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US Navy 040811-N-0000N-005 Hospitalman Apprentice Luis E. Fonseca, Jr., sits with his family
 

 

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English: Camp Lejeune, N.C. (Aug. 11, 2004) – Hospitalman Apprentice Luis E. Fonseca, Jr., sits with his family at a ceremony where the Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England presented him the Navy Cross for heroism during the battle of An Nasiriyah, Iraq, in March 2003. Under attack and without concern for his own safety, Hospitalman Apprentice Fonseca braved small arms, machine gun, and intense rocket-propelled grenade fire to evacuate wounded Marines from a burning amphibious assault vehicle. He stabilized two casualties with lower limb amputations with tourniquets and administered morphine, while organizing the evacuation of four wounded Marines, again exposing himself to enemy fire to treat wounded Marines along an offensive perimeter. His timely and effective care saved the lives of numerous casualties. U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wayne Nelms (RELEASED)
Date 11 August 2004(2004-08-11)
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Author Hospital Corpsman Second Class Wayne Nelms, United States Navy

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Camp Lejeune, N.C. (Aug. 11, 2004) – Hospitalman Apprentice Luis E. Fonseca, Jr., sits with his family at a ceremony where the Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England presented him the Navy Cross for heroism during the battle of An Nasiriyah, Iraq, in March 2003. Under attack and without concern for his own safety, Hospitalman Apprentice Fonseca braved small arms, machine gun, and intense rocket-propelled grenade fire to evacuate wounded Marines from a burning amphibious assault vehicle. He stabilized two casualties with lower limb amputations with tourniquets and administered morphine, while organizing the evacuation of four wounded Marines, again exposing himself to enemy fire to treat wounded Marines along an offensive perimeter. His timely and effective care saved the lives of numerous casualties. U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wayne Nelms (RELEASED)
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