Tech Sgt. John Chapman; first Airman to receive Medal of Honor since Vietnam

| April 21, 2018

The Air Force Times reports that Tech Sergeant John Chapman will be awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for his action in Afghanistan in 2002. Chapman will be the first Airman to be awarded the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War.

He was originally awarded the Air Force Cross. That citation read;

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, takes pride in presenting the Air Force Cross (Posthumously) to Technical Sergeant John A. Chapman, United States Air Force, for extraordinary heroism in military operation against an armed enemy of the United States as a 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Combat Controller in the vicinity of Gardez, in the eastern highlands of Afghanistan, on 4 March 2002. On this date, during his helicopter insertion for a reconnaissance and time sensitive targeting close air support mission, Sergeant Chapman’s aircraft came under heavy machine gun fire and received a direct hit from a rocket propelled grenade which caused a United States Navy sea-air-land team member to fall from the aircraft. Though heavily damaged, the aircraft egressed the area and made an emergency landing seven kilometers away. Once on the ground Sergeant Chapman established communication with an AC-130 gunship to insure the area was secure while providing close air support coverage for the entire team. He then directed the gunship to begin the search for the missing team member. He requested, coordinated, and controlled the helicopter that extracted the stranded team and aircrew members. These actions limited the exposure of the aircrew and team to hostile fire. Without regard for his own life Sergeant Chapman volunteered to rescue his missing team member from an enemy strong hold. Shortly after insertion, the team made contact with the enemy. Sergeant Chapman engaged and killed two enemy personnel. He continued to advance reaching the enemy position then engaged a second enemy position, a dug-in machine gun nest. At this time the rescue team came under effective enemy fire from three directions. From close range he exchanged fire with the enemy from minimum personal cover until he succumbed to multiple wounds. His engagement and destruction of the first enemy position and advancement on the second position enabled his team to move to cover and break enemy contact. In his own words, his Navy sea-air-land team leader credits Sergeant Chapman unequivocally with saving the lives of the entire rescue team. Through his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, and the dedication to the service of his country, Sergeant Chapman reflects the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.

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2/17 Air Cav

This was a man among men. It’s sometimes a tough read (facts are what they are) but do yourselves a favor and read this:

https://taskandpurpose.com/john-chapman-medal-honor-afghanistan/

He deserved the CMOH from day #1.

AW1Ed

Amazing heroism- 2/17 is correct. These actions deserved the big medal right up front.

USAFRetired

I have a lot more to say about the Battle of Robert’s Ridge but will collect my thoughts for later.

TSgt Roberts is well deserving of this honor.

His was one of two posthumous Air Force Cross’ from this fight.

TF-BA

UH, you are a man, and if you were there, then fuck yes get these guys recognized. I personally cannot imagine a better way to spend my free time.

Do it to it. Do You Need Help? Is that the issue?

TF-BA

Don’t be stingy with reality. Smack me in the mouth.

USAFRetired

My foul up – TSgt Chapman

Petty Officer Roberts was the SEAL they went back to try and rescue.

Sparks

I am glad TSgt Roberts is finally being honored as he should have been when this happened.

borderbill (a NIMBY/BANANA)

A man among Men. Semper Fi!

Mason

Truly a hell of a warrior. I am humbled to have been in the same military as a man like that.

This was worthy of the MoH from the beginning! No question. Sixteen years is far too long to correct this.

IDC SARC

That’s a much better picture than currently exists of him in the Hall of Heroes on Bragg.

Regarding the Decision: BZ!

Green Thumb

Hardcore.

IDC SARC

and I gotta give a shout out to the fact that this is the second MOH for a JSOMTC(A)Alumnus in the GWOT.

Stay the Hell out of the way, let these troops do what needs to be done and Freedom’s enemies would fall swiftly.

Mason

Had to Google that one. Brought me to the nicest government webpage I’ve ever seen.

IDC SARC

A command full of Freedom Formulated Highly Concentrated Whoop-Ass

HMCS(FMF) ret

“Where do we find such men”…

Ex-PH2

This is someone you want on your side of the fence.

May he live long and prosper.

2/17 Air Cav

Ex-.

He Fell in that battle.

Ex-PH2

OH. My bad. Did not see posthumously. Sorry about that.

AW1Ed

I don’t think he’d mind, Ex. No harm no foul.

11B-Mailclerk

Ex-PH2,

I think, in this case, the Star Trek quote would be

Qaplah’!

(“Success!” in Klingon, equivalent to “Victory!” )

The Other Whitey

“From close range he exchanged fire with the enemy from minimum personal cover until he succumbed to multiple wounds.”

Went out like a badass. Greater love hath no man than he who lays down his life for his friends.

The Stranger

Long overdue, but we’ll deserved.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

The Stranger

It should be “well”. Autocorrect, my old nemesis.

sgt. vaarkman 27-48th TFW

Finally something positive for us airman types, after the nonsense of that sock puppet fool who pretended to be an airman NCO earlier this week, we have this warrior airman NCO who went beyond the call of duty, which is what are traditions are all about since the beginning of the USAF….not the one the politically correct jerk offs that have infected the ranks since Obama was the POTUS and expertly went about screwing the pooch.

Off we go into the wild blue yonder
Flying high in to the sun
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder
At em’ boys give them the guns
Down we dive spouting are flames from under
Off with one heck of a roar
We live in fame or go down in flame
Hey, nothing will stop the US Air Force

I salute, Tech Sgt John Chapman
and spit on masturbation sgt Robin “the sock puppet” Brown

Cedo Alteram

I don’t know call me cautious that we don’t have another Dakota Meyer affair. The USMC rush the process because of the denial of the Mexican Marine in Fallijah(in hindsight it was a valid reason) for it. There are huge discrepancies between Swenson and some of the other Marines accounts and Meyers. I remember the USAF just within the last few years complaining about the lack of one from their service.

I’m wondering why it’s taken this long, no new information has been revealed. It takes years(or centuries) but it all seems a little convenient…. just sayin’.- Cedo

Cedo Alteram

… note to self don’t post from IPod again.

Tony180A

Glad the Air Force Cross that TSgt Chapman was previously awarded has been upgraded to the Medal of Honor. It is truly humbling to read of the courage, heroism and gallantry displayed by this warrior. May God rest your soul and continue to comfort your family.

Air Force sonetimes gets overlooked in this department but everyone in the Special Operations community knows there are truly some bad asses in the Special Tactics Squadron.

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OWB

This is a well deserved honor, long overdue.

It reminds me that in my personal history the Navy is quick to offer thanks and not shy in recommending honors for those who support their mission. I received a very minor award for a routine airlift operation in support of the Navy back in the day. It really was just all in a days work, albeit a very long day, but the Navy took the time to thank us. I still appreciate that.

So, it is easy for me to imagine that the US Navy had significant influence in seeing that this upgrade occurred. Thank you.

PJS

I think not, actually.

Some in the Hurlburt community feel that the lessons the AF and Army learned in Mogadishu were lost on the Navy.

MCPO NYC USN Ret.

Yes, well deserved. Everyone on that mountain in March 3 and 4 deserves more. Well the Chechen mercenaries not so much, but thy were sniffed out later. More on Robert’s Ridge later with a guest post from MCPO.