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Army Warrior Soldier of the Week.

On March 29, 2009, Cpl. Jonathan R. Ayers was awarded posthumously the Silver Star for his actions in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, on July 13, 2008.

In a predawn raid, 200 Taliban insurgents struck at Combat Outpost Kahler, near Wanat, a village in the rugged foothills of the Hindu Kush. Cpl. Ayer picked up an M-240 machine gun and laid down continuous fire. He drew heavy enemy small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire in return. A round grazed his helmet and knocked him back, but the 24-year-old native from Snellville, Ga., regained his ground and resumed firing against a determined enemy. Those who saw him said, “He just kept rocking on that 240.” He remained in contact with the enemy until a bullet struck him. He was among nine U.S. Soldiers who died that day, but the enemy suffered at least 100 killed or wounded. Cpl. Ayers’ actions contributed to keeping the enemy from advancing on his unit’s command outpost.

For his gallantry in action, Cpl. Ayers is this week’s Warrior-Soldier.
On March 29, 2009, Cpl. Jonathan R. Ayers was awarded posthumously the Silver Star for his actions in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, on July 13, 2008

Now is the time at Castle Argghhh! when we dance: In Memoriam of Corporal Jonathan Ayers.

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God Bless him.  Another of our best gone.
 
Lord, Please bless him and give him our and Our Nation's thanks. Now is the time we should go to "The Fiddlers' Green". In Memoriam to Corporal Jonathan Ayers, we should go to dance, let the Dance begin.
 
A true hero.

Acts worthy of a Silver Star to be sure.  Probably meriting a more prestigious award, in my opinion.

There was truly a band of heroes there that day, and I salute them all.