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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT

The Privacy Act Statement for information on this form Is contained In NAVMC
PERSONAL AWARD RECOMMENDATION Form 11000, Privacy Act Statement for Marine Corps Personnel and Pay Records.
FROM: (Title and Address) TO: (Awarding Authority)
5-1 ADJUTANT, 20 BN 8TH MAR SECNAV HEADQUARTERS USMC (R/lJ'
2DBN BTHMAR 14. EXP. OF ACTIVE DUTY: IF RETIREMENT, NUMBER OF YEARS:
2ND MARDIV PSC BOX 20103 04/22/2008
CAMP LEJEUNE NC
285420103
1. SOCIAL SECURITY#: 2. DESIG/NEC/MOS: 15. EST. DETACHMENT DATE: 04/25/2008
(b)(6) 0352
E3 Retirement @Terminal Leave
Transfer Impact Award
3. NAME (Last,first,Ml):
YALE, JONATHAN T
14. COMPONENT
{USN,USMC,etc.):
16. NEW DUTY STATION (Homa address if separation anticipated):
NIA
USMC
5. GRADEIRANK: 117. UNIT AT TIME OF ACTIONISERVICE: 18. DUTY ASSIGNMENT:
CPL Weapons Company, 2nd Bn 8th Marines ENTRY CONTROL POINT SENTRY
6. WARFARE DESIGNATOR (Navy Only): 17.RUC: 19. PREVIOUS PERSONAL DECORATIONS AND PERIOD
00000 RECOGNIZED:
8. RECOMMENDED AWARD: I: 9. SPECIFIC ACHIEVEMENT: CR 20080422 •
NX • NAVY CROSS 20080422
@ves 0No
10. TYPE:
E3Herolc ~ Heroic Posthumous 0MIA
Meritorious Meritorious Posthumous
11. NUMBER OF AWARD OF RECOMMENDED MEDAL: 20. PERSONAL AWARDS RECOMMENDED-NOT YET APPROVED:
1
12. ACTION DATE/MERITORIOUS PERIOD: 21. OTHER PERSONNEL BEJNG RECOMMENDED FOR SAME ACTION:
04/22/2008 • 04/22/2008 Cpl Haerter J. C.
13. GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF ACTION/SERVICE:
OCONUS-OPERATIONIRAQIFREEDOM
22. I certify that Iha facts contained in the summary of action are ~known tome D a matter of record
NAME, GRADE, TITLE OF ORIGINATOR SIGNATURE DATE
(b)(6) 04/24/2008

23. FORWARDING ENDORSEMENTS BY VIA ADORESSEE!SI.


VIA COMMAND RECOMMENDED COMBAT"V" SIGNATURE & GRADE DATEFWD
AWARD
Commandlnb Officer
2/8 20 MAR IV (R/lJ)
NX • NAVY CROSS 0No !!Ives (b)(6) 04/25/2008
-
RCT1 CO
1ST MAR REGT 1ST MARDIV
NX • NAVY CROSS !!Ives 0No 05/12/2008
(R/U)
CG, I MEF (FWD)
I MEF (FORWARD)
NX • NAVY CROSS !!Ives 0No 05/19/2008

For
John Kelly
MAJGEN. CG, I MEF (FWD)
COMUSMARCENT NX - NAVY CROSS !!Ives (b)(6) 05/29/2008
0No
HQTRS MARFOR CENTCOM

For
Samuel Helland
LTGEN, COMUSMARCENT
(b)(6)
CMC
HEADQUARTERS USMC
NX - NAVY CROSS Ovas !!!No 08/25/2008
(R/U)
For
James Conway
GEN, CMC
24. TO BE COMPLETED BY AWARDING AUTHORITY
DISPOSITION OF BASIC COMBAT"V" EXTRAORDINARY SIGNATURE.GRADE,TITLE DATE APPROVED
RECOMMENDATION HEROISM
(b)(6)
NX - NAVY CROSS Oves !!!No !!Ives 0No 11/14/2008

For
Donald C Winter
CIV. SECNAV

NAVMC 11533 (EF)


Citation
NX approved as NX by CIV DONALD C WINTER on 11/1412008
For extraordinary heroism while serving as an Anti-Tank Missileman, Mobile Assault Platoon 4, Weapons
Company, 2d Battalion, 8th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 1, I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) in
support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on 22 April 2008. While Corporal Yale and a fellow Marine manned a
sentry post at the Entry Control Point for Joint Security Station Nasser in Ramadi, Iraq, a tank truck suddenly
began to rapidly negotiate the serpentine concrete obstacles leading to the Entry Control Point. Corporal Yale
and his fellow Marine quickly recognized the threat a suicide bomber driving a truck capable of carrying a large
quantity of explosives posed to the more than 50 Marines and Iraqi policemen in the Joint Security Station.
Corporal Yale immediately engaged the truck with precise fire from his M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, while
his fellow Marine opened fire with his M4 rifle. Ignoring the grave personal risk, Corporal Yale and his fellow
Marine continued their accurate fires, stopping the truck a few feet from their positions. At that instant the suicide
bomber detonated approximately 2,000 pounds of explosives contained in the truck, leveling the Entry Control
Point and mortally wounding Corporal Yale. The courageous actions of Corporal Yale in resolutely defending hls
post against an imminent threat undoubtedly helped save the lives of more than 50 Marines and Iraqi policemen
at Joint Security Station Nasser that day. By his decisive actions, unlimited courage in the face of extreme
danger, and complete dedication to duty and his fellow Marines, Corporal Yale reflected great credit upon himself
and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

NAVMC 11533 {EF)


Summary of Action
Corporal Yale was in receipt of imminent danger pay during this period.
Corporal Yale is enthusiastically recommended for receipt of the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism on 22
April 2008 while standing post in the guard tower of the entry control point into Joint Security Station (JSS)
Nasser of East Ramadi. The Marines posted al this entry control point are responsible for controlling access into
the Coalition Forces/Iraqi Police (IP) compound, consisting of a vehicle and equipment storage lot and multiple
buildings used for IP operations and administration, as well as the garrison for the partnering Marines.
Al approximately 0745, a suicide truck-borne improvised explosive device (STBIED) entered the vehicle entry
control lane and began to drive through the barrier plan towards the gate. Realizing the vehicle had no intention
of stopping, Corporal Yale engaged the vehicle with his M249 squad automatic weapon. As a result of his
steady, precise fire, the truck rolled to a stop ten meters from the entry gate and detonated more than 2000 lbs of
explosives, as determined by Weapons Intelligence Team 5 (Camp Ramadi). The blast completely destroyed the
entry control point and guard tower and mortally wounded Corporal Yale. The explosion also caused extensive
damage to the JSSs COC and the exterior of several buildings in the immediate vicinity.
Corporal Yales heroic actions in preventing the STBIED from breaching the front gate of JSS Nasser protected
the lives of the 50 Marines and a similar number of Iraqi Police present at the station the day of the incident.
Recognizing the danger to his fellow Marines and partnered IP, Cpl Yale fearlessly gave his life in their defense.

NAVMC 11533 (EF)


21 Apr•. 2008

From: (b)(6), (b)(3)


To : BATTA:..ION CO!~-l.ANDER, 2'.) BATTAI..£0N, .;ri. MARH!ES

Subj : HEROIC ACTIONS ICO CORPORAL JONATHAN T . YALE ON 22 APRIL 08

At a p proxi!l!a.:e:. y Q.;QC, Corporal Ycd-::, w;,5 post ea ln a £::.ghc1ng posit 10r.


over - watching ;:he primary e~try :ortrJ! p0i~t !eddin~ :nto Joint Se:Jri;:y
Station (JSS) Nasser. With Corpora. Vala waq La~~e Corporol Haerter, a
Marine conouct1.ng re:.ief _n j.;lac:" (:U?: frr1:r, 1st Rr.Val::.on, lj;:r. Mar1nes.
Corporal Yale had stocci this i:-ost sevcrc?l t i:nc:; t",roJgnout ::he deployment
oecaus~ of his ~1qh state of rradi-es~ ,rd pro!1c~~n-y. At approximately,
0745 a large truck made a oistinrt t·.r~ ~ff ttr maJor chorougnfare and
e-n::ered the serpe~:t..ine 1ead1•1g JP t.c. Curie.rd_ ia!,-,'s 1 .. gh:1rg i:os1t1on.
Reacting with has::e, he s1g~alea tor :,e vL~!~!e to stop oy fir:ng ~ pPn
flare as the veh.cle reachea TRP = l, ~~ -~~- •ired a ~arP1Pg srot d5 the
veh1cle continueo tc TRP 12, lastly·· f1r~d sever~l bursts o: ro~nds troM
his M249 Squad Aui::omac1c W£>apo~, (SAW1 1rt<" -,e ,:i'1;snie::.d o.:: the veh::.".:!e a5
i : reached TRP ~3 stopping the V•'.:!f'lL"l•• J .... s~ lC rnt:'t'='rs fro:n l:1s post. :'J-1e
criver quickly acknowl~oged that Corp~rai YalE ~ould not a!low his ven·c:r :J
pass, and criggere c its a~tonat1on. T~c tl~s· of th:s Suicide ~rucK-Borne
i~provised Explosive Device (STBIEDJ CE's-rnyrd buildings, barri~rs, and
Corpordl Yal~'s :1g~;:.1ng position. ~~1~~ M ~-c Clrpvra. HaLrter succuroeJ ~-
nis wounds with in m~nutes, we were ~blr :•, s-dtilize Corporal Yale. As tne
on- scene commander (OSC"l, I rei:1fvr ·e,d thf> rrr1:ne-er ,Hld --,ordina-eci ;,· r
~vacuat::.on ::.mrned1ately to Al Taqqurid-~ v.3 ~2 1-f~eu. Sev~ ral no_rs .a~er,
Corpora: Yale also sucr.:mbec ·c, h15 .-.,i...r.ds. r- is 'E'or tha, tt1e true.k's
intended targ~c was Iraqi Pclice s~a~1~n ,IPfl, which <"Ontai~~c .3:: ~ar:ncc
and (2l) Iraqi Police (IPJ. rh= ner~ .. · d-·1vns ~=
~orpcral Ya:e and ~ancc
Corpora! Haercer saved the liv~s er ~~-n Marines and I?s.
(b)(6), (b)(3)
(b)(6), (b)(3)

On 22 April zoos at ~pm~hnllldy0745. l w~ tt}l1Jby (b)(6), (b)(3) i!~1


the Apple VCP wm. in di~rt'Jf ~--··\\~ fo ws~d c)ft1 ~Hee catt l lefhhe Marine Hous,:
anJ pn1c;t;edcd to JSS N~. While lwasdepariin& the .from ofth:c h,uik,ij~g. l saw a
truck with u blue l<Jp cvmii'i4 rowa~ the g,tt rui4 ~t · ~ l. J tee~ an JP )'ill:lug an<l
screarnin~ ~ then heard a b~f<lf mound l Ott! !5 rotffids ..i.wu wt1ke Ui>f b:j' $1 lntqi l).oi~1:
truck. Whim 1 wok¢ up i™"re \V~ IPs :rnt.tii:il!,? all .around - l~l ~lp•i:i me JKJ$ at. f,4.1ho
l was g()OO. J nu1 <)Ve'ftbere and e.nuld m1t find the hw;i- Mari~ lhBil t,'t.>rc iu t~ Pt>st. l
saw a c:amcib&:kin the rabble and start~d fO puil ii £ll~ - fr w:a.$ • · . (ha,u ¥ale.
J got Corporul Yale om of ffi'~ nibble, and 1hf11 I ~,.,v a ooo:t stick;\~. ~t f.m'ili S(J1i1e
mtwl~ and flmivd tryhig 1.n gttl thlu '.Mwitfti:i: mtt f'rutn tnldt~mh ,iU lh~ d~bti's - tr ,v;...;
L.:.fk:e Corpori.d Jordan Ha~1t'f. I dioo saw two Marmts rumiing !l(}W~ me -· I· do ,Kil
n,m:1cmkr much d~. .l w~ put oo a ground m~Hv~ and !'>.ml bac{;: ie Camp. Ramadi t'or
freat:ment for (b)(6)
'fo the besl ofmy ,~olt~foa iJ'i~~ ~.tl1¢ ~,u;:nts th<lt ha~~ lln the morning
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ol ....:.: :, pn .;,.){1~.
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(b)(6)

Police Station
4/23/2008

'the sta tern~nt ot (b)(6) in.


regards to the explosion that occtu:rE:d on the gat~ of the
station on 4/22/2008

Question 1: Explain to us your position during the time


of the explosion and what is.your duty?
Answer; r was on the fir.st floor in the station, and my
duty is to guard the station's pxison.

Question 2: Explain to us h(}1,t w~.r~ you hitJ ~nd what is


your information in regards tq the exp10-!$icn?

.
)) Answer: I was standing at the ,:movement rtmm' sJ doc:r at
about 07: 4 5. (b)(6), (b)(3) a.l,~q ~how$.q µp ftoni the othe~
side, :t entered the hall that's bet\~j~n the iri'lf~stlg~tion
room# and the jeiil rQom.,. anq that's wher-e :my quty i..s.

hH1d to the destruction of the


were in the :Hrst flooz;:. I was h;it .a11d injured! i:tY the
wooden shrapnel, and I co1.1ld not· pull my.i:u~lf from
i.Hlderneat;h the wooden ruppl~ t;h>':lt I. w~s ~oi!ered py. After
this (b)(6) ~.a.me. albnff and h.~lpe¢, ·~ .fl'.'e:e .
myself fro:r.'l underneath tche wood:en ·rubble. Afb:.u:- this t
was sent t.a the hospital.

Answer: No other IP's were with me at the time, .::>nly (b)(6)


(b)(6) who was stand.ing in the :mtnretnEtnt ro,om and
that's where hi::. duty is.
Question 4: Were you able to identify the V.ehicle
(VBEID}?

Answer: No because l wai;; .inside the Fiall at the time of


the explosion.
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Answer: ~o I do not and this is my testimony.

(b)(6)

4/23/2008 4/23/2008
Signed Sign~d

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(b)(6)

(b)(6)

Police Station
4/23/200€·
(b)(6)
The statement of the watch of Heer of the station
(b)(6) in regards to the VBIED at the
entrance of the building station on 4/22/2008.
Que::;tion 1: As the watch officer of the station where
were yoi;:t at the time of the elieplosion incid.ent?

Answer: The ttioment of the explosion1 I was s.itting down


in Aid' s t'.O(}m Sl):pervising a .shift chang,e where we were
getting read::t td conduct morning attendance and
accountably. And with lTu1i! we:re (b)(6)
(b)(6) and
oth~rs that I can"t remember.

Question 2: Before the explo:sio:n what; procedur~s did you,


take and especially in .rega;i;;ds to opening tl1~ check point
and distributing IP' s according to thei:r: a;s~J.gl".Jr,ent-s?

Answe~: A;;i usual l distributect the :tl?" s 911, the Scfiya


checkpoint and the foot traffic checkpoint that's at the
intersection that; s near th~ eht!i:'.'Gn¢e of the ,station.
And aft~r thi$ (b)(6), (b)(3) wh0 is trbro tbe CF c;aw."tHI!, over to
me and thanked me for opening th~ cluickpo.int a.nd the
dist-ribution of at:lsigi",m~nte.

Question 3: ii.:'ho were the IiP' s that were assign{;:d to the


checkpoint th.at1 s at the intersection n!:!en: th~ ~titran-:::e
gate of the station?

Answer: (b)(6)
(b)(6) and at the gate guard was (b)(6)
(b)(6)

Question 4 ! What ate your; coiom~nts in regards to the


incident?

Answer a: My comm,~nt woilld ht;, the IP" s at the inters~ct:ion


~ccupied by civilian tr.si;f'fic, and th~lil not paying
attention to vehicle mova'!'llents ..
Answer: No and. this is my testimony,

(b)(6)

4/2t]/2DOB 4/24/200:S
Signed Signed

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r,~d. a pa.rki..r~::J Vic1.lati¢n ·t:Jtr~-r to :th·e


r·h~ (:d':~t:c:kpo.::.nt ne:at t:h·e i~n·t·.ers.~ct.iorJ
<:tr i. ;;ti!i::, r1..rcn~d :,-:e,: my :~~yor. ~c tht'it .end
<>vex its t~ur .cNt
I. b~c·a;n~ cdi:
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:('l~; ,.:.,,..~f:;:v"<,r"!'. • trh~t:1 l L.,,d lot.dl y ! wh:i 1 B


t0we;r-ct t.he ~-t~J,ti-r;;.n} ilJ'e;~;;' 'l:;. Q :;'w€/· we;~ (b)(6)
it V!il1fi ~row.d.ad. r
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¥ .!f;,,S, .;;n1d I s.tairted t:;;
from nd iincl 2,,t t;he gt:~rd
~J~C ~ ft t,~.t?t:Od to t't,w
~attt. t·b.~ ~!sC·p1·~:J$iOi:l

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A1i3: t L \1,:iS CZ'lm.£:l'.ifr f ;:~ .A.l. H~.q ch~c:"~ .pui.r:.t't-
8 ~4'.C i.,;,n, !t w:as 4 ~eri:'li&des ..rat-er r:a1:ik ttuck
cab1r, was .a hlu~ ccl0t aE.q

"Vi~ lij,.s (i~'.$·C!i_pti~rn"'f


P.~h:4: .:. :.:-;;u··ldt: 7 .. 't a·e~ him b~ca.11:&e: t4,ib~1:1 r g-aV:1& a.'t·tent~._;:Lr-t:J, h,~· $i\!;.l$

itJh() w:a$ 1(fi.th 1:0~ ·;:roH\ tJ)lt;t IP,,s qt ti':re·


do.i-rrg?
sr1:;·: 'ttie .r~1 :S- -Whii~ wer ~ wi.t"h rtt~ ;.,
(b)(6)

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(b)(6)

(b)(6)

Police Station
4/23/200B

The Statement of (b)(6) in


regards to the VB!ED incident at the entr,'i'l.nce of the
station building on 4/22/2008.

Question 1: Explain to us your position during: th.e time


of the explosion and what is your duty?

Answer; l was at the road intersection in front of the.


entrance to the station, and my duty is to search all
foot traffic that is headin,g towards the station., the
explosion occtu::red at 07 :45.

Question .2: How did the VBIED enter t:ne s.ta:tit:lin$ entrance
with your pres enc~ in the Av and heiw did you dea.1 with
the situ.i!ition?

Answer: When the Vehi1::le ent.eried the building'$: entrance


I and (b)(6) were oc'cl,lpi~d with
tr:<>m the
searching proce..s.s ¢if foot traffJc. W-e · n,9tJ.ee.i:l .it
calls of (b)(6) B~ was-~!>kingus for a
weapon due to th~ fact that his dµty })Our,$ wilh oyer· witf)
and he had no weapon on hL.11. And when we turn~d and
headed toward the ~te1t,ion I gave my w~a,~011 t;C> (b)(6)
because I could not use it in a difect manner due to th~
many civilians· at th~ ChEJtCK point .. At. this p¢irrt (b)(6)

f~;:
atid (b)(6)

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started b6 fire rounds tow;irr:cf the v1;;:hiGle
$:i!}llit-Ai1"'.1,'~~t~,;s:~~:+"m0~~nt,;;,;~'.~?M1.iwil,~§1~~}'ii,!

Questio·n 3: What ie your info:tmatic:ti on the d.esiC:tiptio:n


of the veJi.icle, the suiciqe bombei::: wnq was ;;;;tr.±·v,fng it and
what direction did it cq:me fronf?

Answer: The vehicle was a MEircedes tanker truck (water


tanker) the color was blue., the tank itself was white the
paint on it was old and decayed there wQ.o· spots that were
· f ?.:1::H::1 of paint.
As far as the suicide bomber that W;;lS driving it, ! could
not see him due to the fact that the vi!!hicle ·entered
before I paid attention to it, and it was coming from th.e
farm road because it came at a high speed and if it had
come from another direction it would have had to stop and
i t would have been not easy and hard for the driver to
make the turn.

Question 1= Who from the 1l?'s was with you at the check
point in th.e intersection at the entrance of the St9tion?

/1..nswer; At the ti.me with rr.~ was. (b)(6)


(b)(6) (b)(6)
and
sufferd (b)(6) injury as he was firing at the vehicle,

Question 5; Wier:e any of the civilians that. wet'.e at the


Check point injured?

quest.ion 6: Do you hav;e any other stat~ments?

Answer: No and this is my testimony.

(b)(6)
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' 4/24/2008 4/24/2006
Signed Sigrt~d

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(b)(6)

Police Station
4/23/2008
(b)(6)
The Statement of in
regaxd:s to the VBIED at: the en.trance of the station
building on 4/22/2008,

Question 1: Where were you at the time o.f the incident


and what is your duty?
Answer: At 'the mcmient of the e;.:pl;osion I was in the
movement's room and my duty ;is t::qmmunications/~ovem$:hts.

Question 2: Were you able.to see the vehicle before it


exploded and how it ente:ted till until it'exploded at the
g·ate of the st:iiltion?
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Answer: At 07:45 using the camer~oS 1 was abl~ to see a
' Mercedes water tilllker the colorwa$ blu~, and th.e
water tank itself wa$ whit.e. $;'hli9'-li
:rat.e·· of 2 :.,~:Si"'~t,t:e,ltfil~"ilt'~,~'iMa~tt-1;;,ao~,t~
at·· ,ttle> ·g;~te>:,:H:;:a,~t;~;~:;:r'Jf:i'~:i.®Jll1f ~~;J:4.;t;;~W~~,j;~~t;;.i;:~n. I aJ,S;o heard
other rounds 'being fb:eo from the gu4t::ds that: we+e at the
intersection a~ the vehicle ,app1::o,'1aohe'd the- gate i t
expl~dedr and the ca;meras s:topp~d 'wt:i:rld.ng du:e to th~
explo$ion, the winct,w1s shat.ter:e;d and .9,cat.t~r.e,d. i,nsi;de the
:movement'~ room, mysei.t and th~ 'Amlft.':1..;::an sdl'cl:ie,i;- who ,1as
sitting neixt to me. we.re .i;nj1.1red· a:es .,/1 resn,:;lt of th;:is.

Quest.:ton 3: Did th~ poli ce~an. at th~ g~t'f!,f op~n fi,:r.e


towards the WBIED'?

Answ,e,r: NO! A.'lld this i::t clu:ie to th~ f,;1.ct that he ,wa~
behind the g:at.e and he had no vi~w or ,,an ope:ning wher,e he
can fire :from. A.:"1d r s~w hi.Ir, Wi t:Jld:t:a-w;:i,ng toward~ t.h,~
station due to the fact that the vehicle was speeding
towards the gate, AND 'l'H.E OTH~R FllUl:lG
····· AND
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WHEN IT EXPLODED THE RUBBLE ' ,.. '' ,,,,, ''


AND AFTER THIS Bf; WA$ ?Ul;L~,D illO~ iJ.NOi:RNEATB THE:, JHJB&LE.

Quei3tion 4: Did you see any details on th~ ca.<ie•ta of the


) suicide driver's face'?
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.i\nswer; No due to the fact that ,-.tas view en camera was at
a distance and not a close up.

Question 5: Were you tel.ken to the hospital so you can be


treated?
An~w~r: No I rafusad, I stayed with the rest of the IP*a
inside the station and later on I w,ent f-0r treatment.

Question 6: Do ycu have any other statements?

Answer! No and this is my testimony.

(b)(6)

4/24/2008 4/24/2008
Signed . Signed

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Ot1 22 April 200ft 11rt;1.md 0600 l was (!fl my ,,,;\~ !i'I t.1kc tl'iy pt1$t lt the Apple
VCP. Oh the way \mtJ ~ Cmpvrai Jt,00:thanYHle tn:posi. tAi'..bt) l. '.H~ w~shehin<l'Uk
wf,2'49 on his post. l w~m 1Jttt ID fut: $1.~'ti;h lane aii.d be:~ 1ilf ~51- At !ITUW!il tfi45. a
SVBl:ED am1cked JSS N~sar. J do n;:tt recmcJnher m~h.atter ~ 11:~,1ltosiffl'1.
'fo the ~stolmy lle~oH~t1d..}n. thcs!;l ~'e thet:v~ th~i~i"lt.'d 001hclttt')miag
o;f 22 April 2008, .

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