Army Ranger awarded for heroic Mount Hood rescue

Army Ranger Callum Wilkie receives the Soldier’s Medal for saving a climber on Mount Hood.

PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. — A Joint Base Lewis-McChord Army Ranger has been honored with the U.S. military’s highest award for non-combat valor, the Soldier’s Medal, nearly one year after saving a man who fell more than 500 feet off Mount Hood.

Staff Sgt. Callum Wilkie received the Soldier’s Medal during a ceremony at JBLM on Monday. The medal is awarded for acts of heroism performed outside of combat.

“It’s absolutely an honor,” Wilkie said. “I feel like I just did what any person would do to help a fellow

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