Now THAT's a Hero!!

LizardLizard Posts: 12,091
edited October 2006 in A Moving Train
No matter how you feel about the war (I am against it), this guy was only 25 years old and really showed his bravery and love for his fellow man. Yeah, you can argue about him being over there for a war of killing but I am specifically talking about this one act by this young man.

http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,116817,00.html

CORONADO, Calif. - A Navy SEAL sacrificed his life to save his comrades by throwing himself on top of a grenade Iraqi insurgents tossed into their sniper hideout, fellow members of the elite force said.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor had been near the only door to the rooftop structure Sept. 29 when the grenade hit him in the chest and bounced to the floor, said four SEALs who spoke to The Associated Press this week on condition of anonymity because their work requires their identities to remain secret.

"He never took his eye off the grenade, his only movement was down toward it," said a 28-year-old lieutenant who sustained shrapnel wounds to both legs that day. "He undoubtedly saved mine and the other SEALs' lives, and we owe him."

Monsoor, a 25-year-old gunner, was killed in the explosion in Ramadi, west of Baghdad. He was only the second SEAL to die in Iraq since the war began.

Two SEALs next to Monsoor were injured; another who was 10 to 15 feet from the blast was unhurt. The four had been working with Iraqi soldiers providing sniper security while U.S. and Iraqi forces conducted missions in the area.

In an interview at the SEALs' West Coast headquarters in Coronado, four members of the special force remembered "Mikey" as a loyal friend and a quiet, dedicated professional.

"He was just a fun-loving guy," said a 26-year-old petty officer 2nd class who went through the grueling 29-week SEAL training with Monsoor. "Always got something funny to say, always got a little mischievous look on his face."

Other SEALS described the Garden Grove, Calif., native as a modest and humble man who drew strength from his family and his faith. His father and brother are former Marines, said a 31-year-old petty officer 2nd class.

Prior to his death, Monsoor had already demonstrated courage under fire. He has been posthumously awarded the Silver Star for his actions May 9 in Ramadi, when he and another SEAL pulled a team member shot in the leg to safety while bullets pinged off the ground around them.

Monsoor's funeral was held Thursday at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego. He has also been submitted for an award for his actions the day he died.

The first Navy SEAL to die in Iraq was Petty Officer 2nd Class Marc A. Lee, 28, who was killed Aug. 2 in a firefight while on patrol against insurgents in Ramadi. Navy spokesman Lt. Taylor Clark said the low number of deaths among SEALs in Iraq is a testament to their training.

Sixteen SEALs have been killed in Afghanistan. Eleven of them died in June 2005 when a helicopter was shot down near the Pakistan border while ferrying reinforcements for troops pursuing al-Qaida militants.

There are about 2,300 of the elite fighters, based in Coronado and Little Creek, Va.

The Navy is trying to boost that number by 500 - a challenge considering more than 75 percent of candidates drop out of training, notorious for "Hell Week," a five-day stint of continual drills by the ocean broken by only four hours sleep total. Monsoor made it through training on his second attempt.
So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
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  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    wow what a brave guy. thanks for posting.
  • I remember reading an article a while ago that told the story of some grunt jumping in a humvee to man the 50 while his (i don't know what to call it...company? platoon? whatever) took cover when they where ambushed big time. It was estimated he saved I think fifty lives, but he ended up getting shot.
  • keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    Wow, thats bravery. Vedderlution, do you have a link? I don't really understand what you are saying.
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  • OneLoveOneLove Posts: 563
    Wether you are for this war or not, you have to admit that there are heroic actions being taken by every day folks over there.

    Its nice to hear one of the positive stories (if you can call it that, it is unfortunate that this man died).

    Thanks for posting.
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    OneLove wrote:
    Wether you are for this war or not, you have to admit that there are heroic actions being taken by every day folks over there.

    Its nice to hear one of the positive stories (if you can call it that, it is unfortunate that this man died).

    Thanks for posting.

    dont tell that to someone on this board, you know who you are, who believes US soliders are getting what they deserve because the US has no business in Iraq. American soliders are the bravest men and women in the world. We should all stay behind and support them.
  • Wow, thats bravery. Vedderlution, do you have a link? I don't really understand what you are saying.


    I'm trying to look for it.
  • rebornFixerrebornFixer Posts: 4,901
    I remember reading an article a while ago that told the story of some grunt jumping in a humvee to man the 50 while his (i don't know what to call it...company? platoon? whatever) took cover when they where ambushed big time. It was estimated he saved I think fifty lives, but he ended up getting shot.


    I remember that story ... Not only did me man the .50, he went on a huge rampage and wiped out quite a few of the enemy, basically fighting his way more or less single-handedly out of the ambush.
  • I remember that story ... Not only did me man the .50, he went on a huge rampage and wiped out quite a few of the enemy, basically fighting his way more or less single-handedly out of the ambush.


    Can you find the story? Cause I'm having a hard time finding it (I suck with the search engines)
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Can you find the story? Cause I'm having a hard time finding it (I suck with the search engines)


    google that shit yo
  • jlew24asu wrote:
    google that shit yo
    I'm trying I'm trying!
  • http://americasnorthshore.townhall.com/g/d8dc4d5b-d0f7-49c9-ac2b-0067d3d464e5

    It's the third story. It's that not the exact story I was talking about...it's close enough.
  • read this a couple of days ago, confounding how someone can be that selfless but I guess that's how the Seals roll

    amazing that he's only the second Navy Seal to die in Iraq, a testament to their training, discipline and battlefield intellegence no doubt
    hate was just a legend
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