This Marine had a choice: Take a chance on a terrorist being pacified or personally pacify him and remove all risk. The Marine chose the latter course. He deserves commendation. Because of him, there is a bit less evil in the world today and one less soldier in terrorism's army.
AND, the loathesome press never mentions that Fallajuh is where four Americans were brutally murdered, or how their burned and mutilated bodies were dragged through the streets then hung from a bridge. I'm sick of hearing about a wounded "insurgent". He was the enemy, a terrorist who was trying to kill Americans. Now he isn't doing that line of work anymore.