Staff Sergeant
ROBERT PRUDEN


Inducted 1992

Biography

Staff Sergeant Robert J. Pruden is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for extraordinary courage and gallantry in action as a Ranger qualified leader. Sergeant Pruden is the second U.S. Army Ranger assigned to a U.S. Ranger Company in ground combat to be awarded the Medal of Honor, and the only graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School to be awarded the Medal of Honor while serving in a Ranger Unit.

On November 22, 1969, while serving as a Team Leader for Company G. (Ranger) 75th Infantry, Sergeant Pruden was establishing an ambush site when a security team member saw an enemy squad moving through the area. A second enemy force arrived as the first one opened fire on an alienated security team member attempting to rejoin the team. Unable to move without being shot, the security team member continued firing at the enemy. His ambush site compromised, Pruden directed his team's fires, trying to free the trapped Ranger. Sergeant Pruden saw the situation as hopeless when the second enemy force opened fire. Leaving the safety of his position, Pruden ran past his trapped team member, charged directly into the enemy, and fired his weapon to draw fire away from his trapped teammate. Pruden attacked the enemy until he was wounded three times. His efforts caused several enemy casualties, forcing them to withdraw.

Sergeant Pruden's gallant actions clearly show that, "Surrender is not a Ranger word."