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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.(May 6, 2004) -- Marine Capt. Brian R. Chontosh received the Navy Cross Medal from the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, Gen. Michael W. Hagee, during an awards ceremony Thursday at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Training Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif.

Three other Marines received medals for valor at the same ceremony.

Chontosh, 29, from Rochester, N.Y. , received the naval service's second highest award for extraordinary heroism while serving as Combined Anti-Armor Platoon Commander, Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom March 25, 2003. The Medal of Honor is the highest military award.

While leading his platoon north on Highway 1 toward Ad Diwaniyah, Chontosh's platoon moved into a coordinated ambush of mortars, rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapons fire. With coalitions tanks blocking the road ahead, he realized his platoon was caught in a kill zone.

He had his driver move the vehicle through a breach along his flank, where he was immediately taken under fire from an entrenched machine gun. Without hesitation, Chontosh ordered the driver to advanced directly at the enemy position enabling his .50 caliber machine gunner to silence the enemy.

He then directed his driver into the enemy trench, where he exited his vehicle and began to clear the trench with an M16A2 service rifle and 9 millimeter pistol. His ammunition depleted, Chontosh, with complete disregard for his safety, twice picked up discarded enemy rifles and continued his ferocious attack.

When a Marine following him found an enemy rocket propelled grenade launcher, Chontosh used it to destroy yet another group of enemy soldiers.

When his audacious attack ended, he had cleared over 200 meters of the enemy trench, killing more than 20 enemy soldiers and wounding several others.

"They are the reflection of the Marine Corps type who's service to the Marine Corps and country is held above their own safety and lives," said Gen. Hagee, commenting on the four Marines who received medals during the ceremony. "I'm proud to be here awarding the second highest and third highest awards for bravery to these great Marines."

"These four Marines are a reflection of every Marine and sailor in this great battalion," said Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. John L. Estrada.

"I was just doing my job, I did the same thing every other Marine would have done, it was just a passion and love for my Marines, the experience put a lot into perspective," said Chontosh.

In effect since April 1917, and established by an Act of Congress on Feb. 4, 1919, the Navy Cross may be awarded to any person who, while serving with the Navy or Marine Corps, distinguishes himself/herself in action by extraordinary heroism not justifying an award of the Medal of Honor.

The action must take place under one of three circumstances: while engaged in action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or, while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict in which the United States is not a belligerent party.
To earn a Navy Cross the act to be commended must be performed in the presence of great danger or at great personal risk and must be performed in such a manner as to render the individual highly conspicuous among others of equal grade, rate, experience, or position of responsibility.

More than 6,000 Navy Crosses have been awarded since World War I.


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W00t! Go US Marine Corp. !! He was definitely wallhacking....
 
i just read a secret FBI document......

The marine then wall-hacked with his AIM-BOT set to: ON. He also used stealth camo (like solid snake) to own the terrorists. Never tell ANYONE that our army hacks...no one must know.
 
man.... I'll bet he plays alot of FPS's
 
i bet his body was 150% drained of all adrenaline after that experience, he probably demolished half of his lymph system.....crazy shit.

i must say though, when you get on a roll like that, you are nearly unbeatable....with the heightened state your body is in(100% reflex and instinct), plus the utter disregard for personal safety and a pure focus on the task at hand, you might as well be invincible.
 
thats some ass kicking for u, but imagine how he's going to feel when he stops and thinks about it. He killed 20 people, obviously it had to be done, but just the amount of guilt u'd feel. Anybody who says they can do that without thinking twice about it has never experienced anything to that extent. Altho i commend him for quite the feat, i wouldn't want to be in his shoes cause i'd probably have a nervous breakdown thinking about what i'd done.
 
Naft said:
i bet his body was 150% drained of all adrenaline after that experience, he probably demolished half of his lymph system.....crazy shit.

i must say though, when you get on a roll like that, you are nearly unbeatable....with the heightened state your body is in(100% reflex and instinct), plus the utter disregard for personal safety and a pure focus on the task at hand, you might as well be invincible.

Yeah I bet he could take a few bullets without even flinching.
 
hmmm 20 people ...fine line between hero and murderer
 
No theres a big line between them

He was being shot at, not walking around killing them in there sleep.
 
ya i wouldn't say he's a murderer. I'd say it was very heroic. By my previous post i'm not trying to say he shouldn't have done what he did. I'm just saying that no matter what the circumstances its horrible feeling u have to live with after killing someone.
 
yeh, self defence... although it doesnt sound like they where putting up much of a fight :imu:
 
i guess this shows the thread about the Brit soldiers what our American soldiers can do. our marines are badasses. plain as that.

sounds like something out of a hollywood movie or an fps.
 
Yeah I bet all the Iraqis where screaming cheat0r and haxxer at him while he ploved through them like a farmer on a tractor.

Anyway if I understood it correctly he sort of flanked/ambushed them by coming from their own trench they probably think its just another Iraqi coming from the backside, hes even using their weapons most of the time. See when they are consentrating on the other vehicles on the road they dont have time to look back and check every person walking behind them.

I like the way he got behind their lines indeed! By taking out that .50 cal, that must have taken balls of steel and swift action, then lots of easy frags as he come out on the others from the back?

Well Im not sure I know what Im talking about since Im in no way an expert or anything but this is just how Ive understood it, he earned that medal for sure, why didnt he get the medal of hornor though?

Nice way to upstage the brits from the other day though: "OK so what if a bunch of you guys killed 20 Iraqi without a casualty, one of hour men killed more than 20 on his own!" :D
 
:dozey: Amazingly he was an UT shooter champ back in '97
 
i guess this shows the thread about the Brit soldiers what our American soldiers can do. our marines are badasses. plain as that.

sounds like something out of a hollywood movie or an fps.

oOoz, were numba 111one111, badazzz neesses!. woot we Iz da Best, at killing people... Omg im so proud of both armiez. when will the tears of joy end. :dozey:

:p:p
 
That takes serious cajones. Although I do agree unless he's a total nut he's gonna feel awful after he gets to really think about it.
 
Mean, lean, fighting machine? :)

Well, I think that this insane move of charging the trench took the Iraquis by surprise and they cracked easily when they saw this berserk gung-ho raving down the trench. However, Marines are trained and brainwashed good enough to pull this kind of stunt anytime, anywhere. I still more sympathize with the British troops though.
 
when are people going to realize killing is neither awesome or funny
 
Now you know why they called the game "Medal of Honor". Killing so many people single-handedly in combat :)
 
that is quite a feat. regardless of whether killing is morally wrong or not, it's a very brave and selfless act to accomplish. well deserved of a medal for bravery.
 
I think it would have been a much worse situation psychologically if they hadn't already tried to kill him and others in his unit. He deserves respect if not for saving his life but also the lives of others.
 
I can't believe people in this thread think the Army's currently residing in Iraq have some competition going to see "who can kill the most people".

Plus, I wouldn't go praising the American Army when the thread below this one is about the massacre of 40 Iraqi's by American helicopters.
 
mortiz said:
I can't believe people in this thread think the Army's currently residing in Iraq have some competition going to see "who can kill the most people".

Plus, I wouldn't go praising the American Army when the thread below this one is about the massacre of 40 Iraqi's by American helicopters.


credit where credit's due mate. he got the job done. if he hadn't killed them, then in all likelyhood they'd have killed him.

i've seen a couple of people here praising the whole US army, fair enough. but most people here seem to be congratulating this one individual for his work. a few bad apples who abuse prisoners shouldn't bismirch a whole army, likewise a brave act like this shouldn't raise the whole army onto a pedestal.

i'm sure there are quite a few instances of bravery in the face of death by soldiers from around the globe, it just doesn't get covered, or there are no news teams nearby to document it.

anyway, no point rambling...
 
also, I HIGHLY doubt that was a wedding...they were being shot at enough to call in air support, they also found dozens of AK47s, fake IDs, etc.

that was no wedding mate.
 
CptStern said:
hmmm 20 people ...fine line between hero and murderer


Some would say there isnt a line...

Apaprently only aobut 20% of people can kill....Some of them enjoy the battle so much that they get carried away, and others want to keep their friends safe so much that they will do anything to get them out.

Brian Damage, someone mentioned the wedding.
 
to the iraqi's in question he wasnt a hero but a murderer...that's what I was getting at. It's all a matter of perspective.
 
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