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    Marine awarded Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic actions

    Marine awarded Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic actions

    Photo By Cpl. Dallas Johnson | Cpl. David Qualls, a motor transport assistant operations chief with Marine Wing...... read more read more

    HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES

    05.20.2017

    Story by Cpl. Dallas Johnson 

    Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES)

    Cpl. David Qualls, a motor transport assistant operations chief with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Forces Reserve, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal at the 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment headquarters in Houston, Texas, May 20, 2017.

    Qualls received the highest non-combat decoration for his heroic actions at the scene of a car collision on the morning of Sept. 12, 2014.
    While returning to Camp Geiger, Qualls and Cpl. Nathan Bryson, now a Marine veteran who recently served as a motor transport operator for Headquarters and Support Battalion, School of Infantry East, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, came upon a car collision on the Sneads Ferry Bridge in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina.

    When the Marines stopped, a Marine already at the scene quickly approached Qualls and Bryson to see if they had a fire extinguisher. Qualls quickly realized it was a major accident; multiple vehicles had collided with each other, hitting the retaining walls on the sides of the bridge and were critically damaged.

    One of the vehicles, a white sports utility vehicle which had severe body and frame damage was slowly catching fire. Flames and smoke were visibly coming from the engine compartment.

    “After we were asked for a fire extinguisher, I just knew something was off,” said Qualls. “I looked over at Cpl. Bryson and said, ‘Do you think we should go check it out?’ We immediately got out and went to help.”

    The white SUV was driven by Larry Flesher, an electrical technician from Valdosta, Georgia. While driving to work, he suddenly struck a vehicle, causing another vehicle nearby to hit him. Flesher, pinned inside the smoky vehicle, suffered a broken femur, arm and ankle.

    According to Qualls’ award summary, had he and Bryson not arrived when they did, Flesher would have surely died in the fire.

    “This award is the highest award for non-combat valor,” said Lt. Col. Vincent Dawson, the executive officer of Marine Aircraft Group 41, Marine Forces Reserve. “This award recognizes his bravery; putting himself between a fire and a person trapped in a vehicle, and the danger he put himself into.”

    Several members of Qualls’ family attended the ceremony.

    “I’m incredibly proud of him, the whole family is,” said Bert Qualls, uncle of Cpl. David Qualls. “He’s got a great heart and we wouldn’t expect anything different from him. He’s a person of valor.”

    Per Federal Regulation code 10 U.S.C. 6246, the Navy and Marine Corps Medal is awarded to any person who distinguishes them self by heroism not involving conflict with the enemy. For acts of life-saving, or attempted lifesaving, it is required that the action be performed at the risk of one’s own life.

    Bryson was also awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal in a ceremony on April 17, 2017.

    “Being a Marine definitely affected my reaction,” said Qualls. “But being a Marine and having another Marine come for help, I couldn’t just sit back and do nothing. This is what we do.”

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    Date Taken: 05.20.2017
    Date Posted: 05.20.2017 23:28
    Story ID: 234608
    Location: HOUSTON, TX, US
    Hometown: HOUSTON, TX, US
    Hometown: SILSBEE, TX, US

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