Sergeant Major Thomas P. Payne served in Iraq as an Army Ranger. On October 22nd, 2015, Payne’s special operations unit was paired with Kurdish allies in order to complete a hostage rescue mission from an ISIS compound. Payne continuously wethered enemy fire, brownout conditions, and smoke from a burning building on the brink of collapse in order to help rescue 75 Iraqi hostages.
Sergeant Major Thomas P. Payne was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism and selfless service on that day.
1,000 Man Ambush: SP5 Dwight W. Birdwell
A Ticking Time Bomb: AC1 John Lee Levitow
The Invasion of Iraq: SFC Paul Ray Smith
Running Over the Enemy: S/Sgt. Herbert H. Burr
A Pilot’s Final Moments: Capt. Steven Logan Bennett
Rerun: SFC Webster Anderson
The Only Female Recipient: Dr. Mary E. Walker
Ambushed in Afghanistan: SSG Robert J. Miller
Defending Till the End: PFC Anthony T. Kaho’ohanohano
A Selfless Hero: SGT John Phillip Baca
The Battle of Ia Drang Valley: Col. Walter Marm Jr.
The Myth of the Arizona Balloon Buster: 1st Lt. Frank Luke
The Kamikaze Attacks: Lt. Richard Miles McCool Jr.
The Black Panther Tank Battalion: S/Sgt. Ruben Rivers
The Lost Battalion: Four Medal of Honor Stories - Part 2
The Lost Battalion: Four Medal of Honor Stories - Part 1
Thirteen vs. Two: Col William A. Shomo
Rerun: MSgt Leroy Petry
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