Fonseca, Luis, HM1

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USN Active (FMF)
Current/Last Rank
Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer
Current/Last Primary MOS
8403-Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance Independent Duty Corpsman
Current/Last MOSGroup
Navy (FMF)
Previously Held MOS
HM-8404-Field Medical Service Technician
Primary Unit
2007-2010, HM-8404, USS Bataan (LHD-5)
Service Years
1999 - 2021
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Suez Canal Certificate
Sandbox Sailor Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer
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French Fourragere Green Belt


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Legion Of ValorNorfolk County Historical Society of Chesapeake, VA
  2005, Legion Of Valor
  2018, Norfolk County Historical Society of Chesapeake, VA


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Son, Christian, and wife, Maria
May 2009

   
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NAVY CROSS Citation

THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

WASHINGTON. D.C. 20350-1000

The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the NAVY CROSS to

HOSPITALMAN APPRENTICE LUIS E. FONSECA, JR.

UNITED STATES NAVY

for service as set forth in the following

CITATION:

For extraordinary heroism as Corpsman, Amphibious Assault Vehicle Platoon, Company C, rt Battalion, 2d Marines, Task :Force TARAWA, I Marine Expeditionary Force in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on 23 March 2003. During Company C's assault and seizure of the Saddam Canal Bridge, five casualties resulted when an amphibious assault vehicle was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade. Without concern for his own safety, Hospitalman Apprentice Fonseca braved small arms, machine gun, and intense rocket propelled grenade fire to evacuate the wounded Marines from the burning amphibious assault vehicle. Establishing a casualty collection point inside the unit's medical evacuation amphibious assault vehicle, he calmly and methodically stabilized two casualties with lower limb amputations by applying tourniquets and administering morphine. Hospitalman Apprentice Fonseca continued to treat and care for the wounded until his vehicle was rendered immobile by enemy fire. Under a wall of enemy machine gun fire, he directed the movement of four casualties from the damaged vehicle by organizing litter teams from available Marines. He personally carried one critically wounded Marine over open ground to another vehicle. Following a deadly artillery barrage, he again exposed himself to enemy fire to treat wounded Marines along the perimeter.

His timely and effective care undoubtedly saved the lives of numerous casualties. By his outstanding display of decisive leadership, unlimited courage in the face of heavy enemy fire, and utmost devotion to duty, Hospitalman Apprentice Fonseca reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.






   

  1999, Navy Recruit Training (Great Lakes, IL), 328
School
Navy Recruit Training (Great Lakes, IL)

Company
Not Specified

Platoon
328

Start Date 
Jun, 1999
 

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  9 Also There at This Training:
Name Co Ptn Start Date
Bailey, Michael Chad, Cpl, (2000-2010) 263 Jun, 1999
Klahn, Robbie, HM2, (1999-2007) 259 Jun, 1999
Lorenzi, Craig, HM2, (1999-2007) 257 Jun, 1999
Sachs, Christopher, HM1, (1999-2008) 940 Jun, 1999
Early, Matthew, CPO, (1999-Present) 336 Jul, 1999
Fonseca, Maria, HM2, (1999-2010) B 045 Jul, 1999
Kalinauskas, Nick, HM3, (1999-2004) 357 Jul, 1999
Rodgers, Corey, Sgt, (1999-2008) 935 May, 1999
Veare-Hemesi, Kristin, HM1, (1999-2007) 357 Jul, 1999
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