Staff Sergeant
ROBERT J. MILLER


Inducted 2012

Biography

SSG Robert James Miller is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame due to his exceptional dedication to mission accomplishment and personal courage while serving as an outstanding model for his team to emulate. SSG Miller was killed in action as a result of enemy fire while conducting combat operations near Barikowt, Afghanistan on 25 January 2008. He served as a Ranger and Special Forces Soldier from 14 August 2004 to 25 January 2008. Staff Sergeant Miller was the ultimate quiet professional. He truly demonstrated the Army Values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless-service, honor, integrity, and personal courage in everything that he did. SSG Miller lived and breathed the Ranger Creed, volunteering for the toughest of missions despite knowing the hazards of his chosen profession. He exceeded the standards expected of Soldiers and consistently set the example for others to follow. He refused to surrender and paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country and his fellow Soldiers. SSG Miller’s final act as a Soldier was his determination to engage the enemy, even after sustaining severe wounds that ultimately led to his death. His actions directly resulted in saving the lives of his teammates. For his unparalleled valor and profound bravery, SSG Miller was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award. Staff Sergeant Miller lived the Ranger Creed to the end, and serves as an inspiration to all Rangers past, present, and future. Staff Sergeant Miller’s performance reflects great credit upon himself, the United States Special Operations Command, and the United States Army.