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Norfolk Marine tells story of rooftop fight in Iraq (Excellent)
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=69719&ran=243515 ^ | September 18, 2004 | KATE WILTROUT

Posted on 09/18/2004 9:43:06 AM PDT by chasio649

NORFOLK — Outnumbered, low on ammo, perched on a rooftop for hours in a battle against Iraqi insurgents, Lonnie Young figured his number was up.

It was April 4, 2004, and the war had entered its deadliest month for Americans. Days earlier, four contractors passing through Fallujah had been ambushed, killed, and strung from a bridge.

At least half a dozen other men from their firm – Blackwater USA , based in Moyock – handled security at the Coalition Provisional Authority’s base in Najaf, where Young, a 25-year-old Norfolk-based Marine Corps corporal, was working that day.

After installing an antenna on the roof to upgrade communications, Young stretched out in the back of a truck for a pre-lunch catnap. Gunfire – and the more atypical sound of guards returning fire – woke him.

The battle that followed became front-page news, an early indication of the growing insurgency across Iraq. Within days, a picture of Young and the Blackwater commandos atop the roof appeared in newspapers across the country. But until Young sat down recently to share his story, his role in the outcome of the battle has gone untold.

According to one senior Marine officer on the ground in Najaf that day, Young’s actions helped turn the tide of the battle against a well-coordinated militia attacking from various directions.

“All of the Blackwater guys told me that if it hadn’t been for him, they may indeed have been overrun,” said the officer, who asked that his name not be used.

Moments after the attack began, Young donned his body armor, grabbed his M249 light machine gun, and raced upstairs with a handful of Blackwater commandos. The gun battle against hundreds of members of the al-Mahdi militia, loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, grew so intense that Young had to stop shooting every 15 minutes to let the barrel of his gun cool. He’d tear through 700 to 800 rounds, then spend five minutes filling magazines with bullets until the metal was cool enough to use.

The first break in action for the Kentucky native came when an Army captain near him was shot in the arm and back. Young dug into his medical kit and bandaged the man up, then eased him down four stories to nurses below. Next, Young dashed across the camp to Blackwater’s ammunition supply room, strapped about 150 pounds of bullets to his body, and sprinted back to the roof.

The noontime battle stretched into the afternoon. Young figured he’d die.

“I thought, 'This is my last day. I’m going out with a bang.’ If I had to die it would be defending my country,” Young said Friday.

“I just felt like we were losing ground, and I thought, 'If I’m going to die, I’m not going down without a fight.’ I knew we were seriously outnumbered. They were coming at us with pretty much everything they had. We were seriously struggling to keep our ground.”

The insurgents had machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, and a sniper shooting out the window of a local hospital.

Young saw a red flash, then blood spurting 5 or 6 feet out of the jaw and neck of a contractor. He reached into the quarter-sized bullet hole in the man’s jaw and pinched his carotid artery closed, then dragged the man across the roof to where his medical kit lay sprawled open.

Midway across the roof, Young heard a loud smack. Pain danced across his face, chased by adrenaline, and he forgot about it. After a medic packed the man’s wounds with a substance that clots blood, Young strapped the man to his back and carried him downstairs. In all, the Marine left the roof five times: twice to transport wounded comrades, three times for ammunition.

When a group of U.S. Army military police officers joined the fight, Young used his experience as a weapons instructor to talk them through it. Conserve your ammo. Slow and steady before you squeeze. Adjust your sites for range and distance. Take breaks so your gun barrel doesn’t melt.

At some point, Young felt dizzy. He realized he couldn’t see out of his left eye. The doctor found a gunshot wound high on his left shoulder. Young didn’t want to leave the fight, but an Army captain told him otherwise.

“Basically, I refused to get down off the rooftop at first,” said Young, the father of a 7-year-old son back in Dry Ridge, Ky.

Soon afterward, a Blackwater helicopter flew Young to a combat support hospital in Baghdad. Chris Taylor, a director at Blackwater USA, praised Young after hearing how the Marine replenished the contractors’ ammunition to keep the bullets flying.

“When there are rounds firing, coming at you from down range, everybody pulls together to do what needs to be done,” said Taylor, a former Marine. “He should be proud of the way he acted.”

After surgery to remove the bullet from his shoulder – it lodged an inch from his spine – and shrapnel from his eye, Young recuperated for two weeks in Baghdad, then spent a month at home in Kentucky.

Young said he dreams about combat every night, and his wounds remind him of what happened – especially on long runs or while doing pull-ups. The pain makes him wonder whether he should stay in the Marines when his hitch ends in December.

If he does leave, Young has a Purple Heart and a chunk of bullet cut out of his back for souvenirs. He has also been nominated for another award based on his actions that day, according to a Marine Corps spokesman.

Even if he gets out, and puts his degree in design engineering from Eastern Kentucky University to use, Young will never forget how he got to be a sniper, medic, ammunition supplier, weapons coach, and communications specialist – all on the same day.

Said Young: “I’d always wanted to be a Marine.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: blackwater; gutsandglory; iraq; marine; marines; young
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1 posted on 09/18/2004 9:43:07 AM PDT by chasio649
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To: chasio649

Wow!

God bless the members of our Armed Forces, past and present.


2 posted on 09/18/2004 9:51:49 AM PDT by islander-11 (Save Nantucket - Vote Republican!!!)
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To: Deerjerkey

ping


3 posted on 09/18/2004 9:51:54 AM PDT by chasio649
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To: chasio649

Great Marine doing Great things. God Bless Him.

Thank you MSM for telling us daily how we are losing this war. Your truth gives us all the strength we need(too turn the channel).
Can't wait for Rather to tell us his version of the story of this guy and really scrub it clean.


4 posted on 09/18/2004 9:54:17 AM PDT by rineaux (hardcore for W04)
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To: chasio649

And that is What a Marine is all about!! Kudos!!


5 posted on 09/18/2004 9:55:36 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: chasio649

Now this is a Real hero. Not like Rice-In-The-Butt Kerry!


6 posted on 09/18/2004 9:58:18 AM PDT by Humidston (COMUNIST PARTY (cpusa.org) USED TO HAVE A DIRECT LINK TO MOVEON.ORG. WHERE IS IT TODAY???)
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To: chasio649

God Bless and the best of luck to whatever he decides.


7 posted on 09/18/2004 10:00:56 AM PDT by Fast1
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To: chasio649
WOW!!! Love hearing the truth from our military men!!!

Thank You, Young.!!!!

8 posted on 09/18/2004 10:01:23 AM PDT by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: chasio649

bump


9 posted on 09/18/2004 10:02:13 AM PDT by VOA
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To: chasio649

Kind of reminds me of the Purple Heart, Silver Star and Bronze Star citations of John Kerry. NOT!

This corporal is a true soldier and deserves the admiration of everyone. His family has to be extremely proud of him, and rightly so.


10 posted on 09/18/2004 10:03:19 AM PDT by taxesareforever
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To: chasio649

 

Marine Cpl. Lonnie Young waged the battle of his life in Iraq on April 4:
Trapped on a rooftop with a handful of other men, he helped to face down hundreds of Iraqi insurgents attacking from all directions.

Marine Cpl. Lonnie Young waged the battle of his life in Iraq on April 4: Trapped on a rooftop with a handful of other men, he helped to face down hundreds of Iraqi insurgents attacking from all directions. BILL TIERNAN/THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT


11 posted on 09/18/2004 10:04:36 AM PDT by Radix (This Tag line is fake, but the contents are real.)
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To: chasio649
The insurgents had machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, and a sniper shooting out the window of a local hospital.

Probably the same hospital that claims that all the wounded are either women or children.

12 posted on 09/18/2004 10:05:34 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Fraud is the lifeblood of the Democratic Party)
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To: chasio649

What a man!


13 posted on 09/18/2004 10:06:45 AM PDT by solzhenitsyn ("Live Not By Lies")
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To: rineaux
Thank you MSM for telling us daily how we are losing this war. Your truth gives us all the strength we need(too turn the channel). Can't wait for Rather to tell us his version of the story of this guy and really scrub it clean.

I'm not sure that Main Stream Media (MSM) applies to them anymore. Maybe PaleoMedia or PM is more appropriate. Then we can refer to the crap that they spew as PMS (PaleoMedia $hit).

14 posted on 09/18/2004 10:11:07 AM PDT by al_possum39
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To: chasio649

Semper Fi, do or die!


15 posted on 09/18/2004 10:12:18 AM PDT by Perseverando
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To: chasio649
Awesome story. One helluva tough Marine & Kentuckian. Both of those groups have people of incredible courage and heart.

LBT

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16 posted on 09/18/2004 10:12:34 AM PDT by LiberalBassTurds (Al Qaeda needs to know we are fluent in the "dialogue of bullets.")
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To: Radix

 


Young is in the foreground wearing a helmet in this photo taken during the April standoff with Iraqi insurgents in Najaf.

 

17 posted on 09/18/2004 10:13:13 AM PDT by Radix (This Tag line is fake, but the contents are real.)
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To: chasio649

Proud former Marine bump.


18 posted on 09/18/2004 10:14:57 AM PDT by newsgatherer
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To: al_possum39

PMS (PaleoMedia $hit).

Im on board. from here on out,for me, MSM=PMS. love it.

al_possum39, you deserve all the credit.


19 posted on 09/18/2004 10:15:48 AM PDT by rineaux (hardcore for W04)
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To: chasio649; Squantos; Travis McGee; TomasUSMC

Have you ever wondered what the term "warrior" meant?
This kid is the real deal....

At the core -- it's still the Corps.

Semper Fi


20 posted on 09/18/2004 10:24:28 AM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek...But I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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