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Littlelebowski
02-18-09, 07:25
He's currently instructing long range rifle classes and below is the writeup of his Navy Commendation Medal with a "V" signifying valor in combat. He used an SR25 sniper rifle and was very pleased with its performance in combat


Summary of Award Submission




Rank:


CPL

Name:


Shep8541,

Recommended Award:


CV

Action Period:


20040619-20050111

Status:


Completed

Last Updated By:


Mit Admin on 08/05/2005 03:09:51 PM

Last Forwarded To:


HQMC Military Awards Branch on 08/05/2005

Final Approved Award:


CV

Date Approved:


08/05/2005 01:47:00 PM

Approved By:


Richard Natonski, MajGen, CG, 1st Marine Division




Summary Action: Corporal Shep8541 deployed as a Team Leader, Sniper Platoon, 3d Battalion, 1st Marines in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM II from 19 June 2004 to 11 January 2005. His technical and tactical knowledge of all facets of sniping far outpaced that of his peers. Corporal Shep8541 has truly mastered his military occupational specialty and serves as the example of a Marine Scout Sniper to be emulated. Although junior in rank, Corporal Shep8541's input was sought out and highly influential in the planning and execution of countless reconnaissance and surveillance (R&S), counter-improvised explosive device (IED), counter-mortar, clandestine, and urban combat operations prior to the assault on the enemy stronghold City of Fallujah. Corporal Shep8541 was in receipt of IDP during this period.

As the Team Leader, Corporal Shep8541 excelled in his duties with minimal supervision. Corporal Shep8541 was consistently entrusted to plan, coordinate, execute, and supervise independent reconnaissance and surveillance, raid support, and precision fire operations. Often operating far from friendly lines in a hostile environment, Corporal Shep8541's command of his Scout Sniper Team has instilled a high regard for their attention to detail and outstanding work ethic while executing assigned missions. As a testament to his success as a leader, Corporal Shep8541 has led his Scout Sniper Team on over 100 combat missions during this deployment without enemy compromise.

Corporal Shep8541's performance during high intensity urban combat operations in support of Operation AL FAJR, the Battle for Fallujah, was heroic and exemplary:

On 9 November, the Battalion commenced offensive combat operations into the enemy stronghold City of Fallujah. Corporal Shep8541 and his two-man Scout Sniper Team were attached in support of 2d Platoon, Company I, as they cleared south through their assigned sector. Occupying a rooftop in order to provide overwatch and supportive precision fires, Corporal Shep8541's team observed a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) team maneuvering 450 yards down an adjacent alleyway. The Scout Sniper Team also observed a M1A1 tank 200 yards down the same alleyway, but with its turret oriented away from the maneuvering RPG team. Corporal Shep8541 immediately engaged and eliminated two of the three enemy insurgents in the RPG team. Corporal Shep8541's actions directly contributed to a weakened enemy and potentially prevented loss of friendly personnel and equipment.

Later that day, Corporal Shep8541 occupied an overwatch position from which he could support the Company with precision fires and achieve a commanding position from which to coordinate, direct, control, and adjust supporting indirect fires. As the Company reached Main Supply Route (MSR) Elizabeth, they were ambushed and pinned down by enemy RPG, sniper, and mortar fire. Despite being under direct RPG, and small arms fire, and proximity mortar fire, Corporal Shep8541 identified an enemy sniper firing from a mosque 450 meters from his position. With a skillfully placed shot to the head from his SR-25 sniper rifle, Corporal Shep8541 eliminated the sniper threat, directly contributing to the platoon's ability to medically evacuate casualties, reorganize, and continue its offensive clearing operations south.

On 10 November, Corporal Shep8541 positioned his two-man Scout Sniper Team to cover the exposed eastern flank of Company I as they pushed south through Fallujah. Occupying the roof of a building to establish an overwatch position for the advancing Company, they began to take heavy small arms fire, temporarily pinning down the Scout Sniper Team. As rounds impacted all around them, the two-man team returned fire. While the team's squad automatic weapon (SAW) gunner suppressed an insurgent firing at them with an RPK machine gun, Corporal Shep8541 skillfully eliminated another target firing an AK-47 rifle at them with a single, well-placed shot to the chest. With rounds from the RPK continuing to impact around their position, the two Marines repositioned themselves on the roof and coordinated suppression from the SAW, coupled with precision fires from Corporal Shep8541's sniper rifle. Despite having a round ricochet off his helmet, Corporal Shep8541, with great skill and presence of mind, eliminated the insurgent with a single, well-placed shot, effectively eliminating the threat to the two-man team and advancing Company I.

On 13 November, while supporting 2d Platoon, Company I, in its assault south through Fallujah, Corporal Shep8541 occupied a rooftop overwatch position to provide precision fires for each of the two squads moving through the block of houses on either side of his position. From his position, Corporal Shep8541 observed a five-man RPG team moving from a house and into a back alley, attempting to maneuver on the advancing platoon. Simultaneously, Corporal Shep8541 heard radio traffic from one of the squads stating that the area Corporal Shep8541 had just observed activity in was secure. Recognizing the situation's potential danger, Corporal Shep8541 contacted the platoon commander, reported the insurgent activity, and then tactically guided the squad to attack the house the insurgents had occupied while continuing to provide supporting overwatch. As a result of Corporal Shep8541's presence of mind, six insurgents - two with RPG launchers - were eliminated. Corporal Shep8541's actions undoubtedly prevented the platoon from bypassing the alley, which would have left the Company's rear exposed to RPG attacks.

While occupying an observation post forward of Company I's defense on 14 November, Corporal Shep8541 identified an insurgent rally point in the southwestern corner of Queens. Corporal Shep8541 maneuvered his Scout Sniper Team into a position from which they could engage the insurgents. At 550 yards, Corporal Shep8541 eliminated three of the four insurgents with well-placed shots to the head. Utilizing available indirect fire assets, Corporal Shep8541 directed and adjusted mortar fires onto the target, destroying the bunkered position and killing the fourth insurgent.

On 1 December, Company I was tasked with establishing a screenline along Phase Line Henry in southern Queens in order to identify and eliminate enemy insurgents attempting to infiltrate from 1st Battalion, 8th Marines' sector into Company I's sector. After two days of observation, Corporal Shep8541 and his team observed a friendly logistics train broken down along Phase Line Henry. After an hour of providing overwatch for the halted convoy, Corporal Shep8541 observed two armed insurgents attempting to maneuver into an ambush position to engage the Marines. After multiple attempts to contact the logistics train via radio and inform them of the situation, Corporal Shep8541 engaged and killed both insurgents, eliminating the threat. Corporal Shep8541's initiative in the absence of specific direction undoubtedly prevented the enemy from inflicting casualties on friendly forces.

During the Battalion's final push south through Queens, Corporal Shep8541 observed five armed insurgents attempting to occupy a fighting position in a courtyard. With little more than inches available as a shooting lane, Corporal Shep8541 engaged and killed three of the five insurgents at a distance of more than 300 meters, as they ran past the narrow opening. Shortly thereafter, the platoon Corporal Shep8541 was supporting radioed him reporting that they had seen an insurgent run into a house and asked if he had positive observation. Carefully searching, Corporal Shep8541 was able to acquire the enemy through a three-inch crack in the wall. With one skillfully placed shot, Corporal Shep8541 eliminated the insurgent with a single round to the head. Later inspection revealed that the insurgent had barricaded himself inside the house and was preparing to fight any Marines entering the building to the death. Corporal Shep8541's proficiency undoubtedly again prevented the enemy from inflicting casualties on friendly forces.

Although wounded early during combat operations, Corporal Shep8541's enduring combat leadership, relentless offensive spirit, effectiveness under fire, and dedication to duty directly contributed 18 confirmed dead enemy combatants. He is extremely deserving and enthusiastically recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with combat "V".

The Combat Distinguishing Device is authorized.


Recommended Citation:
HEROIC SERVICE WHILE SERVING AS SCOUT SNIPER TEAM LEADER, 3D BATTALION, 1ST MARINES, REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM 1, 1ST MARINE DIVISION IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM II FROM 19 JUNE 2004 TO 11 JANUARY 2005. DURING HIGH INTENSITY URBAN COMBAT OPERATIONS IN THE CITY OF FALLUJAH ON 10 NOVEMBER, CORPORAL Shep8541 POSITIONED HIS TWO-MAN SCOUT SNIPER TEAM TO COVER THE EASTERN FLANK OF INDIA COMPANY AS THEY ATTACKED SOUTH. OCCUPYING A ROOFTOP OVERWATCH POSITION FOR THE ADVANCING COMPANY, THEY BEGAN TO TAKE HEAVY SMALL ARMS FIRE. AS ROUNDS IMPACTED ALL AROUND THEM, THE TWO-MAN TEAM RETURNED FIRE. HE SKILLFULLY ELIMINATED AN INSURGENT FIRING AN AK-47 RIFLE AT THEM WITH A SINGLE, WELL-PLACED SHOT TO THE CHEST. WITH ROUNDS FROM AN RPK MACHINE GUN CONTINUING TO IMPACT AROUND THEIR POSITION, AND DESPITE HAVING A ROUND RICOCHET OFF HIS HELMET, CORPORAL Shep8541, WITH GREAT SKILL, ELIMINATED THE MACHINE GUNNER WITH A SINGLE, WELL-PLACED SHOT, EFFECTIVELY ELIMINATING THE THREAT TO THE TWO-MAN TEAM AND HIS COMPANY. CORPORAL Shep8541'S INITIATIVE, PERSEVERANCE, AND TOTAL DEDICATION TO DUTY REFLECTED CREDIT UPON HIM AND WERE IN KEEPING WITH THE HIGHEST TRADITIONS OF THE MARINE CORPS AND THE UNITED STATES NAVAL SERVICE.

Littlelebowski
02-18-09, 07:28
Video (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2326273110617707549&hl=en) of my brother making that 450 yard shot. Look about halfway through as the reporter is syaing "it's a game of cat and mouse."

ToddG
02-18-09, 07:51
Video (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2326273110617707549&hl=en) of my brother making that 450 yard shot. Look about halfway through as the reporter is syaing "it's a game of cat and mouse."

On top of everything else, he had to make that shot with a film crew two feet from his face ...

Iraqgunz
02-18-09, 07:54
Perfect example of how dicked up the awards process is. I know of some personnel who did a lot less than your brother and they got Bronze Stars w/ "V" devices. He deserved at least a Bronze Star.

sandman99and9
02-18-09, 08:19
I LOVE THE SMELL OF NAPALM IN THE MORNING !! SMELLS LIKE VICTORY.

Man, I almost needed ear protection for that vid. Great stuff.
Get some marines !!!!

RogerinTPA
02-18-09, 08:37
Your brother did an outstanding job. I agree, the award should have been higher, but his CO is a dick for recommending him for just a commendation medal. I know some guys who got bronze and silver stars for similar actions. Hell I know a few guys who got bronze stars for just turning wrenches on a heavily defended airbase. :rolleyes:There's always some toolbag who wants to give the minimum award or not recognize at all.

Buckaroo
02-18-09, 08:40
Sound like he well deserved his medal, quite a cool shooter in the midst of what looks like chaos. Great video

Please extend my thanks to your brother and his fellow Marines for their service.

Buckaroo

Ed L.
02-18-09, 09:27
Congrats to your brother. Well deserved.

For some reason I have a sudden urge to start researching SR-25s:)

Army Chief
02-18-09, 09:46
Agree with the assertion that an upgrade was/is probably warranted, but no matter how well (or poorly) we go about recognizing the deed after-the-fact, this is exactly the sort of stuff that makes all of us who wear -- or have worn -- a uniform proud.

It's not an Army expression, but it's still the one that fits best: Bravo Zulu.

AC

RD62
02-18-09, 12:13
Give your brother my thanks for his service, and a pat on the back for his actions. If you and your brother are ever in SC shoot me an email, I'd like to buy him a couple beers!

-RD62

Detective_D
02-18-09, 12:27
Please tell your brother how much we all appreciate his work that he is doing over there as well as the steady hand he is bringing to something he makes look so much easier then it is.

I still cant believe he made that shot with the camera right there.

Congrats to him on the award and I hope he makes it home safe and sound.
~D

Robb Jensen
02-18-09, 12:27
Semper Fi Shep! Great job! :D

Spade
02-18-09, 12:34
Congrats to your brother, give him a pat on the back & well done.

Semper Fi

Littlelebowski
02-18-09, 14:28
That's the same reporter who later turned in my brother's right hand man (assistant sniper team leader) for shooting that insurgent in the mosque in Fallujah. They attempted to court martial him and of course he was exonerated. Dude had lost his best friend the day before to another insurgent "playing possum," taken a 5.56 friendly fire ricochet to the face, and was running on no sleep for the past 3 days and heavy physical exertion. He is also an LRI instructor and one of my best friends :cool:

Read the article (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6496898/).

Littlelebowski
02-18-09, 14:37
Detective D, he's home now and ranching and running his long range shooting school (http://longrangeinternational.com) which is based off of his experiences as a Marine Scout Sniper with two combat tours.

SeriousStudent
02-18-09, 20:48
I can only echo the previous posters' remarks. Please pass on my thanks and gratitude for his combat service, and courage under fire.

I can think very few remarks that offer higher praise, than "He saved the lives of his fellow Marines."

Coolness under the fire - the hallmark of a STA Marine.

Detective_D
02-19-09, 10:00
Detective D, he's home now and ranching and running his long range shooting school (http://longrangeinternational.com) which is based off of his experiences as a Marine Scout Sniper with two combat tours.

Ah cool, thats great. Sounds good that he is passing along the skills he has.
~D

nfranco
02-19-09, 11:24
Congrats and thanks to your brother, glad he's home safe.

AMMOTECH
02-19-09, 11:25
Perfect example of how dicked up the awards process is. I know of some personnel who did a lot less than your brother and they got Bronze Stars w/ "V" devices. He deserved at least a Bronze Star.

The Air Force has a bad habit of giving the Bronze Star without a "V" in leu of an MSM for folks E-7/8 and above for their service in a combat zone. I worked for an E-8 that "earned" one while depoyed to Qatar.

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Iraqgunz
02-19-09, 16:31
Ammotech,

If they are in a combat zone, then a Bronze Star without "V" device would be appropriate as it is the equivalent of the MSM. Since the MSM cannot be awarded for meritorious service or achievement in a combat zone. The BSM's I saw awarded were IMHO not deserved and should have been NAVCOM's or equivalent. I know that one of the awards was a political thing because she was a female. Many of the NAVCOM's I saw weren't deserved either and I made that fact known. That was like taking a shit in the punch bowl at the prom needless to say. One day I will make the pics public that I took of the weapons that were assigned to certain crews and personnel. I am fairly confident no one has seen shit like this before.


The Air Force has a bad habit of giving the Bronze Star without a "V" in leu of an MSM for folks E-7/8 and above for their service in a combat zone. I worked for an E-8 that "earned" one while depoyed to Qatar.

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