Master Sergeant
LEROY PETRY


Inducted 2017

Biography

Master Sergeant Leroy A. Petry is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for his service and embodiment of the Ranger Creed throughout his military career.

MSG Ret. Leroy Petry is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame in recognition to his 15-year career spent in the 75th Ranger Regiment marked by professional excellence and a champion of wounded, injured, and ill Warrior Care programs across the Department of Defense. During his eighth combat deployment in 2008, MSG Ret. Petry was a Ranger squad leader in Company D, 2d Ranger Battalion. While on a special operations raid on May 26, MSG Ret. Petry moved to clear the courtyard of a house that potentially contained high-value combatants. While crossing the courtyard, MSG Ret. Petry and another Ranger were engaged and wounded by automatic weapons fire from enemy fighters. Still under enemy fire, and wounded in both legs, MSG Ret. Petry led the other Ranger to cover. He then reported the situation and engaged the enemy with a hand grenade, providing suppression as another Ranger moved to his position. The enemy quickly responded by maneuvering closer and throwing grenades. The first grenade explosion knocked his two fellow Rangers to the ground and wounded both with shrapnel. A second grenade then landed only a few feet away from them. Instantly realizing the danger, MSG Ret. Petry, unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his safety, deliberately and selflessly moved forward, picked up the grenade, and in an effort to clear the immediate threat, threw the grenade away from his fellow Rangers. As he was releasing the grenade it detonated, amputating his right hand at the wrist and further injuring him with multiple shrapnel wounds. Although picking up and throwing the live grenade grievously wounded MSG Ret. Petry, his gallant act undeniably saved his fellow Rangers from being severely wounded or killed. MSG Ret. Petry received the Medal of Honor for his actions. Most importantly, MSG Ret. Petry continues to use his platform to educate the American public on the needs and opportunities to assist the wounded, injured and ill service members from across the Department of Defense.