View Full Version : One Tough Mutha of a Hero.


CIWS
05-04-06, 02:19 PM
I don't know about you folks, but I think this Marine deserves the Medal of Honor. He's one tough Hombre.

Marines honor resolute lifesaver.
A Camp Pendleton Marine shot seven times in combat in Iraq received the Navy Cross on Monday and was promoted to sergeant major.
http://www.ocregister.com/newsimages/local/2006/05/02cross1_md.jpg


By MICHAEL CORONADO
The Orange County Register

CAMP PENDLETON - He was shot seven times. Then 40 pieces of super-heated shrapnel melted into his flesh. And at three different moments, in nanoseconds laced with adrenaline, confusion, sweat and blood, Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal took account of his life. Then he decided it would be OK if he died. His decision earned him the Navy Cross on Monday.

In November 2004, while serving with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, Kasal rushed into a house in Fallujah where Marines were trapped in a small room. They were pinned down by Iraqi insurgents firing into the house from a higher and superior position. The first time, after being shot and crawling to safety, Kasal went back out into the line of fire to rescue an injured Marine. "I knew I was gonna get shot (again)," he said.
Now, after having suffered seven gunshots, Kasal decided to again put his life at risk. He would use all of the available field dressings to help stop the bleeding of a gunshot wound suffered by a fellow Marine. He decided not to use any of the dressings for himself and instead "bleed out." It just made sense that one of them should survive. Finally, the insurgent, knowing the injured Marines had no way out, lobbed a grenade into the room. Kasal saw the grenade, and using his own body as a shield, leapt onto his fellow Marine as the grenade exploded.
"I thought the chances of surviving were zero," he said.
But survive he did, his right leg and buttock riddled with bullets and his body stung by shrapnel.


Full story is here.

http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/homepage/article_1126063.php

hardrockcamaro@mac.c
05-04-06, 02:29 PM
Wow!!!

I have serious respect for that guy!

LittleB
05-04-06, 02:34 PM
Wow....amazing. He does deserve a Medal of Honor. A true hero.

DLE
05-04-06, 02:50 PM
That is one hero. I have a lot of respect for him too.

Florian
05-04-06, 02:52 PM
That guy is a fooking stud. Glad hes on our side. Props to him


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PAW 47
05-04-06, 03:33 PM
The Navy Cross is right below the Metal of Honor. There have only been 6000 or so Cross's given...

Ranger
05-04-06, 03:47 PM
The term hero has been thrown around so loosely that it seems lately, everyone in uniform is a "Hero". That has always bothered me as it lessens the true heros. This guy deserves it.

boricuacaddy
05-04-06, 03:56 PM
Wow! Now that is what the meaning of "Hero" means.


David

HITMONEY
05-04-06, 06:11 PM
Damn!!!

Now THAT is a hero.

FastCTS
05-04-06, 07:21 PM
OO-RAH SEMPER FI

http://usmcstore.togetherweserved.com/images/products/reg/FS480.GIF

HITMONEY
05-04-06, 08:08 PM
Here is a picture of Sgt. Kasal being carried out of the house where the incident took place in Nov. 04


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v114/hitmoney/1stSgtKasal.jpg

Rolex
05-04-06, 09:35 PM
A great American, and a god among men.

EcSTSatic
05-04-06, 11:06 PM
Ooh-rah! Semper Fi Mac!

America still breeds heros!

The deadliest weapon in the world... (http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/sounds/full_metal_jacket/deadliestweapon.mp3)

Brotherhood (http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/sounds/full_metal_jacket/brotherhood.mp3)

HITMONEY
05-04-06, 11:12 PM
The Hall of Heroes....

http://patriotfiles.org/HallOfHeroes.htm

Stoneage_Caddy
05-04-06, 11:17 PM
holy crap dude , he didnt have that "pack" for equipment , that damn thing held his balls ....

few of the folks (me included) signed up and agreed to the "die for your country" thing , alot of us would like to think we would , but at the time its "yeah yeah yeah get on with it" ....its dudes like him that blow my mind becuse he basicly lived up to the contract and followed it to the letter , he said hed do it , and did ...and somehow lived (i dont understand how)....most of us put on the uniform ....he wore it ....and hes why i hang my flag out front .....just amazing ....

DILLIGAF
05-04-06, 11:17 PM
Be proud soldier and thank you.

Ranger
05-04-06, 11:24 PM
Someone mentioned the CMH (Congressional Medal of Honor) or as we used to call it, Coffin with Metal Handles. Check out this site and see what it takes to get one. Some of the stories will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up and defines true American Heros. God bless them all.
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/moh1.htm

TomDeville
05-05-06, 12:11 AM
God Bless the Great Nation; that
makes American Heroes.

TomDeville
:cool2:

JimHare
05-05-06, 07:45 AM
The term hero has been thrown around so loosely that it seems lately, everyone in uniform is a "Hero". That has always bothered me as it lessens the true heros. This guy deserves it.

Hear Hear! The application of a superlative to the comprehensive body of all involved in a situation defeats the purpose of said superlative in the first place, and demeans those who rise above the norm. Performance above and beyond the general level is the only true determination of superiority.

CIWS
05-05-06, 08:57 AM
Here is a picture of Sgt. Kasal being carried out of the house where the incident took place in Nov. 04


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v114/hitmoney/1stSgtKasal.jpg

Nice photo find. I noticed he is still carring his sidearm in his hand even after all of that ;)