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Marine of the Week // Led Men from Three Countries Through a Five Hour Firefight

Marine of the Week // Led Men from Three Countries Through a Five Hour Firefight

#MARINE OF THE WEEK // Led men from three countries through a five hour firefight

Gunnery Sgt. Richard Jibson
1st Marine Division
Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan
Award: Navy Cross

On 28 May 2012 Gunnery Sergeant Jibson was advising a 53-man coalition force of Georgian, Afghan, and United States personnel during the clearing of an Afghan village. When some Marines who were reducing an improvised explosive device came under small arms fire, Gunnery Sergeant Jibson unhesitatingly placed himself between the Marines and the enemy, returning fire and allowing them to safely reach cover. Throughout the multiple engagements over the ensuing five hours, he bravely left covered positions and crossed open terrain many times under withering small arms and machine gun fire to provide suppressive fire, inspire his comrades, and direct the fire and maneuver of the entire coalition force. When a fellow Marine was shot in the head by an enemy sniper, Gunnery Sergeant Jibson fearlessly charged into a hail of enemy machine gun fire, pulled the exposed wounded Marine to cover, and then assisted a corpsman in rendering emergency measures to stabilize him. Amid the chaos, he arranged for reinforcements, casualty evacuation, and close air support. His courageous leadership, composure under fire, and tactical expertise led to successful extraction of the force with minimal loss of life. By his bold and decisive actions, undaunted courage, and complete dedication to duty, Gunnery Sergeant Jobson reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

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jon nelson - May 10, 2020

ooora and Semper Fi MSGSGT JRN 60-89

Sgt Hughes - May 10, 2020

Sgt Hughes
jhhughes36@yahoo.com
10.5.254.253

Gung Ho Gunny Sgt. JH 53- 56

Clyde Reber - May 10, 2020

PFC C Reber semper fi brother keep it up and wish i could be with u good luck Marines

William J Zuggi - May 10, 2020

This is what our news media should be telling our country instead of concentrating on degrading our President. GOD BLESS YOU GUNNY. I would also like to thank the Home Depot store in Philadelphia. at Castor Ave. and Thompson St. I went to buy a case of flags to put on my father’s grave and all the other veterans I noticed that were always there with no flag. The sales girl had to call another manager on how to price a case of flags. He asked me what I was going to use 144 flags when I told him my seven year old grandson helped me he donated the flags. We found veterans from the Spanish American war and many Vietnam Marine Vets who had no flags. I want to thank this man whose name he did not say but GOD BLESS HIM and if you live in Philadelphia the cemetery we covered in two days is New Cathedral. Once again GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS !!!!!

CAPT HARRY - May 10, 2020

OUT F*****G STANDING GUNNY.SEMPER FI BROTHER

L/cpl T.Davis - May 10, 2020

Semper Fi Gunny 1st Mar Div Viet Nam 70-71 Stay low go fast shot first die last God Bless you and thank you for your service

DeeDee Biegel - May 10, 2020

I love hearing stories like this! This inspiring story should be on the covers of newspapers and magazines!!! Courageous people’s stories should be shared!! Thank you for sharing this awesome story about Gunny Sgt Jipson!

Mgysgt bob morley - May 10, 2020

from an old Mgysgt retired i know the Corps is in fine hands with Gysgt like you.you made us all proud!!!!!! congrads. awesome job Semper Fi gunny

John Gray - May 10, 2020

Gunny, you would have made even the “Old Corps” proud to have you serving beside them! Sgt Gray USMC 1966-1972

Earl Powell - May 10, 2020

GET SOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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