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rsterling78
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posted 12-18-2004 08:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rsterling78     
The following events happened in Fallujah, Iraq. The source for this article is Human Events Online 12/16/04. The author is Oliver North, host of Fox News' War Stories.

On the morning of November 15, 2004, the men of 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines awoke before sunrise and continued what they had been doing for seven days previously - cleansing the city of Fallujah of terrorists house by house.

At the fourth house they encountered that morning the Marines kicked in the door and "cleared" the front rooms, but then noticed a locked door off to the side that required inspection. Sgt. Rafael Peralta threw open the closed door, but behind it were three terrorists with AK-47s. Peralta was hit in the head and chest with multiple shots at close range.

Peralta's fellow Marines had to step over his body to continue the shootout with the terrorists. As the firefight raged on, a "yellow, foreign-made, oval-shaped grenade," as Lance Corporal Travis Kaemmerer described it, rolled into the room where they were all standing and came to a stop near Peralta's body.

But Sgt. Rafael Peralta wasn't dead - yet. This young immigrant of 25 years, who enlisted in the Marines when he received his green card, who volunteered for the front line duty in Fallujah, had one last act of heroism in him.

Sgt. Rafael Peralta was the polar opposite of Pablo Paredes, the Petty Officer who turned his back on his shipmates and mocked his commander in chief. [Paredas was a Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class who last week refused to board his ship bound for Iraq along with 5,000 other sailors and Marines. He showed up on the pier wearing a black tee shirt that read, ``Like a Cabinet member, I resign.'']

Peralta was proud to serve his adopted country. In his parent's home, on his bedroom walls hung only three items - a copy of the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights and his boot camp graduation certificate. Before he set out for Fallujah, he wrote to his 14-year old brother, "be proud of me, bro...and be proud of being an American."

Not only can Rafael's family be proud of him, but his fellow Marines are alive because of him. As Sgt. Rafael Peralta lay near death on the floor of a Fallujah terrorist hideout, he spotted the yellow grenade that had rolled next to his near-lifeless body. Once detonated, it would take out the rest of Peralta's squad. To save his fellow Marines, Peralta reached out, grabbed the grenade, and tucked it under his abdomen where it exploded.

"Most of the Marines in the house were in the immediate area of the grenade," Cpl. Kaemmerer said. "We will never forget the second chance at life that Sgt. Peralta gave us."

Why are we not hearing about this in the media?!


ed monahan
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posted 12-18-2004 10:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ed monahan     
Thanks for posting that.
The media in our country is a total joke.


onecatnodog
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posted 12-18-2004 11:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for onecatnodog     
Thanks Ed; After reading this story about Rafael Peralta I just couldn't be the first to post. What a Hero, and a sad story to boot. The only crap that's in the Rocky Mountain News is bull crap about how someone's rights were abused over there. This is war and there is no rules for them but we better do everything by the book. I would like to see stories about our heroes but I guess it wouldn't serve the papers point of view. America home of the Brave!


CJ
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posted 12-19-2004 12:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     
My son, who has spent a lot of time in the Middle East.. is always saying that it the media here is pathetic. He says that all they broadcast is the bad stuff.........because is sensationalizes the war......which sells media........

He says there are so many heroic things and good things that happen that never make it to the forefront of the news....

What a shame that the media can't report these things also.

Xray
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posted 12-19-2004 01:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xray     
RSTERLING78, GOOD POST Thanks.
where in HUNTSVILLE are you? I have only seen a couple of others around town A yellow cat at Alexzanders on the parkway and a guy in my area has a muholland with flames.


idive
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posted 12-19-2004 10:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for idive     
I salute Sgt. Rafael Peralta - American Hero - 2004
I wish we had a half mast icon.


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