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Juan Sebastián Restrepo (October 7, 1986 – July 22, 2007) was a
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soldier and medic. Restrepo was killed in the
Korengal Valley Korangal Valley (alternatively spelled Korengal, Kurangal, Korangal; ps, کړنګل), also nicknamed "The Valley of Death" is a valley in the Dara-I-Pech District of Kunar Province, eastern Afghanistan. Agriculture and forestry The valley ...
in Afghanistan, of neck wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit using small-arms fire. He was honored in '' Restrepo'', nominated for
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at the
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.


Early life and family

Restrepo was born in Neiva, Huila, Colombia. His mother, Marcela Pardo, a physical therapist, named him after the composer
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. He rarely saw his father Gerardo Restrepo Ramirez, a pediatric neurologist, after his parents separated when he was 2. He had an older brother named Ivan, and a younger brother, Pablo. In 1993, Pardo and her sons immigrated to the United States, first living in
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. Two years later they moved to
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. Juan was very active in sports, boxing, playing soccer and skateboarding. He attended Charles W. Flanagan High School, graduating in 2004. He planned to be a doctor, like his father and grandfather. Unable to afford to go to college, Restrepo returned to Colombia, where he studied classical violin at the Luis A. Calvo Academy,
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. After his girlfriend became pregnant with his child, he returned to the United States and enlisted in the military. He returned to Colombia for the birth of his daughter, Ariana.


Military service

In February 2006, Restrepo attended basic training at Fort Sill (Bravo Battery 1st Battalion 79th Field Artillery Regiment). In May 2006, he attended advanced individual training at Fort Sam Houston (Bravo/Charlie Company, 232nd Medical Battalion) before attending airborne school at Fort Benning. He went to Italy and Germany, where he did specialized medical training, before being deployed to the
Korengal Valley Korangal Valley (alternatively spelled Korengal, Kurangal, Korangal; ps, کړنګل), also nicknamed "The Valley of Death" is a valley in the Dara-I-Pech District of Kunar Province, eastern Afghanistan. Agriculture and forestry The valley ...
in May 2007. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. A few months after he arrived, Restrepo's patrol was ambushed in the village of Aliabad. He lifted his head to see if anyone was injured, and took two bullets to the face and neck. He stayed semi-conscious, trying to instruct his fellow soldiers what to do for him. He was stable when he boarded the medevac helicopter, but died of wounds before arriving at the hospital. He was buried in Colombia.


''Restrepo''

His life and death, and the lives of his fellow soldiers as they carry on at OP Restrepo, are chronicled in the award-winning documentary '' Restrepo'', by
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and
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, and its sequel, ''
Korengal ''Korengal'' is a 2014 documentary about the War in Afghanistan directed by Sebastian Junger. It picks up where the film '' Restrepo'' (2010) left off, taking the viewer deeper into the experiences of the soldiers of Second Platoon, Battle Company ...
''. The first documentary begins on a train in Italy with an enthusiastic Restrepo excited to go to Afghanistan; he dies shortly after the documentary begins. Restrepo's death hit his fellow soldiers hard. He was highly respected "because he was brave under fire and absolutely committed to the men. If you got sick he'd take your guard shift. If you were depressed he'd come to your hooch and play guitar. He took care of his men in every possible way," Junger wrote. Two months after his death, his platoon built a new combat outpost near where he had died and named it OP Restrepo. OP Restrepo housed anywhere from 15 to 20 soldiers at a time during its two years of existence. It had no running water or electricity, but was essentially a shantytown constructed from tarp and plywood, and protected by giant bags of rocks. "When the boys built that base, the Taliban or the AAF forces in the valley, they were completely in shock. It was like a middle finger sticking out. And they realized once they could not knock off OP Restrepo, we had the upper hand. They started becoming afraid," Capt. Dan Kearney says in ''Restrepo''.


Awards

Restrepo was awarded the
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,
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,
National Defense Service Medal The National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) is a service award of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. It is awarded to every member of the US Armed Forces who has served during any one of four ...
, Afghanistan Campaign Medal,
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,
Army Service Ribbon The Army Service Ribbon (ASR) is a military award of the United States Army that was established by the Secretary of the Army on 10 April 1981 as announced in Department of the Army General Order 15, dated 10 October 1990. History Effective 1 A ...
,
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, Basic Parachutist Badge and the Combat Medical Badge.


References

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