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VOW for Girls Ignites the Global Movement to End Child Marriage with Its Stop the Clock Campaign

/PRNewswire/ In recognition of International Day of the Girl on October 11, VOW for Girls (VOW), the growing global movement that partners with brands,.

Two Marines Die Thwarting Mad Truck Bomber, Save 50 Marine, 100 Iraq Troops Lives – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

Two Marines Die Thwarting Mad Truck Bomber, Save 50 Marine, 100 Iraq Troops Lives – Soldier of Fortune Magazine
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Short film about Marines bravery in 2008 Ramadi attack is now free online - Middle East

By CHAD GARLAND | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 23, 2021 A short film about two Marines’ final acts of heroism to stop a truck bomb suicide attack in Iraq became free to view this week on the 13th anniversary of the incident, for which the two men earned Navy Cross medals. “The 11th Order,” directed by Marine veteran Joshua DeFour, recreates the events of April 22, 2008, at an outpost in Ramadi where Cpl. Jonathan Yale and Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter stood their ground to halt an oil truck laden with 2,000 pounds of explosives barreling toward the gates of a compound housing 50 fellow Marines and 100 Iraqi police.

Six seconds of courage: Veteran s film depicts heroics of 2 Marines in Ramadi

Six seconds was all it was. Six seconds was enough time to run – as many people nearby did – or enough time for a Marine to choose to bravely hold ground to protect the Marines behind him. Hold ground is what Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter and Cpl. Jonathan Yale both did in those six seconds on April 22, 2008, in Ramadi, Iraq, as a suicide truck bomber with about 2,000 pounds of explosives barreled toward the gate they were guarding. Both young infantry Marines, ages 19 and 21, respectively, lost their lives that day – but they saved the lives of the Marines and Iraqi police in the security station they were protecting.

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