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Medal of Honor recipient, Clinton Romesha, reflects on accountability, trust and placing others before self.

Clint Romesha receiving Medal of Honor from President Obama in 2010

Friday, April 17, 2026
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Clint RomeshaStaff Sergeant Clinton Romesha is a Medal of Honor recipient recognized for extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Combat Outpost Keating in Afghanistan in 2009. Facing overwhelming enemy forces, he repeatedly exposed himself to intense fire to organize defenses, lead counterattacks, direct air support, and protect wounded comrades. His decisive leadership and unwavering courage were instrumental in saving lives, repelling the attack, and securing the outpost. Romesha’s actions exemplify selfless service, resilience, and leadership under the most extreme conditions.

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More about Clinton Romesha

Clint Romesha smiling wearing the Medal of Honor around his neckClinton is a former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant noted for his heroic actions during the Battle of Kamdesh, a key moment during the War in Afghanistan.  On October 3, 2009, Sergeant Romesha took quick and selfless action while under aggressive fire from the Taliban. Despite taking shrapnel wounds to his neck, shoulders, and arms, he carried out a counterattack that not only eliminated Taliban machine guns, but allowed for wounded soldiers to be taken to an aid station. Throughout the 12-hour battle, Romesha told himself he was merely doing what any soldier would have done for his comrades; everyone else, however, saw him as a hero.

Cover imagery of Clinton Romesha's book, Red PlatoonClinton Romesha’s valor and humility have been widely celebrated. In 2013, he was , making him the fourth living recipient of the honor for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the same year, he was inducted into the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes.

Since receiving these accolades, Romesha has carried his Medal of Honor with him wherever he goes – not out of pride, but as a constant reminder that within every single person lies the same qualities responsible for Romesha’s own heroic actions.

His 2016 memoir, Red Platoon: A True Story of American Valor, was immediately recognized as an instant classic. It is not only admired for providing a clear-eyed account of one of the most crucial battles in recent military history, but also as a powerful account of how one person, committed to doing the right thing, can make a bigger difference than they ever imagined. Romesha revisited the story of the battle that made him a hero in the Netflix original series, Medal of Honor. 

As a speaker, Clinton Romesha not only reminds audiences of the power of ordinary people have for extraordinary bravery, but remains deeply committed to telling the stories of the soldiers who served with him, both living and gone. Romesha forges a connection between his audience and soldiers around the world, telling the stories of those who remain unrecognized and who continue to make tough, brave choices in the service of others.

Sourced from Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau.

About ENGAGE

ENGAGE is a veteran-focused awareness and leadership event led by the 91·çÃùÄñ³ª Veterans Alumni Chapter. This annual networking event features speakers on relevant themes that encourage dialogue, reflection, and self-awareness about service members' experiences and endless transitions throughout their post-military lives.

The Veterans Alumni Chapter supports student veterans as they transition from military service to academic and professional life by providing guidance, resources and leadership development beyond the classroom. By strengthening connections to mentors, employers, campus and community resources, the chapter advances measurable outcomes in education, career readiness, and personal growth. Together, we aim to build a more resilient veteran community and a stronger Northern Nevada workforce.

 

Evening event program

Location:

5 p.m. | Networking | Second floor

6 p.m. | Main program | First floor auditorium

  • Opening remarks by the Veterans Alumni Chapter President
  • Welcome from the 91·çÃùÄñ³ª President
  • Student perspective from a University student
  • Remarks by Clinton Romesha
  • Audience question and answer session

After the program | Book signing with Clinton | Outside the auditorium