Carter enlisted in the
United States Marine Corps October 13, 1998, and attended the Marine Corps Combat Engineer School. He later served in
Okinawa, Japan, as an intelligence clerk. Carter showed promise in weapons’ marksmanship and was sent to
Primary Marksmanship Instructor School in 1999. He served two short training deployments; one to
San Clemente Island, California, and the other to Egypt, for
Operation Bright Star. Carter was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps on 12 October 2002. After his enlistment, Carter enrolled in college and studied biology at
Los Medanos Community College in
California where he met and began dating April Ait in early 2004. Ait soon became pregnant and they were married shortly thereafter. After the birth of their daughter Madison, some time traveling the United States, and subsequent divorce, Carter opted to join the
United States Army. Carter enlisted in the United States Army in January 2008 as a
cavalry scout and received training at
Fort Knox, Kentucky. From May 2009 to May 2010, he was deployed to Afghanistan with Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron,
61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division.
Medal of Honor action While on his first deployment in Afghanistan, Carter was stationed at
Combat Outpost (COP) Keating in
Kamdesh District,
Nuristan Province. On October 3, 2009, the outpost came under heavy attack and Carter, then a
specialist, distinguished himself in what came to be known as the
Battle of Kamdesh. President
Barack Obama presented Carter the Medal of Honor in a
White House ceremony on August 26, 2013. The following day, Carter was inducted into the Pentagon Hall of Heroes. ==Awards and decorations==