Edward Joseph

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Staff Sergent Edward Joseph (February 20, 1987-September 23, 2039) was a Rhodesian soldier in the Rhodesian Army who served in the 4th Rhodesian Angolan Rifles during 5 conflicts. He was one of the men awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Hell Canyon.

Edward Joseph
File:Sergent Edward Joesph.jpeg
Edward during Hell Canyon
Nickname(s)The Brick of the Canyon
BornFebruary 20, 1987
Salisbury, Rhodesia
DiedSeptember 12, 2039
Salisbury Rhodesia
Buried
Allegiance Rhodesia
Service/branchFile:Flag of Rhodesian Army.png Rhodesian Army
Years of service2005-2038
RankFile:Rhon-OR-07.pngStaff Sergent
Rhon-OR-09.svgWarrant Officer Class 1
Unit4th Rhodesian Angolan Rifles
Battles/warsZimbabwe Border Crisis

Bosnia War

Rhodesian-Zimbabwe War

Congo Crisis

Serbian-Croatian War
AwardsFile:Medal of Honor ribbon.pngMedal of Honor
File:Cross of Valor.pngGrand Cross of Valor
NCO Training Ribbon


Biography

Edward Stuart Joseph was born on February 20, 1987 in Salisbury, Rhodesia. He grew up in a poor neighborhood and had a lack of education but was still really smart. In 2005 he enlisted to the 4th Rhodesian Angolan Rifles, 2nd Company of the Rhodesian Army in Salisbury on May 1, 2005. He served in the Zimbabwe Border Crisis, Bosnia War, Rhodesian-Zimbabwe War, Congo Crisis and the Serbian-Croatian War. During the Rhodesian-Zimbabwe War he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallantry in combat during the Battle of Hell Canyon. Later after his service he worked on a lumber mill for around six months before he was killed by rioters.

Service

Edward served for 33 years in the 4th Rhodesian Angolan Rifles and was promoted to Warrant Officer Class 1, the highest Non-Commissioned officer rank.

Zimbabwe Border Crisis

Edward served with the fourth for five years and participating in every major engagement during the war. He was awarded the War on Terrorism Medal for his service.

Bosnia War

He served in the Bosnia War for three years where he participated Operation Ghost Zone. During the conflict he was awarded two Bronze Stars, one with a arrowhead device for Operation Ghost Zone and another with a "V" device for his actions during the Battle of Mesdava.

Rhodesian-Zimbabwe War

During the Rhodesian-Zimbabwe War he fought in three different campaigns. For his heroic actions of stopping a group of enemies from flanking the line in a ravine during the Battle of Hell Canyon he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Congo Crisis

During the Congo Crisis he stopped several attacks by Namibian and Ghanaian forces on the civilian population.

Serbian-Croatian War

Edward was only involved in the last battle of the Serbian-Croatian War but was a major help to the Croatian forces by charging the Serbian line and killing and wounding 16 Serbian soldiers. For his actions the Rhodesian government awarded him the Grand Cross of Valor.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Staff Sergent, 4th Rhodesian Angolan Rifles. Place and date: At Hell Canyon, Fremont, October 6, 2019. Entered service at: Salisbury, S.P. Birth, Salisbury, S.P. Date of Issue, May 15, 2020.


Citation:


While the enemies were concealed in a ravine, assisted men on the skirmish line, directing their fire, etc., and using every effort to dislodge the enemy.

Later life

After his 33 years of service, Edward decided to work at a lumber mill so he could later retire. In 2039 he was killed by anti-military rioters after being hit in the head twice with a metal bike lock. He was buried at the Rhodesian Angolan Rifles Memorial.