American Soldier Re-Enlists Just Hours After Getting Wounded

by Stephan Tawney on November 21, 2007

A true hero.

Spc. Christopher Hoyt, an infantryman from California with the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, based out of Fort Lewis, Wash., was injured after an improvised explosive device — or IED — exploded near him while he was out on a foot patrol near Zaganiyah, Iraq.

Two of Hoyt’s fellow soldiers were killed in the attack. Hoyt was rushed to the emergency room at Logistics Support Area Anaconda where he was treated for cuts to his legs and body.

It was there, after having witnessed the deaths of his comrades, that Hoyt decided to re-enlist for four more years.

“He said he wasn’t finished,” Hoyt’s battalion commander Lt. Col. Mark Landes said.

Landes conducted the re-enlistment himself. “He said, ‘I still have a job to do.’ “

There’s more to read, and be sure to do so.

Via Bryan.



One Response to “American Soldier Re-Enlists Just Hours After Getting Wounded”

  1. Sgt Hoyt Says:

    I want to thank everyone for your thoughts and Prayers. Recovery continues to go well and will be back to duty ASAP.

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