The President of the United States of America, authorized by Executive Order 11046, 24 August 1962, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Bronze Star Medal to First Sergeant Michael L. Roth, United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious service from 1 May 2009 to 15 January 2010 as First Sergeant during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. His outstanding duty performance during combat operations in Iraq contributed to the overwhelming success of the Command’s mission. His actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect distinct credit upon himself, Joint Task Force 134, Multi-National Force-Iraq, and the United States Army.
NARRATIVE TO ACCOMPANY AWARD:
First Sergeant Roth distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious service to the United States as First Sergeant, Company C, 2d Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, Multi-National Force-Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq, from 1 May 2009 to 15 January 2010 during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. First Sergeant Roth’s exceptional leadership and strong attention to detail were significant contributing factors in the success of Charlie Company. His commitment and relentless pursuit of excellence produced a highly motivated, cohesive unit that was selected as the Battalion main effort tasked with conducting critical detainee transfers and securing coalition forces and civilian contractors during the international border crossing convoys. First Sergeant Roth’s Company traveled 110,000 accident free miles, more than any other Company in the Battalion. His strict enforcement of standards and safety procedures set the standard for all Companies in the Battalion to follow. Setting the example and leading from the front, First Sergeant Roth participated in 10 detainee air transfer missions, three outpost personnel swaps and two international border crossing convoys. His Company helped significantly in ensuring the external security of the forward operating base in an area of operations that consisted of 340 square kilometers of battle space and 75 kilometers of main and alternate supply routes. He did this amidst threats of small arms fire, improvised explosive devices, indirect fire and explosively formed projectiles that continue to exist throughout Iraq. First Sergeant Roth constantly sought to improve the Company’s ability to accomplish the mission. He was the driving force behind the transition of logistical responsibility associated with the Safwan Hill combat outpost, a theater level critical asset. He coordinated directly with the Brigade staff of an adjacent Division to ensure the needs of the outpost were met. He was able to determine the reporting needs for ordering supplies and helped to streamline the communications process from the outpost to the Base Defense Operations Center so those that needed the information received it timely and accurately. First Sergeant Roth was able to improve the quality of life at the outpost by obtaining a satellite internet and phone system. He developed direct contact with various contractors to ensure services to the outpost were done timely and also was directly involved in the improvement of force protection measures for the outpost. First Sergeant Roth significantly improved communication within the Company coordinating the installation of equipment that enabled direct communication with the combat outpost, patrols and convoys from the company tactical operations center. His extensive knowledge of Excel has helped streamline the tracking of training, missions and accountability of 37 million dollars worth of Company equipment. First Sergeant Roth was integral in the development of the Company motor stables program which was a significant factor in the improvement of the vehicle operational readiness rate by 20 percent and helped to develop more knowledgeable vehicle operators. He became extremely familiar with maintenance issues of each of the 40 tactical vehicles assigned to the Company. First Sergeant Roth significantly helped to streamline Company reporting and tracking for the forward operating base battle drills. As the unit’s senior enlisted leader, First Sergeant Roth worked diligently in mentoring, disciplining, training, and motivating Soldiers assigned to the unit. The biggest strength of Charlie Company is in its Non-commissioned Officer Corps for which First Sergeant Roth’s influence has had the biggest impact. First Sergeant Roth implemented a Non-commissioned Officer Development Program that helped to develop future leaders and instruct current leaders on tactical and administrative information necessary to succeed. First Sergeant Roth’s efforts were essential to the success of Company and Battalion missions. First Sergeant Roth’s actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect distinct credit upon himself, the Multi-National Force-Iraq, and the United States Army.



