Brian Chontosh

Brian Chontosh

Infobox Military Person
name= Brian R. Chontosh
born= birth year and age|1974
died=
placeofbirth= Rochester, New York
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=


caption= Capt Brian Chontosh receives his Navy Cross from the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Michael Hagee
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Marine Corps
serviceyears=
rank= Captain
commands=
unit= 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines
battles= Operation Iraqi Freedom *2003 invasion of Iraq *Operation Phantom Fury
awards= Navy Cross Bronze Star x 2 with "V"
laterwork=

Captain Brian R. Chontosh (born 1974 in Rochester, New York) is a United States Marine Corps officer who was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. At the time, he was the platoon commander for weapons platoon, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division.

On March 25, 2003, during an ambush while advancing upon Baghdad, Chontosh aggressively attacked an entrenched enemy position, resorting to using captured enemy weaponry when his M16 ran out of ammunition. He is reported to have killed at least 20 enemy soldiers during the incident.

Chontosh returned to Iraq during the second half of 2004 as the commanding officer of India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. During this time his company took part in Operation Phantom Fury, the second assault on Fallujah in November 2004. Of the 158 Marines he commanded, only 3 were killed in action and 25 were wounded. During this time his company was also the focus of a Fox News documentary titled "Breaking Point:Company of Heroes".

He is currently a company commander with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. He is married with 2 kids.

There have been several news articles on the perceived lack of coverage that was awarded to this and other medal ceremonies. The controversy over the coverage or lack of coverage of Chontosh and several other soldiers is seen as the latest cultural clash between pro-war and anti-war political camps.cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,140272,00.html
title=Breaking Point: The Battle of Fallujah
date=February 25, 2005
publisher=FOX News
accessdate=2006-01-30
]

Navy Cross citation


The President of the United States Takes Pleasure in Presenting The Navy Cross To

Brian R. Chontosh First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps

For Services as Set Forth in the Following Citation:
For extraordinary heroism as Combined Anti-Armor Platoon Commander, Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM on 25 March 2003. While leading his platoon north on Highway I toward Ad Diwaniyah, First Lieutenant Chontosh's platoon moved into a coordinated ambush of mortars, rocket propelled grenades, and automatic weapons fire. With coalition tanks blocking the road ahead, he realized his platoon was caught in a kill zone. He had his driver move the vehicle through a breach along his flank, where he was immediately taken under fire from an entrenched machine gun. Without hesitation, First Lieutenant Chontosh ordered the driver to advance directly at the enemy position enabling his .50 caliber machine gunner to silence the enemy. He then directed his driver into the enemy trench, where he exited his vehicle and began to clear the trench with an M16A2 service rifle and 9 millimeter pistol. His ammunition depleted, First Lieutenant Chontosh, with complete disregard for his safety, twice picked up discarded enemy rifles and continued his ferocious attack. When a Marine following him found an enemy rocket propelled grenade launcher, First Lieutenant Chontosh used it to destroy yet another group of enemy soldiers. When his audacious attack ended, he had cleared over 200 meters of the enemy trench, killing more than 20 enemy soldiers and wounding several others. By his outstanding display of decisive leadership, unlimited courage in the face of heavy enemy fire, and utmost devotion to duty, First Lieutenant Chontosh reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

Honors

* Chontosh, a 2000 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) was honored as RIT's 2005 Outstanding Alumnus. [cite web
url=http://www.rit.edu/~930www/photos/viewer.php3?date=2006-02-07
title=RIT - University News
publisher] =
accessdate=2006-09-26
]
*Honorary graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Class of 2006.
*On September 21, 2006, at the annual Keeper of the Flame dinner, Captain Chontosh was honored by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Peter Pace for his actions in March 2003. [cite press release
publisher=United States Marine Corps (Release # 0922-06-0728)
date=September 21, 2006
url=http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/releaseview/A4B2CA0761B18CD4852571F1003EFFE6?opendocument
title=Pace honors service members for heroism
accessdate=2006-09-26
]

ee also

*Operation Phantom Fury

Notes

References

*cite web|url=http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/lookupstoryref/200456162723
title=Rochester, N.Y. Marine, receives Navy Cross
work=Marine Corps News
publisher=United States Marine Corps
author=Cpl. Jeremy Vought
date=May 6, 2004
accessdate=2006-09-26

*cite web|url=http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/02_wot/nc_chontosh.html
title=Navy Cross citation for Brian Chontosh
publisher=HomeofHeroes.com
accessdate=2006-09-26

External links

* [http://shop.ecompanystore.com/foxnews/FOX_productdetail.asp?Mode=IMG&TYPE=What's%20New&PRODUCT=FOX25006800&CATALOG=FOX&ID=21&MU= "Company of Heroes" at Foxnews.com]


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