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March 31st, 2008   Post 1
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Post; RM Throws Him Self On Grenade & Lives


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Heroic marine throws himself on grenade


By Thomas Harding, Defence Correspondent

Last Updated: 2:02am BST 31/03/2008



A Royal Marine could receive the highest award for gallantry after he saved the lives of his comrades by throwing himself onto an exploding grenade in Afghanistan, it has been reported.
Lance Corporal Matt Croucher amazingly survived the incident despite shrapnel peppering his helmet during the explosion.
L/Cpl Croucher's backpack was thrown more than 30ft in the explosion
His extraordinary courage, which could lead to a citation for the Victoria Cross, came after a tripwire booby-trap was stepped on during a nighttime mission outside the town of Sangin, Helmand province.

A live hand-grenade was released threatening to blow up L/Cpl Croucher, 24 and the rest of the patrol.

The marine shouted "grenade" and as his friends dived for cover L/Cpl Croucher lay with his back on the lethal device.

The patrol commander, Corporal Adam Lesley threw himself to the ground and another man got behind a wall, but one marine had frozen and was still standing when the grenade detonated.
"My reaction was, 'My God this can't be real'," said Cpl Lesley. "Croucher had simply lain back and used his day sack to blunt the force of the explosion. You would expect nine out of 10 people to die in that situation."
With fuses that can last several seconds the men waited for what "felt like a lifetime" before the grenade blew up.
The marine's backpack, thought to contain ammunition, was thrown more than 30ft and sent a burning radio battery flying through the air.
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L/Cpl Croucher, who suffered a bleeding nose and shock, was saved by the special plating inside his Osprey body armour. He almost certainly saved the life of Marine Scott Easter who had "just completely frozen".
"All I could hear was a loud ringing and the faint sound of people shouting 'are you ok? Are you ok?'" L/Cpl Croucher, a reservist from Birmingham, told the News of the World.
"Then I felt one of the lads giving me a top to toe check. My head was ringing. Blood was streaming from my nose. It took 30 seconds before I realised I was definitely not dead," he added.
Cpl Lesley said: "He had shrapnel in his helmet, in the plate of his body armour, but he was basically okay.
"His day sack had taken the blast."
The action happened on Feb 9 as the reconnaissance troop from 40 Commando went to search a bomb-making factory in a compound out Sangin.
A Ministry of Defence statement said: "L/Cpl Croucher has displayed incredible bravery in his action in Afghanistan. His bravery could well be recognised through some form of gallantry award in due course along with other personnel from the latest deployment to Afghanistan."
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March 31st, 2008   Post 2
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Quick thinking, good job.
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March 31st, 2008   Post 3
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That guy has an angel looking out for him. He's damn lucky.
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March 31st, 2008   Post 4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justin1552
He's damn lucky.
My thought as well..
But he's also got guts, lots of it.....
Great job!
 
March 31st, 2008   Post 5
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Few realize how much of a blessing a rucksack really is. Grats to our British friend for putting the mission first in a dire situation.
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March 31st, 2008   Post 6
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Extraordinary courage, great find and great read.
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March 31st, 2008   Post 7
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He should get the Victoria Cross, and I'd knight him...
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April 1st, 2008   Post 8
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A well deserved VC I say. Saved his mates by putting his life on the line, a top shelf performance.
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April 1st, 2008   Post 9
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Definition of a hero.
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April 1st, 2008   Post 10
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Lucky brave bastard.
If this isn't a Victoria Cross, I don't know what is.
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