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18 Year Old Earns Silver Star
usahog Offline
#1 Posted:
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http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,FL_star_090404,00.html

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An 18 year old Private earned the first U.S. Army Silver Star medal awarded to any of the 32,000 American soldiers currently serving in the Iraqi capital, after helping fight off a deadly guerrilla ambush in May that killed two of his companions and wounded five.

The 1st Cavalry Division's Pfc. Christopher Fernandez, of Tucson, Arizona received the Silver Star from the division's commander, Maj. Gen. Peter Chiarelli, on Aug. 13. The award is given for uncommon valor in combat.

Fernandez, a Humvee machine gunner, is credited with holding a band of insurgents at bay while his companions gathered wounded and dead soldiers from a vehicle disabled by a roadside bombing. The ambush took place May 5 in west Baghdad.

One soldier that carried the dead and wounded to safety, 33-year-old Sgt. Timothy Buttz of Bloomington, Minnesota, was decorated with the Army's Bronze Star medal, with a special commendation for valor.

"After the (bomb) went off, I noticed their Humvee was taking fire, that's when I started shooting back," said Fernandez, a quiet, lanky man who wears glasses.

Fernandez ran out of ammunition for his M-249 machine gun. He sprinted to the disabled Humvee and grabbed a damaged M-240 heavy machine gun and dashed back to his position to continue firing. The M-240's protective hand guards had been blown off and Fernandez said he burned his hands in about 10 minutes of sustained shooting.

"I knew I had to do something. I could've gotten myself killed to do it," said Fernandez, interviewed at 1st Cavalry headquarters near Baghdad International Airport.

The two soldiers who died in the attack were 19-year-old Pfc. Bradley Kritzer, of Irvona, Pennsylvania; and 18-year-old Spc. James Marshall, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Buttz said the two were unconscious in the back of the disabled Humvee, along with two of the wounded soldiers.

"I moved them from their Humvee to mine," Buttz said.

Buttz also destroyed the vehicle's sensitive radios before abandoning the damaged Humvee and driving back to their base. Kritzer and Marshall died en route, he said.

The Silver Star is the military's third-highest combat medal. Since March 2003, 124 Silver Stars and 399 Bronze Stars for valor have been awarded in the Iraq conflict, according to Pentagon figures.

Hog
MACS Offline
#2 Posted:
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Good on 'im!!

Such a young man to show such courage under fire. God bless him.
echo4alpha Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2003
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Mega F'n Hooah!

At an age that so may kids are out drunk and partying their way into nothingness,
echo4alpha Offline
#4 Posted:
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At an age that so may kids are out drunk and partying their way into nothingness, PFC Christopher Fernandez laid it all on the line for his Brothers in Arms!

Mega F'n Hooah!
MACS Offline
#5 Posted:
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Ya can't call that a double post... how would you classify it? Incomplete thought and hit "submit"... then finished the thought?

Mike? Your meds have obviously kicked in full bore. Go take a nap buddy. :-)

Charlie Offline
#6 Posted:
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Way to go Christopher Fernandez! We are proud of you and I hope your home town honors you when you return!
Charlie
echo4alpha Offline
#7 Posted:
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Shawn,

You're right, the meds have kicked in and I'm feelin' damned good! No way I'm taking a nap - I'm riding this legal narcotic high all the way.

Oh yeah, sorry 'bout the threadjack and 1 1/2 post. It really wasn't a double.

On a serious note, our brave Warriors are the finest in the world and PFC Fernandez is a definite example of courage under fire and willingness to lay it all on the line for his Brothers in Arms!

MEGA HOOAH PFC HERNANDEZ!!!

E4A
billyjackson Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 08-19-2002
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congrats to him for the recognition but more importantly HUGE THANKS for his courage and skill. My debt to our warriors grows.
CWFoster Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 12-12-2003
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MEGA HOOAH!
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