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Fallujah statue, based on LucianRead's photograph ... Perhaps one of the most memorable photos taken in Iraq shows then-1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal, severely wounded and being carried by Lance Cpls.
It’s not a stretch to say that Sgt. Maj. Brad Kasal is a legend in the Marine Corps. Most Marines know him as an incredible leader who epitomized Corps values and always led from the front ...
Sgt. Maj. Bradley Kasal, center, the outgoing I Marine Expeditionary Force sergeant major, relinquishes the sword of office during a relief and appointment ceremony on Camp Pendleton, Calif., ...
Sgt. Maj. Bradley Kasal of Afton, a city of fewer than 900 people in Union County, relinquished the sword to Sgt. Maj. James Porterfield during a relief and appointment ceremony at Camp ...
“That’s a Marine.” Kasal received the Navy Cross for bravery in the close-in fighting at what has been dubbed Hell House. He is now a sergeant-major. The sculpture project was supported by ...
CAMP PENDLETON — It has become one of the iconic pictures of the war in Iraq: blood-soaked Marine 1st Sgt ... Maj. Gen. Richard Natonski, commanding general of the 1st Marine Division, said ...
Lucas during World War II. The Marine in that photo was First Sergeant Brad Kasal (since promoted to Sergeant Major), who received the Navy Cross for his actions. My Men Are My Heroes tells the story ...
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