the South.  Under fire and with no cover in the open field, Specialist Warfle continued to suppress the enemy positions permitting members of the Assault Force to get down in the prone position while the leaders determined a way to assault the enemy positions. After a couple of minutes passed, Ranger Element 2 came under heavy effective fire from enemy crew served weapons.  Realizing that Ranger Element 2 was effectively pinned down in the open field to the South, Specialist Warfle moved with Sergeant Lugo to the North to flank the enemy position from the North-West.   

Specialist Warfle, while under heavy effective enemy fire, advanced on the enemy position to suppress the enemy and allow the Assault Force to maneuver on and destroy the entrenched enemy.  As Sergeant Lugo and Specialist Warfle voluntarily maneuvered towards the enemy positions they identified two entrenched enemy personnel with automatic weapons firing on the Assault Force.  Specialist Warfle continued to advance on the entrenched enemy using suppressive fire alone to protect Sergeant Lugo and himself because there was no available cover in open terrain. When Sergeant Lugo and Specialist Warfle got within 25 meters of the enemy machine gun positions, Specialist Warfle and Sergeant Lugo were both hit with a volley of machine gun fire.  Although Specialist Warfle knew he had been shot in the right shoulder he disregarded his own personal safety and moved through the kill zone to Sergeant Lugo’s side to protect his incapacitated Squad Leader.  Specialist Warfle purposefully positioned himself in the line of enemy fire and immediately suppressed the enemy in order to defend Sergeant Lugo and provide covering fire for the platoon medic, Sergeant Solomon, to move to and treat Sergeant Lugo.  Specialist Warfle fearlessly continued to provide accurate suppressive fire from his exposed position, allowing Staff Sergeant Myers and Sergeant Kochli the ability to move forward, suppress the enemy, and then subsequently evacuate Sergeant Lugo.  Specialist Warfle continued to provide suppressive fire as Sergeant Solomon, Staff Sergeant Tucker, and Sergeant Kochli pulled Sergeant Lugo back to cover.  Only after the casualty evacuation aircraft evacuated Sergeant Lugo, did Specialist Warfle treat the through and through gunshot wound to his right shoulder by applying a tourniquet to his right arm.  Specialist Warfle then proceeded to engage the enemy position from a position between the enemy and the Platoon for over twenty minutes while the Assault Force reconsolidated and moved back away from the enemy positions.  He steadfastly remained at his forward position delivering accurate fire on the enemy until all members of the Assault Force had moved across the open field to cover 100 meters to the West.  Specialist Warfle bounded back to the West over the open field while the Assault Force provided suppressive fire.  Specialist Warfle’s actions allowed the Assault Force to break contact, drop ordnance on the enemy positions, and safely move to the exfiltration hot landing zone.

By repeatedly risking his life for others, Specialist Warfle’s purposeful gallant actions, selfless dedication to the safety of his teammates, and demonstrated extraordinary heroism were distinctive and exemplary.  He is most deserving of the distinct recognition.  Through his distinctive accomplishments, Specialist Warfle’s personal actions reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.“

SGT Anthony Lugo – KIA Afghanistan, 2010

The info that I got from a 1/75 buddy who was present at the ceremony was that SGT Warfle laid on top of an unconscious SGT Lugo (received a gunshot to the stomach) to protect him from the immense incoming fire. Even with his shoulder/arm wound he never stopped firing his weapon at the Taliban and managed to drag Lugo to safety. Unfortunately SGT Martin Anthony Lugo, 24, of Tucson, Arizona succumbed from his wound a short time after being evacuated.

On a side note, the 1st Ranger Battalion was also awarded the Presidential Unit Citation (big deal) for their contribution to the Afghanistan war effort from 2010 to present. Four Rangers were also awarded the Silver Star!

 

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lusso maranello
lusso maranello 5pts

Thank you, sirs, Ranger Warfle and Lugo.  We thank all who serve and have served.  We owe you more than we can repay.  We are in your debt.

Sgt. Warfle, I hope that after you have denied being a hero in your own mind, and to denied it to others, that at some future date you will come to accept that you did something that no one can understand or explain.  Something of great valor.  This will stay with you the rest of your life, and no man, no power on earth, can ever take that away from you.  Salute !

ajgamble
ajgamble 5pts

Congrats on the DSC, and thank you for your service Ranger. Also congrats on the PUC to the rest of the Rangers. Friends in 2/8 Marines just got notified that they were awarded the puc for their 2009 deployment also.

KevinSVann
KevinSVann 5pts

Thank you for your service SGT Lugo and a job well done to SGT Warfle and the 75th Ranger Regiment. RLTW

mehueser
mehueser 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

I was fortunate enough to be present for the ceremony. It was a perfect Savannah day for all in attendance. General Odierno gave a thoughtful speech regarding the importance of Rangers starting with their history, highlighting their impressive achievements, and ending with a recognition of their honored sacrifices. Then the Rangers to be recognized stepped forward. This was an impressive sight. As the Rangers were presented with their medals, the PA announced the significance of each award. Lots of recognition for bravery and achievement that day. I have a list and, if it's permissible, I can post the total later. I had met some of these Rangers the previous day while giving a quick talk. I didn't realize how fortunate I was to be in their presence. It was an honor to attend and to see those Rangers recognized for the sacrifices they have made for the Regiment, for the Battalion, for the Company, for each other, and for this country. God Bless!

hjw1dr
hjw1dr 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @mehueser RLTW!

Mi6lethaltool
Mi6lethaltool 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

It always get me angry when a brave man dies! RIP Sgt Lugo

TacticalTshirts
TacticalTshirts 5pts

Thank you for your service. And I am glad to see Big Army is getting these awards out in a more timely manner. 

engelbrad
engelbrad 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Outstanding SGT Warfle! Thanks for writing this up Iassen. RIP SGT Lugo.

shagstar
shagstar 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

this is awesome,,http://youtu.be/JkviZGRp6h0

 

SEAN SPOONTS
SEAN SPOONTS 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

That's one bad ass Ranger. I hope Spc. Warfle stays with the Rangers for a while. Guys like that are a great example for the new guys coming into a unit.

hjw1dr
hjw1dr 5pts

Fantastic story! Thanks for posting this.

50run50gun
50run50gun 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Very awesome story. 

Jaycel Adkins
Jaycel Adkins 5pts

Thank you for posting about this. Great article. 

RGR Graner
RGR Graner 5pts

When you say (big deal) after the comment of the presidential unit citation what do you mean?

Iassen Donov
Iassen Donov 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

@RGR Graner LOL. I meant it as a Very big deal. 1st Batt is the only Ranger Batt to receive the PUC. And the PUC has only been awarded like 8 times since 9/11. And the majority have been to entire Army Infantry divisions.

Iassen Donov
Iassen Donov 5pts

maybe we should edit that? lol

usapatriotonthemove
usapatriotonthemove 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

 @RGR Graner I read it as if it meant...that type of thing is a VERY BIG deal.  ;)

GoNavy
GoNavy 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

Congrats to SGT Craig Warfle. It's good to hear of these brave stories. The media rarely mentions these type of herotic actions. Also thanks for mentioning SGT Lugo as well. We need more stories like this to remind us never to forget sacrifices made by our troops every day and also for those who has fallen as well.

50run50gun
50run50gun 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @GoNavy

 I wish the news would have more stories like this and less about some a-hole holding up a 7-11.

GoNavy
GoNavy 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @50run50gun Or giving $70,000 to a country making a commercial apologizing for a video that we didn't make.

usapatriotonthemove
usapatriotonthemove 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Our media needs to show more of these stories on TV.  More people should be made aware of such bravery and sacrifice.  *sitting here speechless*  Thanks for sharing guys.

drnick
drnick 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

I've read this site for a few months and haven't commented before, but I felt compelled by this post.  It makes me indescribably proud  to hear about men like Sgt Warfle.  "Hero"  just doesn't seem like a strong enough description.

StormR
StormR 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 6 Like

This gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes.  One can never say 'thank you' strong enough to these men.

TKW406
TKW406 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

It feels good to read about the actions of Sgt Warfle.  Pride of Country is a great thing.  Well done Sgt Warfle.

shagstar
shagstar 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

these sort of men are Americas future leaders...they have proven they are already our saviors. great job sgt.

Attack Company 175
Attack Company 175 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Sgt Craig Warfle, you make us proud!

RLTW!

Grigori
Grigori 5pts

Rangers Lead The Way!!Hooah!!

Romadave
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One cold winter day a few years ago, I was in a Barnes and Noble helping my wife find some Christmas gifts. While browsing, I picked up a copy of 'US Medal of Honor Recipients and Citations.' I just opened to the middle and started reading. Many were stories like this brave Ranger. Soldiers exposed without cover, providing fire so their team could GTFO. Most citations mentioned team mates whose lives were saved by 'conspicuous gallantry and disregard for personal safety.' ... And almost all were awarded posthumously. My wife had to come get me when it was time to leave, and she asked me what was the matter. I answered 'Absolutely Nothing wrong.' Hats off to this young man.

SarvinCoachbuilder
SarvinCoachbuilder 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 9 Like

All the way! I'm glad you included an image of Sgt Lugo, the fallen should not be forgotten. God bless Warfle for living up to the Ranger Creed; "I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy"

CBSenior
CBSenior 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

He definitely RANGERED UP! Hand Salute young man.

flhtse05
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Thank God we have people like this!

PONI
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I get plum chocked up every time I read one of these citations. Makes me so damn proud. Only thing I wish were different is that I wish more would get recognized.

"I served with heroes, I served with patriots."

cantthinkofausername
cantthinkofausername 5pts

 @PONI

 well said

sully78
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RLTW

 

majrod
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Well Done!!!

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