Bradley A. Kasal
First Sargent Kasal was awarded The Navy Cross.
Bradley A. Kasal, First Sergeant, United States Marine Corps was wounded by seven AK-47 rounds, and hit by more than 40 pieces of hot shrapnel from a grenade while using his body to shield another injured Marine.
Kasal refused to quit fighting and is credited with saving the lives of several Marines during the U.S. assault on insurgent strongholds in Fallouja, Iraq, in November 2004.
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