Joshua Wheeler

{{Short description|United States Army soldier (1975–2015)}}

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| name = Joshua Wheeler

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| birth_date = November 22, 1975

| birth_place = Roland, Oklahoma, United States

| death_date = October 22, 2015 (aged 39)

| death_place = Kirkuk Province, Iraq

| placeofburial = Arlington National Cemetery{{cite web|author=Dan Lamothe|title=In quiet ceremony, Delta Force soldier killed in Iraq buried at Arlington|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2015/11/18/in-quiet-ceremony-delta-force-soldier-killed-in-iraq-buried-at-arlington/|website=washingtonpost.com|date=November 18, 2015|accessdate=November 4, 2020}}{{cite web|url=https://ancexplorer.army.mil/publicwmv/#/arlington-national/search/results/1/CgdXaGVlbGVyEgZKb3NodWE-/|website=ANC Explorer|title=Wheeler, Joshua Lloyd|accessdate=February 1, 2022}}

| allegiance = United States

| branch = United States Army

| serviceyears = 1995–2015

| rank = Master Sergeant

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| unit = Company C, 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment
B Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment
Delta Force

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| battles = War in Afghanistan
Iraq War
Operation Inherent Resolve{{KIA}}

| awards = Silver Star
Bronze Star (11)
Purple Heart

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Joshua Lloyd Wheeler (November 22, 1975 – October 22, 2015) was a United States Army soldier who was killed in Iraq during Operation Inherent Resolve.{{cite web|url=https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/625690/dod-identifies-army-casualty/|title=DoD Identifies Army Casualty|work=U.S. Department of Defense|author=U.S. Department of Defense|date=October 23, 2015|access-date=October 24, 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.military.com/daily-news/2015/10/23/pentagon-identifies-first-kia-in-fight-against-islamic-state.html|title=Pentagon Identifies First KIA in Fight against Islamic State|work=Military.com|author=McGarry, Brendan|date=October 23, 2015|accessdate=October 25, 2015}} He was a master sergeant assigned to the elite Delta Force, and was the first American service member killed in action as a result of enemy fire while fighting ISIS militants. He was also the first American to be killed in action in Iraq since November 2011.{{cite web |last=Schwartz |first=Felicia |date=October 23, 2015 |title=U.S. Identifies American Killed in Iraq Raid as Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-identifies-american-killed-in-iraq-raid-as-master-sgt-joshua-wheeler-1445609315 |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=Wall Street Journal}}{{cite web |last=Tan |first=Michelle |date=October 23, 2015 |title=DoD identifies soldier killed in commando raid in Iraq |url=http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/careers/army/2015/10/23/dod-identifies-soldier-killed-commando-raid-iraq/74449954/ |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=Army Times}}

Wheeler was a highly decorated service member, having earned 11 Bronze Star Medals including four with Valor Devices.{{cite web |last1=Miklaszewski |first1=Jim |last2=Kube |first2=Courtney |date=October 23, 2015 |title=Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler, U.S. Commando Killed in ISIS Raid, Ran to Gunfight |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/master-sergeant-joshua-wheeler-idd-commando-killed-isis-hostage-rescue-n449876 |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=NBC News}} He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, the Purple Heart and the Medal of Patriotism.{{cite web |last=Siemaszko |first=Corky |date=October 23, 2015 |title=Hero killed in ISIS raid Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler, first U.S. soldier to die in combat against Islamic State |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/joshua-wheeler-identified-soldier-killed-isis-raid-article-1.2408459 |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=New York Daily News}}{{cite web|url=https://valor.defense.gov/Recipients/Army-Silver-Star/|title=U.S. ARMY SILVER STAR RECIPIENTS For Actions Since September 11, 2001|work=United States Department of Defense|date=May 1, 2017|access-date=October 8, 2017}}

Early life and education

Wheeler was born in Roland, Oklahoma. He graduated from Muldrow High School in Muldrow, Oklahoma in 1994. He was a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.

Military career

Wheeler enlisted in the United States Army in May 1995 as an infantryman and completed basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia.{{cite web |last=Kaplan |first=Michael |date=October 23, 2015 |title=Who Was Joshua Wheeler? US Soldier Killed In Anti-ISIS Iraqi Hostage Rescue Mission |url=http://www.ibtimes.com/who-was-joshua-wheeler-us-soldier-killed-anti-isis-iraqi-hostage-rescue-mission-2153827 |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=International Business Times}} He was then stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington and assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment until 1997 when he was assigned to Company B, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Wheeler deployed three times in support of combat operations to Afghanistan and Iraq with the 75th Ranger Regiment. In 2004 Wheeler was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and was assigned to the United States Army Special Operations Command's Delta Force in which he was a team leader deploying 11 times to Afghanistan and Iraq in support of combat operations.

Death

Wheeler was killed in the predawn hours of 22 October 2015 during Operation Inherent Resolve as a result of enemy small-arms fire sustained during a raid on an ISIS prison compound {{convert|7|km}} North of the town of Hawija in Iraq's Kirkuk province.{{cite web|last=Torbati |first=Yeganeh |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-rescue-idUSKCN0SH1SD20151023 |title=U.S. soldier killed in Iraq raid rushed into firefight: Carter |publisher=Reuters |date=2015-10-23 |accessdate=2016-11-05}} He was one of around 30 U.S. special operations soldiers who fought alongside Kurdish Counter-terrorism unit peshmerga forces. The operation secured the release of approximately 70 hostages, including more than 20 members of the Iraqi Security Forces, being held in the compound.{{cite web|url=https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/625236/statement-from-pentagon-press-secretary-peter-cook-on-hostage-rescue-mission-in/|title=Statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook On Hostage Rescue Mission in Iraq|work=U.S. Department of Defense|author=U.S. Department of Defense|date=October 22, 2015|access-date=October 24, 2015}} Wheeler was directing the Kurdish attack on the prison and joined the fighting when those who had breached the compound came under fire inside. Reports stated that Wheeler ran toward the sound of the gunfire and that his actions along with those of one of his teammates ensured the success of the operation and protected those Kurdish fighters who had breached the compound. The Kurdistan Regional Government asked U.S. special operations forces to support an operation to free hostages that were being held inside the prison and were going to be executed. Information had been obtained which stated the hostages faced imminent execution and it was confirmed that graves had already been prepared for the hostages outside of the compound.{{cite web |last=Wong |first=Kristina |date=October 22, 2015 |title=Pentagon confirms first US combat death against ISIS |url=https://thehill.com/policy/defense/257737-pentagon-confirms-death-of-us-troop-during-iraq-rescue-mission/ |access-date=October 24, 2015 |work=The Hill}}{{cite web |last=Wong |first=Kristina |date=October 23, 2015 |title=Carter: ISIS hostages saved by US raid already had graves dug |url=https://thehill.com/policy/defense/257973-carter-hostages-saved-by-us-raid-already-had-graves-dug/ |access-date=October 24, 2015 |work=The Hill}} The Kurdish government stated after the raid that none of the 15 Kurdish fighters who were the object of the operation were found and that none of the hostages freed were Kurdish.{{cite web |date=October 23, 2015 |title=Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler ID'd as US soldier killed in Iraqi raid |url=https://www.gulflive.com/news/2015/10/master_sgt_joshua_wheeler_idd.html |accessdate=October 24, 2015 |work=Gulf Live}} Four Kurdish peshmerga soldiers were wounded during the operation. Five ISIS militants were detained during the operation and approximately 20 were killed. On 11 September 2020, one of his teammates, then-SFC Thomas Payne, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions that day,{{Cite news |last1=Madhani |first1=Aamer |last2=Colvin |first2=Jill |date=2020-09-11 |title=Trump bestows Medal of Honor on soldier for hostage rescue in Iraq |language=en |work=ABC 11 |agency=Associated Press |url=https://abc11.com/6419099/ |access-date=2020-09-11}} becoming the first living Delta Force recipient of the Medal of Honor and the first Medal of Honor recipient for Operation Inherent Resolve.

Personal life

Wheeler lived in North Carolina with his four sons and wife, Ashley, who had given birth in August 2015 to his fourth son. His three older sons were from a previous marriage. Wheeler was a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Patriotism by the Cherokee Nation in July 2016.{{cite web |author=Wallace |first=November |date= |title=Cherokee Nation Honors Fallen Hero Joshua Wheeler |url=http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/cherokee-nation-honors-fallen-hero-joshua-wheeler/ |accessdate=2016-11-05 |publisher=Native News Online}}

Awards and decorations

At the time of his death Wheeler had been awarded the following awards and decorations, except for the Silver Star, the Purple Heart and the Medal of Patriotism, which were awarded posthumously.

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|Silver Star

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|Bronze Star Medal with Valor Device and two silver oak leaf clusters

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|Purple Heart

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|Defense Meritorious Service Medal

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|Meritorious Service Medal

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|Air Medal

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|Joint Service Commendation Medal with Valor Device and oak leaf cluster

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|Army Commendation Medal with six oak leaf clusters

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|Joint Service Achievement Medal

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|Army Achievement Medal with seven oak leaf clusters

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|Cherokee National Medal of Patriotism

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|Army Good Conduct Medal (6 awards)

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|National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star

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|Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (device(s) unknown)

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|Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three campaign stars

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|Iraq Campaign Medal with six campaign stars

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|Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal with two campaign stars

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|Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal with two service stars

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|Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

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|NCO Professional Development Ribbon with bronze award numeral 4

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|Army Service Ribbon

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|Army Overseas Service Ribbon with award numeral 4

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|NATO Medal for service with ISAF

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|Navy Presidential Unit Citation

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|Valorous Unit Award with oak leaf cluster

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|Combat Infantryman Badge

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|Expert Infantryman Badge

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|Senior Parachutist Badge

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|Military Free Fall Jumpmaster Badge

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|Gold German Parachutist Badge

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|75th Ranger Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia

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|Ranger tab

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|USASOC CSIB

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|Expert Marksmanship Badge with Rifle Component Bar

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|9 Overseas Service Bars

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|6 Service stripes

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See also

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