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SACRIFICE Troop cradled grenade to save others
Los Angeles Times ^ | 12-7-2004 | TONY PERRY and RICHARD MORRIS

Posted on 12/12/2004 9:21:00 PM PST by cfhBAMA

SAN DIEGO — Sgt. Rafael Peralta is dead, but the story of his sacrifice to save fellow Marines will live long in Marine Corps lore.

In the fierce battle for the Iraqi town of Fallujah, Peralta, with gunshot wounds to his head and body, reached out and grabbed a grenade hurled by an insurgent, cradling it to his body to save others from the blast.

The explosion in the back room of a house injured one Marine, but four others managed to scramble to safety.

Peralta, 25, an immigrant from Mexico who enlisted the day he got his green-card work permit, was declared dead en route to a field hospital.

“If he hadn’t done what he did, a lot of us wouldn’t be seeing our families again,” said Lance Cpl. Travis J. Kaemmerer, who witnessed the blast.

Garry Morrison, the father of Lance Cpl. Adam Morrison, had trouble keeping his voice from breaking when he spoke of Peralta.

“He saved the life of my son and every Marine in that room,” Morrison said in a phone call from Seattle. “I just know one thing: God has a special place in heaven for Sgt. Peralta.”

Similar gratitude was expressed by family members of other Marines in Peralta’s unit who were close to the blast. The unit was Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division.

In a modest home in a blue-collar neighborhood here, the Peralta family feels pride but also grief, anger and confusion.

Rafael Peralta was the oldest son: strong, a weightlifter and athlete, head of the family since his father died in a workplace accident three years ago. He loved the Marine Corps.

He joined in 2000 and recently had re-enlisted. While in the Marines, he became a U.S. citizen. The only decorations on his bedroom walls are a copy of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and a picture of his boot camp graduation.

As Peralta waited last month to begin the assault on the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, he wrote a letter to his 14-year-old brother, Ricardo.

The letter arrived the day after several Marines and a Navy chaplain came to the Peralta home to notify the family of his death.

“We are going to destroy insurgents,” Peralta wrote. “Watch the news. . . . Be proud of me, bro. I’m going to do something I always wanted to do.

“You should be proud of being an American. Our father came to this country and became a citizen because it was the right place for our family to be. If anything happens to me, just remember I’ve already lived my life to the fullest.”

Peralta had left his mother, Rosa, with similar words. She said he told her, “I want you to be strong and take care of my brother and sisters because I don’t know if I’ll return.” His mother added, “I’m proud of him, but my heart is sad.”

Rafael Peralta had not been assigned to the Nov. 15 attack on Fallujah. Still, he volunteered.

As a scout, assigned to perimeter security, he could have stayed on the periphery. Instead, he took the lead as his platoon stormed a house in search of heavily armed insurgents known to be hiding in the neighborhood.

The house appeared empty. Then Peralta opened a door to a back room, and three insurgents fired their AK-47s. Marines fired back at near point-blank range with M-16 rifles and automatic weapons.

Hit several times in the chest and once in the head, Peralta went down and appeared dead. Insurgents tossed a “yellow, foreign-made, oval-shaped” grenade toward the Marines.

To the amazement of the other Marines, Peralta, apparently with his last bit of strength, “reached out and pulled the grenade into his body,” said Kaemmerer, a combat correspondent from the 1st Force Service Support Group assigned to the battalion. Peralta’s body absorbed most of the deadly fragments from the blast.

“Most of the Marines in the house were in the immediate area of the grenade,” Kaemmerer said. “Every one of us is grateful and will never forget the second chance at life Sgt. Peralta gave us.”

After the grenade blast, the house caught fire, and Marines repositioned in the street for a second assault. Within minutes, the three insurgents had been killed by Marines and Peralta’s body was recovered.

In the hours after the battle, Marines spoke quietly of Peralta’s heroism.

“You’re still here, don’t forget that,” Lance Cpl. Richard A. Mason told Kaemmerer. “Tell your kids, your grandkids, what Sgt. Peralta did for you and other Marines today.”

Even in their pain, Peralta’s family members are not surprised that he decided to lead from the front.

“My brother was very courageous,” Ricardo Peralta said. “He wasn’t scared of anyone or anything.”


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To: Nitro

"One, two, three, four...

I love the Marine Corp! "

Me, too, and I'm Air Force.

When I was a kid in high school, one of my buddies (Dad's buddy, actually) had been in the first wave to hit the beach at Iwo Jima. Earl had some INTERESTING war stories to tell. Impressed heck out of one HS boy I knew... So much so that I DID NOT join the Marines, as I'm not that tough. I'm still glad that there are people that tough in our country, even if they come from Mexico. God Bless you, Sergeant Peralta, and your family, too.


41 posted on 12/13/2004 2:59:11 AM PST by Old Student (WRM, MSgt, USAF (Ret.))
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

BTT!!!!!!


42 posted on 12/13/2004 3:03:28 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: Old Student

Well, if we are going to trade stories...

My Grand-Father was in the "Fightin' 69th, 42nd Rainbow Division" in WWI, with "Wild Bill" Donovan and Father Duffy.

My uncle was a squid and my father was a Marine, but my father ran away and I joined the Navy because of that.


43 posted on 12/13/2004 3:07:14 AM PST by Nitro
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Its amazing how the MSM downplays this story. I don't think that understand how a Marine could sacrifice his life to save others.


44 posted on 12/13/2004 4:28:32 AM PST by 82Marine89 (Robin Hood was a democrat.)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH
There is the last verse of the Hymn that goes;

Here's health to you and to our Corps
which we are proud to serve;
In many a strife we've fought for life
and never lost our nerve;
If the Army and the Navy
ever look on Heaven's scenes;
They will find the streets are guarded by
UNITED STATES MARINES

He has reported to Chesty and is standing his post there.
The LORD GOD ALMIGHTY has blessed this man & his family!

I am sure that the paperwork is being submitted to HQMC for his MOH, but this will take some time :( , but the CMC will do the right thing and foreword to Congress recommending approval.
This man has walked in the footsteps of those Marines who came before him, in such places as Tarawa,Iwo Jima,Bellu Woods, Haiti, ect... Because where ever history is being made there will always be Marines there doing what has to be done no matter what price to be paid!
45 posted on 12/13/2004 4:54:05 AM PST by TMSuchman (American by birth,rebel by choice, MARINE BY GOD!)
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To: COEXERJ145
Amen.

This is a very moving story.

GOD rest the soul of Sgt. Peralta.

46 posted on 12/13/2004 5:22:17 AM PST by jveritas
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To: cfhBAMA

May God bless this man.


47 posted on 12/13/2004 5:22:33 AM PST by WV Mountain Mama (Bank or donate your baby's cord blood. It is the benefit of stem cells AND the miracle of life!)
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To: TMSuchman
THE MANSIONS OF THE LORD

To fallen soldiers let us sing
Where no rockets fly nor bullets wing
Our broken brothers let us bring
To the Mansions of the Lord

No more bleeding, no more fight
No prayers pleading through the night
Just divine embrace, eternal light
In the Mansions of the Lord

Where no mothers cry and no children weep
We will stand and guard though the angels sleep
All through the ages safely keep
The Mansions of the Lord


48 posted on 12/13/2004 5:44:10 AM PST by condi2008 (There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations. -Patrick Henry)
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To: cfhBAMA; Cannoneer No. 4; TEXOKIE; xzins; Alamo-Girl; blackie; SandRat; Calpernia; SAMWolf; ...
Sgt. Rafael Peralta is dead, but the story of his sacrifice to save fellow Marines will live long in Marine Corps lore.

In the fierce battle for the Iraqi town of Fallujah, Peralta, with gunshot wounds to his head and body, reached out and grabbed a grenade hurled by an insurgent, cradling it to his body to save others from the blast.

The explosion in the back room of a house injured one Marine, but four others managed to scramble to safety.

Peralta, 25, an immigrant from Mexico who enlisted the day he got his green-card work permit, was declared dead en route to a field hospital.

“If he hadn’t done what he did, a lot of us wouldn’t be seeing our families again,” said Lance Cpl. Travis J. Kaemmerer, who witnessed the blast.

God Bless Him.

49 posted on 12/13/2004 5:50:39 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Bump.


50 posted on 12/13/2004 5:59:24 AM PST by Texas Deb
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

R. I. P Sgt. Peralta

and my heartfelt gratitude to him and his family for their sacifice.

51 posted on 12/13/2004 6:02:14 AM PST by beachn4fun (Stress is when you wake up screaming & you realize you haven't fallen asleep yet.)
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To: cfhBAMA

Semper Fi!

52 posted on 12/13/2004 6:07:58 AM PST by BulletBobCo (Terrorism is a cancer that can only be cured with a massive dose of radiation.)
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To: cfhBAMA

Wow, this brings tears to my eyes.

He's a real hero and deserves a medal.

I don't know how the process works but it would really be something if GW could personally hand it to his family.


53 posted on 12/13/2004 6:12:24 AM PST by proud American in Canada
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Above and beyond the call of duty, without a doubt. Three or four living witnesses, the MOH should not be in question.


54 posted on 12/13/2004 6:12:55 AM PST by Barnstormer
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To: COEXERJ145

Peralta was buried over the weekend in his hometown in Guadalajara with full military honors.

God Bless men such as he.


55 posted on 12/13/2004 6:48:38 AM PST by HiJinx ( www.ProudPatriots.com ~ Operation Valentine's Day)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Bump, thanks for the Ping Tonk.

What a man!


http://TroopsSupport.com

56 posted on 12/13/2004 6:51:14 AM PST by W04Man (Bush2004 Grassroots Campaign We Did It! Now on to other things: http://TroopsSupport.com)
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To: W04Man; All

Not to be a stickler for detail, but the acronym (or Military Shortspeak) for the Medal of Honor is CMH, not MOH. It's the Congressional Medal of Honor.

And yes, I would like to see the family flown to the White House and have the president personally do the ceremony in company with SECNAV, CMC, and his unit commanders. All on National TV...

Someone much more erudite than me, posted on these boards recently, an article titled "Where Do We Get Them?"

Where, indeed...

Semper fi and rest in peace, young man.....


57 posted on 12/13/2004 8:04:28 AM PST by CTOCS (This space left intentionally blank...)
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To: cfhBAMA; Rennes Templar; VietVet; COEXERJ145; MikeinIraq; dpa5923; TattooedUSAFConservative; ...
I had posted an article about this fine Marnie here A Hero's Courageous Sacrifice (TAPS and he died a hero) you might like to see what other Freepers had to say of this Marines heroism. We cannot post enough articles to thank our military folks for their patriotism I have included TAPS. Perhaps we can share a prayer for his unit, his friends and his family.

TAPS

Listen to TAPS

Day is done, gone the sun, From the hills, from the lake, From the skies. All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

Go to sleep,
peaceful sleep, May the soldier or sailor, God keep. On the land or the deep, Safe in sleep.

Love, good night, Must thou go, When the day, And the night Need thee so? All is well. Speedeth all To their rest.

Fades the light; And afar Goeth day, And the stars Shineth bright, Fare thee well; Day has gone, Night is on.

Thanks and praise, For our days, 'Neath the sun, Neath the stars, 'Neath the sky, As we go, This we know, God is nigh.

(Note: there are no "official" words to Taps below are the most popular.)


58 posted on 12/13/2004 8:17:02 AM PST by Former Military Chick (For News All Military check out: http://earlybirdnews.blogspot.com/2004/12/todays-early-bird-news.ht)
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To: cfhBAMA



Welcome Home

59 posted on 12/13/2004 8:19:58 AM PST by The Mayor (If Jesus lives within us, sin need not overwhelm us.)
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To: TMSuchman

Thank you for the hymn verse and the post. It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.


60 posted on 12/13/2004 9:08:43 AM PST by TOUGH STOUGH
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