Fulton Marine In Afghanistan Helps Rescue A Car

Marines of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, tow the car of a Nawa citizen from the waters of a canal near Forward Operating Base Spin Ghar Dec. 22 after it careened down the embankment.  The driver forgot to engage the emergency brake when he got out of the car.
Marines of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, tow the car of a Nawa citizen from the waters of a canal near Forward Operating Base Spin Ghar Dec. 22 after it careened down the embankment. The driver forgot to engage the emergency brake when he got out of the car.

Editor’s note: The article and photos were provided by the United States military

Story and photos by Sgt. Brian Tuthill, Regimental Combat Team-7, 1st Marine Division Public Affairs

NAWA, Afghanistan – When the unoccupied car of a Nawa citizen careened down a steep canal embankment and splashed into the swift, cold waters just outside Forward Operating Base Spin Ghar Dec. 22, Marines quickly came to the rescue.

A squad of Marines with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, were on scene within minutes to assess the accident. A humvee was brought out to tow the vehicle back up the embankment.

“The car was parked on top of the hill and the emergency brake wasn’t on,” said Lance Cpl. Adam D. Masle, rifleman, 1st Platoon, Bravo Company, who was standing his guard post and saw the car plunge into the water. “It started to roll forward and then went over the side and right in. The little kids there were watching it and then the owner came out and he looked really mad.”

<p>A crowd of Nawa citizens forms a along the bank of the canal as Marines of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment,  prepare to recover a stuck car near Forward Operating Base Spin Ghar Dec. 22.  Marines on guard posts saw the unattended car roll down the hill and into the water after the driver forgot to engage the emergency brake.</p>
A crowd of Nawa citizens forms a along the bank of the canal as Marines of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, prepare to recover a stuck car near Forward Operating Base Spin Ghar Dec. 22. Marines on guard posts saw the unattended car roll down the hill and into the water after the driver forgot to engage the emergency brake.

The car came to a stop with the front right tire and bumper submerged in the canal and the other front tire sunken into the muddy embankment. When the car’s owner first saw it, he quickly made his way down the hill and tried to reverse the car, only making his predicament worse, Marines said.

As Marines positioned their humvee to pull the car out, a crowd of children and local residents began to form on the road to watch the events unfold, but were asked to stand back for their own safety.

Once the car’s rear axle was rigged for tow, Lance Cpl. Lance Cpl. Edward J. Stevens, III, a rifleman with 1st Platoon, Bravo Company, slowly drove forward as his fellow Marines guided him.

The car jutted backwards as it freed from the mud, but was eventually pulled back to the high ground of the road to the driver and crowd’s rejoice.

“I had good directions and Marines were watching all around so it wasn’t very difficult,” said Stevens, 19, from Potaski, N.Y. “We’ve towed out our own vehicles, but not a local national’s.”

The Marine patrol and humvee quickly packed their gear and returned to their normal duties at the forward operating base as the car drove away.

“We helped the people out and showed our support here, that really improves relations and wins hearts and minds,” said Masle, 20, from Fulton, N.Y. “And I think that guy will use his brake from now on.”

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  1. Lets hope our troops come home safely. But while they are over there, maybe something can be accomplished to end all this fighting even the little victories are a beginning to make our world a safer world to live in. So many have lost their lives fighting for our country to make it a safe place for their family, friends and neighbors. We have to never forget what our military men and women have done for us. I believe they should always have our respect and courtesy for putting their lives on the lines for us.

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