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Marine of the Week // “When you inflict that number of casualties on the enemy and none of us were killed, that’s a pretty successful fight”

Marine of the Week // “When you inflict that number of casualties on the enemy and none of us were killed, that’s a pretty successful fight”

#MARINE OF THE WEEK // “When you inflict that number of casualties on the enemy and none of us were killed, that’s a pretty successful fight”

Gunnery Sgt Brian Blonder
Force Reconnaissance Platoon, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines
Shewan, Afghanistan
August 8, 2008
Award: Navy Cross

Gunnery Sergeant Blonder was leading a dismounted patrol through the city of Shewan when his platoon came under intense rocket propelled grenade, mortar and machinegun fire that destroyed a vehicle and trapped several Marines in the kill zone 150 meters away from the enemy. Gunnery Sergeant Blonder exposed himself time and again to heavy fire as he coordinated the suppression of the enemy so that the Marines could be recovered. Later in the battle, Gunnery Sergeant Blonder personally led a flanking attack on the enemy trench system through countless volleys of machinegun and rocket propelled grenade fire. He continued to press the attack as the platoon penetrated further into the trenches in order to defeat the enemy. Gunnery Sergeant Blonder’s tactical ability, superior marksmanship and aggressive fighting spirit inspired the platoon to continually advance on the enemy despite being highly outnumbered. He was a driving force during the eight hour battle and pushed the platoon to gain and maintain the momentum against the enemy until they were destroyed. Gunnery Sergeant Blonder’s valorous actions helped reduce a major enemy stronghold as his platoon killed over fifty enemy fighters, destroying several Taliban cells and opening the highway in Shewan to coalition convoys. By his bold leadership, wise judgment, and complete dedication to duty, Gunnery Sergeant Blonder reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

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Comments

GySgt James Christian USMC Retired Silver Star Recipient - April 26, 2020

Semper Fi Gunny! Keeping your cool and remaining calm in an obvious adrenaline overload situation served you well! Marine Corps training and dedicated troops will never let you down. OORAH!

Ron McIntyre - April 26, 2020

Semper Fi Warrior–OohRah

Kristina Hernanadez - April 26, 2020

Ooh-Rah! Excellent job by you and your Marines, Gunny! Semper Fi!

Sue-Ann Hansler - April 26, 2020

Great job, Gunny….Semper Fi🇺🇸

Sgt Angelo J.Manos - April 26, 2020

Well done,Gunny.You had some terrific Marines w/you.Oohrah.

Court Conkwright - April 26, 2020

Way to go Gunny! You earn your Cross…………..no question about it…….Semper Fi. Sgt Court Conkwright – 1962

GySgt John Gray USMC Retired - April 26, 2020

Simpler Fi Gunny! You are truly Congressional Medal of Honor material. In Vietnam, if anyone completed such a tremendous victory as you have, they would surely have been awarded the CMH! I truly do wish that our congress would do their jobs in supporting our Military!

Robert Murphy - April 26, 2020

Always Love a story of a Bad Ass delivering some Whoop Ass, way to go Gunny!!! Murph 2nd Ast Phib Bn D Co 1st Plt

Jerry Morton Vietnam Vet - April 26, 2020

A JOB, well done, Gunny ! Simper Fi, to you, and your fellow Marine’s.

Bill Intini - April 26, 2020

I have always thought of our actions in combat as it is our job. I always thought that the awards belong to those killed in action. However that being said as far as awards go I think that the navy cross is not a high enough mention for the actions taken!!

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