SFC Gilbert T. Zavala awarded Purple Heart
SFC Zavala receiving the Purple Heart
SFC Zavala receiving the Purple Heart
SFC Zavala and COL Wolff
SFC Zavala and COL Wolff

SFC Gilbert T. Zavala, served with Task Force 71, Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM in the Helmand Province, Gereshk, Afghanistan. On the morning of 20 OCT 2008 at 0830, while serving with a combined Special Operations Task Force, Afghan Security Guards and Afghan National Police were attacked by a three sided ambush while conducting a Combat Reconnaissance Patrol in the Helmand Province, Afghanistan. SFC Zavala's entire convoy came under direct fire initiated by a mortar round and for 30-40 minutes the convoy was under intense volumes of fire from RPG's, recoilless rifles and mortar fire while dispersed in a Wadi north of the Helmand canal in the Loy Mandah region. The Special Forces TM SGT's vehicle was receiving accurate PKM machine gun fire along with multiple Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) rounds narrowly missing the Civil Affairs vehicle. Upon receiving the command over the radio, SFC Zavala started to move his vehicle to higher ground to try to gain fire superiority and after moving about 50 meters his vehicle received a direct hit in which the RPG which penetrated the vehicles armor. The blast peppered the interpreter with shrapnel and knocked SFC Zavala and SFC Montenegro unconscious. SFC Montenegro, the Team Medic, was the first person to regain consciousness and he then revived SFC Zavala. IOT regained control of the vehicle. Unable to talk and having trouble hearing due to the concussion of the blast, SFC Zavala opened his door to let out the smoke to allow oxygen into the vehicle since the RPG blast initiated the fire extinguisher system. After establishing visual contact with the SF TM SGT, SFC Zavala drove the CA vehicle north about 100-150 meters to get out of range of any incoming rounds. Upon stopping the vehicle, SFC Zavala was immediately attended to for injuries sustained from the explosion. After receiving aid, SFC Zavala then jumped into the turret of his vehicle and noticed the 50 Cal machine gun was damaged, then moved to the M240 machine gun and returned fire towards the enemy positions that were still firing onto the CA and SF TM SGT vehicles with RPG's and PKM fire. After the enemy fled, SFC Zavala then jumped out of the turret and ran to the other side of his vehicle to assist in the treatment of casualties and removed them from the vehicle to prep for MEDEVAC. For his injuries, SFC Zavala is therefore awarded the Purple Heart.