Earlier this year, on January 28, a remote US military base in Jordan, known as Tower 22, came under a devastating drone attack by an Iranian-backed militia.

The attack resulted in the deaths of three US Army soldiers and left more than 40 others injured. Amidst this chaos, three airmen—Staff Sgt. Michael Byrne, Senior Airman Herland Antezana, and Staff Sgt. Dustin Dinkelacker—displayed courage, resilience, and selflessness.

Recently, these three airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing at Moffett Air National Guard Base in California were awarded the Purple Heart for their bravery and the injuries they sustained during the attack.

The Attack and Its Immediate Aftermath

The drone attack on Tower 22 was unlike anything the base had experienced before.

Between October 2023 and January 2024, US and coalition facilities in Iraq and Syria had been attacked over 150 times, but this incident was the first in Jordan and tragically claimed American lives.

The attack sent shockwaves through the base, catching everyone off guard.

For Byrne, Antezana, and Dinkelacker, the moment of impact was surreal, and the severity of the situation quickly set in.

As explosions rocked the base, the three airmen were knocked unconscious by the blast. When they regained consciousness, they were disoriented, surrounded by debris, fire, and fellow injured comrades.