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An Insurgent’s Nightmare: MSG Earl Plumlee

An Insurgent’s Nightmare: MSG Earl Plumlee

Update: 2024-05-23
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“That’s bold talk for a guy that’s only got one bullet…”


Master Sergeant Earl Plumlee served in the Marine Corps before switching to the Army. He became a Green Beret and deployed to Afghanistan in 2013.


Plumlee was awarded the Medal of Honor for his part in helping defend Forward Operating Base Ghazni. His story is straight out of a movie. Under heavy fire, he neutralized several enemies, survived multiple close-range blasts, and emerged with only minor injuries.


In this special Memorial Day interview, Plumlee talks about his military career, recounts what earned him the Medal of Honor, and gives his thoughts on Memorial Day. 

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An Insurgent’s Nightmare: MSG Earl Plumlee

An Insurgent’s Nightmare: MSG Earl Plumlee

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