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Honor our Fallen KIA 8 March 2020

Honor our Fallen KIA 8 March 2020

Gunnery Sgt. Diego D. Pongo, a critical skills operator from Simi Valley, Calif., and Capt. Moises A. Navas, a special operations officer from Germantown, Md., suffered fatal wounds while accompanying Iraqi Security Forces during a mission to eliminate an ISIS stronghold in a mountainous area of north central Iraq.

Both were 34 years old and assigned to 2nd Marine Raider Battalion.

Pongo enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2004 and spent his initial years as a rifleman, deploying once with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit before completing the Scout Sniper Basic Course in 2008. He then deployed to Helmand Province, Afghanistan with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment as a Sniper Team Leader. Gunnery Sgt. Pongo was then selected to attend the grueling 9-month Individual Training Course to become a Critical Skills Operator and earned the coveted Marine Special Operator Insignia in December 2011. During his 8 years as a Marine Raider, Gunnery Sgt. Pongo completed deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, earning a Bronze Star Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device for heroic actions against the enemy in 2013 while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In addition to his Bronze Star, Gunnery Sgt. Pongo’s personal decorations also include: a Purple Heart, two Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, two Combat Action Ribbons, the Army Valorous Unit Award, four Good Conduct Medals, two Humanitarian Service Medals, the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and four Sea Service Deployment Ribbons.

He is survived by his daughter and mother.

Capt. Navas enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2004 and achieved the rank of sergeant before receiving his commission through the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program in July 2010. Originally an administrative clerk, he was assigned to Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., before his selection to MECEP. Upon his commissioning and completion of The Basic School, he became an infantry officer and was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment where he supported two Unit Deployments to Japan, and served as Company G’s Executive Officer. In 2014, Navas was selected to attend the Army’s Maneuver Captain’s Career Course in Ft. Benning, Ga. While awaiting orders to school, he completed MARSOC’s Assessment and Selection process, securing his spot in a future ITC class, which he completed in the spring of 2016, earning the special operations officer MOS. Capt. Navas spent the last 4 years assigned to 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, where he served as a Team Commander and Company Executive Officer, deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve before this current deployment to Iraq.

Capt. Navas was a graduate of the USMC Expeditionary Warfare School Non-Resident Course, the U.S. Army’s Maneuver Captain’s Career Course, the USMC Command and Staff College Non-Resident Course, Marine Combatant Diver Course, and Military Freefall Course.

His personal decorations include the Purple Heart, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, two Good Conduct Medals, and the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and four Sea Service Deployment Ribbons.

He is survived by his wife, daughter, and three sons.

Via-MARSOC

Please keep their families, friends, and fellow marines in your prayers.

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Comments

Phillip Sanders - March 26, 2020

R. I. P.
Never forgotten and will be remembered
Forever Marines. Now rest Marines we will take over from here you have done your job. May your families hear all are prayers for you and them.
Semper FI

Donald tamsey - March 26, 2020

Rest in peace marines semper fi. Don ramsey 61 to65

CPL John W. Bartonsays - March 26, 2020

I’m a veteran of Vietnam having served in “Delta” Co. 1st Bn. 4th Marines, 3rd Marine Division. 67-68. I highly agree with others that enough is enough. Over 58,000 killed in Vietnam, for what? It’s happening over again and again. I love my Country and my Corps. Once a Marine, always a Marine. My heart goes out to the families of these brave Marines. We are a Brotherhood that will never be broken. Rest in Peace!

Sgt. Hermann , '85 -'93 - March 26, 2020

Deepest sympathies for their families, and with the experience and medals these Marines earned we know they had a huge presence in their families.
I hope with these condolences posted, they’ll know we’ll always remember Capt. Navas and GySgt. Pongo.

TomDoyle - March 26, 2020

My deepest sympathy to the families of these two warriors . Nothing will bring them back but they wanted to be at the tip of the spear and that says it all about these men . Let that deep pride sustain you in this time of profound loss.
Semper Fidelis !

I was a grunt in E/2/ 3.

Kapena - March 26, 2020

To my fallen brethren oorah and semper fi. Always faithful. To their families, know that you are not alone in your hurt. Everyone posting here hurts with you. We are a brotherhood we are marines. We mourn with you. We go where ordered. We are not political. We fight. That’s what we do. These marines went into harm’s way because they were carrying out their mission in the highest tradition of the marine corps. Damn the politicians. God bless your families and god bless the marine corps. Semper Fi.

Robert Andrews - March 26, 2020

R.I.P. my fellow Marines. Peace to your families.

William Border 0311 1964/67 - March 26, 2020

Rest In Peace my Brothers! I know you are guarding the streets of heaven. May God ease the pain your families are suffering. Semper Fidelis !!

William Border 0311 1964/67 - March 26, 2020

Rest In Peace my Brother! I know you are guarding the streets of heaven. May God ease the pain your families are suffering. Semper Fidelis !!

Rick Toth - March 26, 2020

Our Marines, Operators, Soldiers, Sailors, etc., should not be in countries that simply want to murder Americans and others who don’t abide by their seriously misguided ideologies. God bless and comfort the families of the fallen. Lord God Almighty protect those that are in harms way and heal all of our personnel that are hurting physically, emotionally and mentally. Father, we thank you for your faithfulness in being with us always! Semper Fidelis.

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