Anyone ever heard of Bradley Kasal?

Phaedrus

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I have. He is a legendary Marine, who has a pretty famous picture of himself out there.

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What I didn't know, is that he is a native of Marengo, Iowa, and is currently Sergeant Major of the recruiting station in Des Moines.

Here's the write up of what he did prior to the above picture:

The President of the United States
Takes Pleasure in Presenting The Navy Cross To
Bradley A. Kasal
First Sergeant, United States Marine Corps
For Services as Set Forth in the Following Citation:

For extraordinary heroism while serving as First Sergeant, Weapons Company, 3d Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on 13 November 2004. First Sergeant Kasal was assisting 1st Section, Combined Anti-Armor Platoon as they provided a traveling over watch for 3d Platoon when he heard a large volume of fire erupt to his immediate front, shortly followed by Marines rapidly exiting a structure. When First Sergeant Kasal learned that Marines were pinned down inside the house by an unknown number of enemy personnel, he joined a squad making entry to clear the structure and rescue the Marines inside. He made entry into the first room, immediately encountering and eliminating an enemy insurgent, as he spotted a wounded Marine in the next room. While moving towards the wounded Marine, First Sergeant Kasal and another Marine came under heavy rifle fire from an elevated enemy firing position and were both severely wounded in the legs, immobilizing them. When insurgents threw grenades in an attempt to eliminate the wounded Marines, he rolled on top of his fellow Marine and absorbed the shrapnel with his own body. When First Sergeant Kasal was offered medical attention and extraction, he refused until the other Marines were given medical attention. Although severely wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his fellow Marines as they continued to clear the structure. By his bold leadership, wise judgment, and complete dedication to duty, First Sergeant Kasal reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

From wiki:

In a fire fight in a house in Fallujah, although wounded by seven 7.62 mm AK-47 rounds and hit by more than 40 pieces of hot shrapnel from a grenade while using his body to shield an injured fellow Marine, Kasal refused to quit fighting and is credited with saving the lives of several Marines during the U.S. assault on insurgent strongholds in Fallujah in November 2004.
By the time he was carried out of the house by LCpl. Chris Marquez and LCpl. Dan Shaffer, Kasal had lost approximately 60 percent of his blood.[1]
The photograph of Kasal, taken by photographer Lucian Read — blood soaked and still holding his pistol and K-Bar knife — being helped from the building by fellow Marines, has become one of the iconic pictures of the war

Oooh - Rah, Marine! Note that despite being shot 7 times, losing 60% of his blood and carrying around 40 pieces of shrapnel and losing 4 inches of bone in his right leg, the dude has the presence of mind to retain his weapon and keep his finger off the trigger.
 
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Yes and read the book... check it out it is pretty good.
Amazon.com: My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story: Nathaniel R. Helms: Books

Also, although not an Iowa native here is another good read Amazon.com: Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10: Marcus Luttrell, Patrick Robinson: Books

I had the pleasure of listening to Marcus speak at a conference last year and I think this may have been posted here before (but what the heck, I'll put on again).

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irC4K7Q4JCo]YouTube - Marcus Luttrell Interview[/ame]
 

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Yes and read the book... check it out it is pretty good.
Amazon.com: My Men Are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story: Nathaniel R. Helms: Books

Also, although not an Iowa native here is another good read Amazon.com: Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10: Marcus Luttrell, Patrick Robinson: Books

I had the pleasure of listening to Marcus speak at a conference last year and I think this may have been posted here before (but what the heck, I'll put on again).

YouTube - Marcus Luttrell Interview

I met Marcus Lutrell last year at a conference in Des Moines & had his book "Lone Survivor" autographed. He is an amazing story & speaker. If you get a chance to read any of these heroic stories, they'll captivate you & you won't be able to put the book down.

It makes you appreciate the commitment these people have for our freedom & our country.
 
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I served under Kasal when he was a Sgt and I was a Lance Corp. He would be a guy you would want in your fire hole. Also I humbly beleive he was ripped off from getting the Medal of Honor. Navy Cross is no joke however if he was in any other branch he would have Received the MOH. Great post. Thanks for bringing this up to people who don't know the story.


Semper Fi.
 

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I just want to say that I am proud to have these great heros fighting for my freedom. Thanks to all the men and women of our armed forces.
 

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I love listening to Marcus speak. Another great read along these lines is anything about Mike Monsoor. Here is some footage from a tribute to Mike well worth the few minutes.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am2nZ0ju4Gs]YouTube - Mike Monsoor Tribute[/ame]
 

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I served under Kasal when he was a Sgt and I was a Lance Corp. He would be a guy you would want in your fire hole. Also I humbly beleive he was ripped off from getting the Medal of Honor. Navy Cross is no joke however if he was in any other branch he would have Received the MOH. Great post. Thanks for bringing this up to people who don't know the story.

Semper Fi.

I learned about him from some Marine friends of mine. Just didn't know he was an Iowegian.

It'd be wrong to say he went down swinging, because that bad boy just wouldn't go down.
 

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Try Camp Dodge:

Des Moines



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RS Sergeant Major
Sgt. Maj. Bradley Kasal
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Executive Officer: Capt. Darren Bowman
Operations Officer: 1st Lt. Jason L. Hoffman
Officer Selection Officer (Lincoln): Capt. Tony Woodruff
Officer Selection Officer (Iowa City): Capt. Scott M. Schmitz
Sergeant Major: Sgt. Maj. Bradley Kasal
Marketing/Public Affairs Representative: Cpl. Bryan A. Peterson

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