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4th Infantry Division



The 4th Division was organized at Camp Greene, North Carolina on November 17, 1917. The Roman numerals for four — IV — suggests the word ivy, from which the division adopts its insignia. The 4th Infantry Division motto is "Steadfast and Loyal".



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On Oct. 3, 2009, many Soldiers distinguished themselves when more than 300 Anti-Afghan forces, or AAF, attempted to overrun Combat Outpost — COP — Keating, a company-sized outpost in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. On that day, eight of the 53 members of B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, who defended the position were killed and more than 25 were injured.

Of these men, one Soldier's gallantry stood out. Without regard to his own safety, Spc. Ty Michael Carter proved himself time and time again. He resupplied ammunition to fighting positions, provided first aid to a battle buddy, killed enemy troops and valiantly risked his own life to save a fellow Soldier who was injured and pinned down by overwhelming enemy fire. He did all this while under heavy small arms and indir

Ty Carter Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Full nameTy Michael Carter ProfessionUnited States Army staff sergeant (retired)Known forBeing a Medal of Honor recipientPhysical Stats & MoreHeight (approx.)in centimeters- 178 cm
in meters- 1.78 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 10”Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 75 kg
in pounds- 165 lbsEye ColourGunmetal BlueHair ColourBaldCareer (Military)Service/Branch• United States Marine Corps
• United States ArmyService Years• 1998–2002 (United States Marine Corps)
• 2008–2014 (United States Army)Unit/Division• 61st Cavalry Regiment
• 4th Infantry Division
• 1st Cavalry Regiment
• 2nd Infantry Division
• 7th Infantry DivisionBattles/WarsWar in Afghanistan - Battle of KamdeshAwards and Decorations Right Breast
• Valorous Unit Award
• Meritorious Unit Commendation

Left Breast
• Combat Action Badge
• Medal of Honor
• Purple Heart
• Meritorious Service Medal with four bronze Oak Leaf Clusters
• Army Commendation Medal
• Army

Ty Carter

Ty Michael Carter was born in Spokane, Washington in 1980 and moved to California’s Bay Area in 1981. In 1991, his family moved back to Spokane, where he graduated from North Central High School in 1998 where he excelled in biology and art. Carter initially served in the United States Marine Corps from 1998 to 2002, showing promise in weapons marksmanship and serving in Okinawa, Japan, as an intelligence clerk.

In an effort to avoid college studies, Carter enlisted in the Marine Corps and attended the Marine Corps Combat Engineer School. He later served in Okinawa, Japan as an intelligence clerk. Carter showed promise in weapons marksmanship and was sent to Primary Marksmanship Instructor School in 1999. He served two short training deployments; one to San Clemente Island, California, and the other to Egypt, for Operation Bright Star. Carter was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps on Oct. 12, 2002.

Following his time in the Marine Corps, Carter enrolled in college at Los Medanos Community College in California, having maintained a fascination with biology.

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