Brent Lee Morel (
July 26,
1976–
April 7,
2004) was a
Captain in the
United States Marine Corps who was awarded the
Navy Cross for his service during
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Navy Cross Citation
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The President of the United States<br>
Takes Pleasure in Presenting<br>
The Navy Cross To<br>
Brent Lee Morel</center>
For extraordinary
heroism as
Platoon Commander, 2d Platoon, Company B, 1st
Reconnaissance Battalion,
1st Marine Division,
1st Marine Expeditionary Force, U.S.
Marine Corps Forces,
Central Command in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom on 7 April 2004.
Captain Morel's platoon escorted a
convoy into the
Al Anbar Province when 40 to 60
insurgents in well-
fortified and
concealed positions initiated an
ambush.
Witnessing a
rocket-propelled grenade crippling his lead vehicle and while
mortar and
machine gun fire erupted, he ordered his remaining two
vehicles to secure a
flanking position.
Captain Morel left his vehicle and led a determined assault across an open field and up a 10-foot
berm, in order to maneuver into firing positions.
The boldness of this first assault eliminated several insurgents at close range forcing their
retreat.
Observing his Marines pinned down from enemy fire, Captain Morel left the safety of his position and continued the assault, eliminating the enemy's attack.
During this valiant act, he fell
mortally wounded by a withering burst of enemy
automatic weapons fire.
By his outstanding display of decisive leadership, unlimited
courage in the face of heavy enemy fire, and utmost devotion to duty, Captain Morel reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and the
United States Naval Service.
For the President,<br>
Gordon England<br>
Secretary of the Navy<br>
<br>
See also
References
Marine's Marine Leading the Charge San Diego Tribune In Memoriam Cpt Brent Morel USMC Black Five Award Ceremony Dispatches From Fallujah Article]]