A SOLDIER'S PERSPECTIVE
THE WEB'S LEADING MILITARY BLOG SINCE 2004
Here is something that you will not hear on the floor of Congress about how good our gear is:
FORT BELVOIR, Va. – Soldiers are volunteering dramatic personal accounts of lives saved and injuries avoided thanks to the Army’s body armor. Their first-hand accounts of what happens demonstrate confidence in what the Army is doing to protect them.
Interceptor Body Armor is a modular system that features an outer tactical vest with hard protective plates. Spc. Gregory T. Miller, 101st Airborne Division, told Congress at a hearing last month that this body armor saved his life while he was on patrol in Kirkuk in preparation for Iraqi elections in December 2005. He was hit in the back by a sniper with what was supposed to be an armor-piercing round. Spc. Miller, who wound up with a bruised back, said he didn’t even realize he’d been hit at first.
It all seemed to happen in slow motion, he said. The water bottle he was holding flew out of his hand; he thought his team leader had hit him on the back – hard. When he realized he’d been hit, he checked himself and then turned to return fire.
When the round was pulled from his armor back plate, ballistics tests identified it as a 7.62 armor-piercing round. “I trust my gear,” he told the congressional panel. When asked why, he replied matter-of-factly: “It saved my life.”
Staff Sgt. Jeremie Oliver of Fort Hood, Texas, has been in Iraq since October 2006, wearing his body armor every single day. “It works very well,” he has reported. The husband and father of four children was shot on Father’s Day this year.
“We were on patrol securing a site … a shot rang out and I got hit in the chest. I was in a Bradley, standing up in the hatch, plotting a grid on my GPS. At first I didn’t know what had really happened, but then I felt the pain. I sat down, realized what happened, and opened my vest. The bullet had not penetrated the vest, so we continued the mission and went after the enemy.”
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Terri
I think it’s great that the Troops are speaking out about the body armor, especially after the controversy that was in the new about body armor recently. I saw the picture in the Fort Hood Sentinel of SSG Oliver showing where the bullet penetrated the cloth covering of his vest and was stopped by the plate inside. Pretty amazing.
L40carruth
My nephew is a Navy Corpsman. On a deployment to Al Anbar with the Marines last year one of his men took a bullet (from a sniper) in the helmet right about the eyes. He walked away with a cut from the helmet. Simply amazing!!!!
Shannon
Reading about how good the body armor is now is quite impressive to say the least. Our soldiers need and deserve the very best in military gear. My brother is ex-military, and was in the Gulf War. Although he’s a private citizen now he still likes to keep on top of his equipment and he’s big on personal homeland security items.
I’d like to know where the military gets it’s body armor as I’m just curious but my brother always buys from http://www.securityprousa.com. I’ve seen the packages arrive and out pops his new body armor, gun holsters and helmets. He says their prices are really killer to so if anyone needs new equipment head over there!