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Wounded Marine in iconic Fallujah photo awarded Navy Cross
Marine Corps News ^ | Lance Cpl. Patrick J. Floto

Posted on 05/05/2006 4:01:18 PM PDT by SandRat

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (May 4, 2006) -- Sgt. Maj. Bradley A. Kasal feels he did what any good Marine would’ve done.

That includes taking enemy rifle fire on Nov. 14, 2004, absorbing a grenade blast and refusing medical attention inside Fallujah’s “House of Hell” during Operation Al Fajr (New Dawn).

For his extraordinary heroism and leadership in Fallujah, Iraq, as the Weapons Company first sergeant for 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Kasal was awarded the Navy Cross during a ceremony here Monday.

“The word hero is tossed around pretty loosely these days,” said Maj. Gen. Michael R. Lehnert, Commanding General of Marine Corps Installations West, after awarding Kasal with the Naval service’s second-highest decoration, in front of an audience that included the 1st Marine Division’s past and present commanding generals, Lt. Gen. James N. Mattis and Maj. Gen. Richard F. Natonski, respectively.

”Some may call a basketball player a hero for scoring the winning goal or a celebrity for donating a small portion of their earnings to a good cause, but Kasal is a true American hero.”

When then-1st Sgt. Kasal assisted one of his platoons with an over watch inside Fallujah that day, intense gunfire broke out in an Iraqi home to his immediate front.

Seconds later, Marines were rapidly exiting the building, known as the “House of Hell.” “That house was a death trap,” said Maj. Gen. Lehnert.

“It was set up for one purpose: to kill United States Marines.” Kasal could have easily stayed out of the house.”

When he found out that there were Marines still pinned down inside the infamous house, nothing the insurgents could put on the table would stop him from rescuing his Marines.

“Going in for them was the right thing to do,” said Kasal, 39, who hails from Afton, Iowa. “They’re Marines, and I’m a Marine. We look out for each other.”

Upon entry of the house, Kasal found himself face-to-face with an insurgent who he neutralized at extreme close range. Shortly afterwards, AK-47 gunfire was coming from all directions, and Kasal was hit from behind.

“While I was in that house, I made three life or death decisions,” Kasal said. “I never thought I would live through any of them, but I did what I did to help the other Marines.”

The first decision Kasal made was to expose himself to enemy fire in order to pull another wounded Marine out of the line of fire. Kasal took more enemy fire doing this.

While both Marines were under cover, they assessed their wounds. Both had multiple injuries, but there were only enough bandages for one of them to live.

Kasal made his second decision to forfeit his medical supplies to the other Marine.

“It made more sense to use all of the bandages on one of us then to split the supplies and have us both bleed to death,” Kasal said.

The insurgents deployed a hand grenade to get the Marines out of cover, and it landed within a few feet of the two bleeding Marines.

Kasal then decided to use his own severely wounded body to protect the Marine from shrapnel.

By the time he was carried out of the house by Lance Cpl. Chris Marquez and Lance Cpl. Dan Shaffer as Lucian M. Reed, an Associated Press photographer snapped the iconic photo displayed at Marine Corps installations all over the globe, Kasal had lost approximately 60 percent of his blood from more than 40 shrapnel wounds and seven 7.62 mm AK-47 gunshots.

One day prior to being awarded the Navy Cross Kasal’s father passed away.

However, a live video teleconference feed to Kasal’s hometown provided his mother, family members and friends an opportunity to watch him receive the Navy Cross, be promoted to the rank of sergeant major and reenlist for three years.

“It’s been a very emotional week,” Kasal said. “I am blessed to recover from my injuries, which the doctors thought would never happen, and regain my place in the Marine Corps. I would take the pain of surgeries any day over the pain of being away from my Marines.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: California; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: anamericansoldier; awarded; cross; fallujah; iconic; iraq; marine; navy; navycross; oif; photo; reups; terrorwar; waronterror; wounded
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To: Ainast
But I don't think the government would like me designing weapons in my basement.

You might be surprised...

I'm doing computer science.

Excellent! Better simulators, better data extraction, better target discrimination, better medical records tracking, better...

61 posted on 05/05/2006 6:18:24 PM PDT by null and void (Hillary!™ would have been a big astronaut. Say that slowly)
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To: Aggie Mama

Hmmm. I may do the same. Well, dine in...


62 posted on 05/05/2006 6:23:05 PM PDT by null and void (Hillary!™ would have been a big astronaut. Say that slowly)
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To: krunkygirl

When you enter heaven, there will be battalions of them there to greet you.


63 posted on 05/05/2006 6:27:23 PM PDT by fish hawk
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To: null and void

YEEEHAW!!!


64 posted on 05/05/2006 6:38:53 PM PDT by Ainast
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To: BurbankKarl

Wow...you are NOT kidding!!!!


65 posted on 05/05/2006 6:46:33 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Call The Cee Eye A. I dare ya!)
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To: cll
I still prefer the ol' Colt .45 but now the Beretta is the standard issue side arm.

When a man like Sergeant Major Kasal is holding it, caliber doesn't mean all that much. It could just as well be a stick!

I stand humbled and awe-stricken by men such as these!

66 posted on 05/05/2006 6:57:47 PM PDT by Don Carlos ( Term limits for all. Give us back our Republic before its too late!)
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To: Axhandle
Somewhere in the story, it says Sgt. Maj Kasal had 19 years service when the action took place. He was a First Sergeant at the time.

I'm no authority on USMC, (being retired USAF), but believe the Marines re-enlist upon expiration of term of service, similar to the Air Force. The Sgt. Maj. was probably going over 20 on that reenlistment.

67 posted on 05/05/2006 7:04:53 PM PDT by Don Carlos ( Term limits for all. Give us back our Republic before its too late!)
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To: Ainast
can't donate any money

Donate a toy. The Marines have a very active 'Toys For Tots' program for Christman and special occasions. We see their donation boxes all the time during the holiday season.

68 posted on 05/05/2006 7:08:17 PM PDT by Don Carlos ( Term limits for all. Give us back our Republic before its too late!)
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To: Ainast

The Air Force took me! o)


69 posted on 05/05/2006 7:10:19 PM PDT by Don Carlos ( Term limits for all. Give us back our Republic before its too late!)
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To: fish hawk

When the Marine Corps hymn is played, nobody is on their feet faster than my wife, whose father was a Marine in the Pacific in WWII and whose husband served as a Marine in Nam several times. There are probably several good things to be in any life, but being a Marine is the ultimate. Some time the assholes of this world are going to piss us Marines all off to the point that we all re-up simultaneously and kick some world-class ass in about 45 minutes.


70 posted on 05/05/2006 7:33:36 PM PDT by mathurine (ua)
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To: null and void
"You'll note he still has his .45, and that he's carrying it with his finger on the trigger guard, just like they taught him..."

As I'm sure others have stated -
it's a nine.

But that's a sidelight, the Sgt Major deserves all we can offer him.

71 posted on 05/05/2006 7:41:05 PM PDT by norton
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To: river rat

As a Marine (1965-1969) I'm proud of this Marine. I'm ashamed that our government did not award this Marine the medal he earned. I have no doubt that had he been an officer his medal would have been worn around his neck. Semper Fi....


72 posted on 05/05/2006 7:59:54 PM PDT by stumpy
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To: para-dea

You are right. We have no problems when we see what these wonderful men and women go through for us and this nation. By the way, welcome to FreeRepublic.


73 posted on 05/05/2006 8:11:35 PM PDT by rep-always
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To: fish hawk

Yum-Yum!


74 posted on 05/05/2006 8:32:18 PM PDT by krunkygirl
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To: para-dea

Welcome here. With your son serving in Iraq, you're probably already aware that you've hooked up with a very large support group.


75 posted on 05/05/2006 8:35:32 PM PDT by ErnBatavia (Meep Meep)
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To: concentric circles

Thanks for the link........ God bless this hero.


76 posted on 05/05/2006 8:44:21 PM PDT by united1000 (An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last. - Sir Winston Churchill)
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To: mathurine
When the Marine Corps hymn is played, nobody is on their feet faster than my wife, whose father was a Marine in the Pacific in WWII

I'd give her a run for her money.

My dad is a Marine vet, of WWII (Pacific, Okinawa maybe they know each other?), Korea, and Vietnam (Danang).

77 posted on 05/05/2006 8:53:09 PM PDT by null and void (Hillary!™ would have been a big astronaut. Say that slowly)
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To: DuncanWaring
The way I've heard it, Marines who earn a MOH, but aren't KIA, get a Navy Cross. :-P

Sorry, but that's just an urban myth. We marines have many fine - and living - MOH winners.

One comment of a more political bent - someone like this sure puts Kerry's whole sack of BS in really stark perspective...

80 posted on 05/05/2006 9:34:42 PM PDT by GunnyB (Once a Marine, Always a Marine)
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