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Gunnery Sergeant
Nick "Pop" Popaditch, USMC

 

 

 


 

Gunnery Sgt. Nick "Pop" Popaditch spends time at 1st Tank Battalion while he is on convalescent leave. Popaditch, a tank commander who deployed with Charlie Co., lost his right eye in a rocket propelled grenade attack on April 7, in Fallujah, Iraq. A 15 year Corps veteran, Popaditch served in Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom before volunteering to redeploy for OIF 2. Photo by: Sgt Jennie Haskamp
Gunnery Sgt. Nick Popaditch,a Hammond, Ind., native with 1st Tank Battalion, congratulates his son, Nicholas, after a baseball game May 8. Popaditch, who lost his right eye in a rocket propelled grenade attack in Fallujah, Iraq on April 7, 2004, said being home for little league season is an unexpected treat. Photo by: Sgt. Jennie Haskamp
Gunnery Sgt. Nick "Pop" Popaditch, his son Nicholas and his wife, April, head to their car after a baseball game May 8. Popaditch, who lost his right eye after a rocket propelled grenade blew up in his face in Fallujah, Iraq on April 7, said being home to watch his son's first little league season is a real treat. Despite his injuries, which include total hearing loss in his right ear and the loss of his sense of smell, Popaditch is adamant about returning to full duty and serving with his Marines. Photo by: Sgt. Jennie Haskamp

Navy Corpsman Jerrod Corhey, 23, from Farmington, New Mexico, looks at the shrapnel wound on the arm of Marine Cpl. Ryan Chambers, 26, from San Luis Obisbo, Calif., who is a tank gunner, after a rocket propelled grenade hit the tank he was in, background, while they were battling insurgents in the northwest side of Fallujah, Iraq on Wednesday, April 7, 2004. Chambers' wound was just a small cut. Two other Marines on the tank were also injured by the explosion. Both were expected to be alright.

Here is Corporal Chambers' account


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