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    SPMAGTF 12.2 Marine awarded Navy and Marine Corps Medal for Bravery

    SPMAGTF 12.2 Marine awarded Navy-Marine Corps Medal

    Photo By Sgt. Adwin Esters | Lt. Gen. John M. Paxton, II Marine Expeditionary Force commanding general, shakes...... read more read more

    CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, UNITED STATES

    03.07.2012

    Story by Lance Cpl. Adwin Esters 

    26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)     

    CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - The accident seemed to have occurred merely seconds before they happened upon it, said Zuluaga. He noticed vehicles in front of him pulling over to the side of the road to avoid a hazard further up the road. Then they saw the danger: a vehicle had apparently lost control and went off an overpass onto the highway below, struck a bridge embankment, and exploded into flames with three male occupants trapped inside.

    Heavy smoke from the flames obscured the entire area, and the heat added to the chaos of the scene.

    “When I saw the flames I said, ‘pull over, pull over!’” said Zuluaga, to the driver Sgt. Luis R. Salavarria, a multi-channel radio operator assigned to his unit, who leapt from the vehicle and ran towards the sound of the flames and cries for help.

    “I heard, ‘God, someone help me!’” said Zuluaga. “I was close to him, but because of the intense heat I couldn’t get too close. All I kept thinking was get this guy out of there.”

    With great personal risk to flames, smoke, and possible explosion, Zuluaga approached the burning automobile and could see two occupants in the front and one in the rear passenger side of the vehicle.

    Zuluaga made the difficult decision to focus his efforts on the passenger in the back of the vehicle. With the assistance of a New York State Trooper who arrived on the scene, they were able to pull the back seat passenger a safe distance from the flame-engulfed vehicle. Paramedics arrived on scene, rushing the severely injured man to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to the injuries sustained in the accident.

    For his heroism and bravery in the face of grave danger, Zuluaga, was presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, which is awarded to service members for heroism and actions involving the risk of one's own life.

    Zuluaga, who was recently selected for staff sergeant, is now part of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 12.2, a unit preparing to deploy in support of U.S. Africa Command and currently attached to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Command Element, II Marine Expeditionary Force for their pre-deployment training program.

    Lt. Gen. John M. Paxton, commanding general, II MEF, presented the medal to Zuluaga on March 7, 2012, in front of the Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF 12.2.

    Sgt. Zuluaga went above and beyond the call of duty by performing such a selfless act, reflecting great credit upon him and upholding the highest traditions of the Marine Corps,” Paxton said.

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    Date Taken: 03.07.2012
    Date Posted: 03.14.2012 09:33
    Story ID: 85227
    Location: CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, US

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