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Soldier Uses His Head in Fight
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CAMP STRIKER, Iraq - Staff Sgt. Kyle Keenan's face bears no trace of the bullet that could have cost him his life.

A scout section leader with the 1st Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) from Fort Drum, N.Y., Staff Sgt. Keenan is a lucky man. An Iraqi terrorist shot him at point-blank range with a pistol. But he just shrugged it off and fired back.

Staff Sgt. Keenan's platoon was responding to a tip from Iraqi citizens in abu Hillan when it air assaulted into the sparsely populated area to apprehend two leaders of a local terrorist group.

"While we were still in the air, we saw two men running away from the target house in track suits - one green, one grayish. The one in green ran north, the other went south, and my section went after the guy in green because he was closest to us."

Staff Sgt. Keenan lead from the front of his platoon's wedge-shaped formation. As the point man, he carried a 12-gauge pump Shotgun in addition to his M-4 carbine.

"We went toward where we last saw him, came around the corner of a house, and saw a reed line. We knew we were looking for him in the field there - but when I looked two or three feet away, downward, I saw his face and his eyes, and told him 'Get up! Americans!' and right then, I heard a pop and my head snapped back."

His team leader, just behind and to the right, saw Staff Sgt. Keenan's head jerk back and heard the shot, as well.

"As soon as the terrorist shot, I saw the flash and saw him - he was pretty close," said Sgt. Joseph Connolly. "For a split second, I thought Keenan was dead, but I didn't even think about it, I just engaged."

"I realized I'd been shot," Staff Sgt. Keenan said, "but I didn't know if it was in the head, or in my (helmet)."

After regaining his vision, Staff Sgt. Keenan shot and killed the suspect.

"The experience was so fast, there wasn't even time to be surprised," said Sgt. Connolly.

The platoon went on to detain five men.

"After it was all over and we got back in the choppers, it hit me," said Staff Sgt. Keenan. "It was a 'thank God I'm alive' feeling."

The bullet pierced his helmet and exited without touching or leaving a bruise.

The man was found to have two grenades with him - one with the pin pulled out.

Staff Sgt. Keenan said he was shot once before on a previous deployment, but the round struck his body armor, leaving only a bruise. Improvised explosive devices have likewise detonated nearby, but failed to wound him.

"I've never been wounded, no Purple Hearts - scratches, little bruises, that's all," he said. "This gear does what it's supposed to do. It's not supposed to stop the round; it's supposed to deflect it, and that's what it did. ... but it was amazing at point-blank range."

http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,141320,00.html


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Added: Jul-6-2007 
By: Blackhawk066
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  • Lucky.

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  • Soon these guys will have total body armor.. with super strength. Technology is key.

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  • Kevlar and the SAPPI plates save Coalition lives!! Good Shooting Staff Sgt. Kyle Keenan!
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  • wow it went in and exited but missed him wow, I heard about this once before on an episode of shoot out a soldier took a round to the helmet it went in the top front out the top back and the soldier was untouched. But this is amazing the helmets can stop 9mm pistol rounds from what I understand.

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  • Ahhh... I would have loved to seen video of that 12 gauge slug going through that muslim! Good work soilder, glad he is alive. Why is his helment steel though... thought they all were kevlar. Maybe that is what is underneath? IDK

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  • Great post Blackhawk. Lucky dude.

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  • This guy now has two birthdays

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  • that would a surprise in my shorts dam what a lucky dude

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  • thats combat right there, fuck coward ied and sniper, man up and go get your man

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  • i thought it was about a thinking US soldier

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  • Hey good one. Next time after you give his whole name and rank, why don't you just throw in his social security number and address as well? That would make lot more sense; you know seeing since your letting haji know who the guy he just tried to kill is and all.

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  • Nice to see all the gear can actually save a life. Lucky man, good on him.

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  • walkerlg1: "Hey good one. Next time after you give his whole name and rank, why don't you just throw in his social security number and address as well? That would make lot more sense; you know seeing since your letting haji know who the guy he just tried to kill is and all."
    this was hosted on military.com already u dolt..

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  • i hope he makes it back, someone that lucky that often is meant for something

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