SPOTLIGHT: Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti
U.S. Army โ Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom)
September 20, 1975 โ June 21, 2006
Hometown: Raynham, Massachusetts
A Soldier Who Wouldnโt Leave a Friend Behind
SFC Jared Christopher Monti grew up in a small New England town where service, loyalty, and grit were part of daily life. Friends recalled him as the kid who stood up for others, and the soldier who always checked on his guys before himself.
Monti enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1993 and became a Fire Support Specialist. He served in the Balkans, Korea, and multiple combat zones before deploying to Afghanistan with the 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division.
โIโm going to get him.โ
On June 21, 2006, Montiโs 16-man patrol was ambushed by more than 50 Taliban fighters in the mountains near Gowardesh, Afghanistan. The firefight was violent, close-range, and overwhelming.
During the attack, one of Montiโs soldiers, Pvt. Brian Bradbury was severely wounded and lying exposed. Monti attempted to rescue him โ not onceโฆ not twiceโฆ but three times โ running into a deadly open killing zone under enemy fire.
On his final attempt, he was mortally wounded.
His last words, heard by his squad leader, were:
โTell my parents I love them.โ
For his extraordinary heroism and selfless devotion to his men, SFC Monti was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on September 17, 2009 โ the first Army Medal of Honor recipient of the Afghanistan War.
Decorations & Honors
- Medal of Honor
- Bronze Star Medal
- Purple Heart
- Combat Action Badge, Good Conduct Medals, and multiple campaign awards
Montiโs name lives on at schools, bridges, and military installations across New England โ all tributes to a man who embodied the creed โNo one left behind.โ
Reflection
โHe didnโt hesitate. He didnโt think of himself. He thought of his soldier.โ
SFC Jared C. Monti is remembered not only for how he fought, but for how he lived โ with courage, loyalty, and leadership in its purest form.
Coolbeaners Appreciation
At Coolbeaners.net, we honor Americaโs finest. Today, we salute SFC Jared C. Monti, a soldier who gave everything to protect his brothers-in-arms. Coolbeaners.net and The Micky Spano Show proudly share his story so future generations will never forget the price of freedom.
โWe honor, we remember, and we never forget.โ


