File:US Navy 080208-N-0502M-006 Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey R, Barone is presented wtih the Bronze Star Medal by Vice Adm. Paul E. Sullivan, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command.jpg
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English: WASHINGTON (Feb. 8, 2008) Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey R, Barone is presented wtih the Bronze Star Medal by Vice Adm. Paul E. Sullivan, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command, for his actions in Anbar Province, Iraq. Barone was awarded the medal for his work in countering radio-controlled improvised explosive devices. He also participated in 89 combat patrols and was involved in combat action while seizing enemy munitions and ordnance. The Bronze Star Medal, awarded for bravery, acts of merit or meritorious service, is the fourth highest combat award of the U. S. armed forces. U.S. Navy photo by Monica McCoy (Released) |
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Image title | 080208-N-0502M-006 WASHINGTON (Feb. 8, 2008) Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey R, Barone is presented wtih the Bronze Star Medal by Vice Adm. Paul E. Sullivan, commander of Naval Sea Systems Command, for his actions in Anbar Province, Iraq. Barone was awarded the medal for his work in countering radio-controlled improvised explosive devices. He also participated in 89 combat patrols and was involved in combat action while seizing enemy munitions and ordnance. The Bronze Star Medal, awarded for bravery, acts of merit or meritorious service, is the fourth highest combat award of the U. S. armed forces. U.S. Navy photo by Monica McCoy (Released) |
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