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Marines to Receive Navy Cross Medals
February 09, 2009
Marine Corps News

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — The Secretary of the Navy, Donald C. Winter, is scheduled to present Navy Cross medals, posthumously, to Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter, from Sag Harbor, N.Y., and Cpl. Jonathan T. Yale, from Burkeville, Va., at a ceremony February 20 at the National Museum of the Marine Corps near Quantico, Va.

The Navy Cross is the highest medal for valor awarded by the Department of the Navy and is second only to the Medal of Honor. To date, 25 Navy Crosses have been awarded in the Global War on Terror.

Haerter and Yale were infantrymen assigned to the 2nd Marine Division, serving with 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, and 2nd Bn., 8th Marines, respectively, and were killed in action while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The morning of April 22, 2008, according to Haerter and Yale’s personal award recommendations, a truck began to rapidly negotiate the obstacles leading to an entry control point in Ramadi, Iraq, where Haerter and Yale were standing post. The two Marines quickly recognized the threat a suicide bomber driving a truck capable of carrying a large quantity of explosives posed to the Marines and Iraqi policemen in the area and engaged the truck with precise fire.

As a result of their actions, the truck stopped a few feet from their positions and the suicide bomber detonated the approximately 2,000 pounds of explosives in the truck, leveling the entry control point and mortally wounding the two Marines.

“The explosion blew out all of the windows over 150 meters from where the blast hit,” said Lance Cpl. Benjamin Tupaj, a rifleman with 3rd Platoon, Weapons Company, 1st Bn., 9th Marines. “They saved all of our lives, if it wasn’t for them that gate probably wouldn’t have held. If that truck had made it into the compound, there would’ve been a lot more casualties. They saved everyone’s life here.”

http://www.military.com/news/article/marin...l=1186032366495

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bobgee
Semper Fi, Marine Heroes! salute.gif Rest in Peace.
Bob
Popo367
Rest in peace................
m1ashooter
There is a little bit more to the story. The Iraq's ran from the area. The Marines stood their ground to defend their fellow Marines. Thats why Marines are Marines.

Stinger Gunner USMC
Semper Fi, Marines.
May they guard heaven's gates
normaninvasion
Jordan Haerter is from my hometown, first soldier from our town to die in confict since WW2. Our town bridge was dedicated to his memory.
teufelhunde.ret
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Jordan Haerter
normaninvasion
Our town has a population of about 4000, so hit the area pretty hard. Didn't know him, alot younger than me. Pretty amazing footage of the action that took place. One of the few and the brave. salute.gif
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