MARINE OF THE WEEK // “We got shot at every 500 meters after that. We pushed through”

MARINE OF THE WEEK // “We got shot at every 500 meters after that. We pushed through”

Sgt. Robert Lopez
Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment
Aug 22-23, 2010
Sangin Province, Afghanistan
Award: Bronze Star W/ combat “V”

Sergeant Lopez was preparing to enter a compound when an improvised grenade — a water bottle filled with explosives and fragmentation — was lobbed over a wall. He called it out and scrambled to get his Marines away, but one tripped. He picked the Marine up, but it was too late to run.
Lopez turned to shield the fallen infantryman from the blast, and he and his Marines were sprayed with shrapnel; one was so seriously injured.
The Marines were eventually able to clear that compound, and Lopez said they discovered that the owners were being intimidated by Taliban fighters. The next day, as his squad was investigating another compound, they discovered a cache of weapons, including explosives, magazines and grenades. As they were collecting intelligence, they came under heavy fire from multiple positions.
He sprinted under direct fire across the top of the narrow wall, finally positioning himself to see that the fire was likely coming from a nearby treeline. Lopez ordered his machine gunners to fire on the area and called in a mortar attack, acting as the spotter. By the second round, the enemy fire was silenced.

 

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7 thoughts on “MARINE OF THE WEEK // “We got shot at every 500 meters after that. We pushed through””

  1. A Marine Sergeant in the mold of those who passed before him: Accomplish the mission, take care of the Marines in your charge, take care of yourself. Different place, different time, different war, but duties and responsibilities are always the same. Good night, Chesty, wherever you are! Oorah!! Semper Fi!!! Top Pro

  2. Sgt. Lopez reminds me of those I served with in Viet Nam as an 0331 with Lima 3/7. His story reminds me of how I miss those guys & how proud I am to be a Marine. I’m sure there will be future Marines to follow his lead!

    Cpl. J.P. Sitek

  3. Semper Fi Sgt. Lopez thank you for all that you have done and will do. Well done MARINE well done. Lt Waller USMC

  4. That is the character from which Marines are molded – the Few, the Proud!

    Cpl Farnsworth. (0331)
    Co C , 5th Marines, 1st Mar Div – Vietnam

  5. War. Marines. We need something to fight. The leaders and hero’s of our country come into being. God bless the Marines. God bless the United States of America!

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