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Marine Sergeant Captured & Killed During Ambush in Iraq in 2003

Marine Sergeant Captured & Killed During Ambush in Iraq in 2003


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168,228 views Dec 19, 2022 U.S. Marines

This week’s Urban Valor episode features Marine veteran, Aaron Rodriguez. Aaron was assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 during the Invasion of Iraq in March of 2003. While convoying supplies near the city of Nasiriyah his unit was ambushed with heavy enemy fire. Shortly after the ambush took place, they realized Marine, Sgt. Fernando Padilla-Ramirez was missing and had been captured. Aaron speaks about his frustration with their commander deciding not to go recover Sgt. Padilla and the toll it took on his unit. Eventually, Sgt. Padilla’s remains were recovered by 2/2 Fox company, part of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit at the time. This interview is powerful, as Aaron is an intelligent speaker who really delivers his memories with detail and emotion making you feel for him and his unit during the time Sgt. Padilla was captured, as well as numerous other moments in this interview. As we always say, the courage it takes to sit in the chair with Urban Valor as a military veteran, whether it be a combat veteran or not, or whether the veteran is a Marine, Army, Air Force, Navy, or another branch of the Military. As a combat veteran, this Marine experienced much there is to experience in the military. His story is a true testament to the courage and strength of the military. We're honored to hear Aaron Rodriguez's story and learn more about his experience in Iraq. We share his story to raise awareness about the effects of combat, the decisions and hardships military members face while serving, and also to detail more information about the Invasion of Iraq, War on Terror, and the sacrifices of the military who served during these time, as well as other wars and time periods. Please share and donate to help us continue to provide military veterans with the resources they need to share their stories and help others learn about the military. Our website, UrbanValor.com is under construction, with our hopes to launch during the new year. Our goal is to begin traveling or funding travel for Veterans to enjoy a Los Angeles vacation on us, and share their stories with them and their loved ones. When we begin accepting donations, 100% of donations will go to Veterans and/or highly researched and reviewed Veteran charities, with 100% financial tracking available on our website. We will make an announcement once our website is live and we're prepared to accept donations for Veterans in need! In the meantime, the best way to support out Veteran interviewees is to watch our videos, listen to the Urban Valor podcast, and engage with our videos and posts across social media. Many of the Veterans we interview check in on their videos and the comments, so please show your love and support, ask questions, or just give thanks under our videos! Click "LIKE" to let YouTube and other social media platforms know you enjoy our content and others will too! And Please SUBSCRIBE and click the "Bell Notification" so you NEVER miss an episode of Urban Valor! We put out new episodes every week!

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@rickypadilla1899

2 years ago

I was very young when my uncle Sgt Fernando Padilla Ramirez passed away but I feel proud to say that man was my uncle. He inspired me to join the military and serve my country just like he did …..Rest in peace marine we will one day see each other again.

 

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@UsamaBeenHidin

2 years ago

The fact these videos only get 54k views is beyond me. I just cannot stop listening to these. It’s such a mixed bag of some funny moments, bitter sweet, frustrating, sad and downright nightmarish stories. Very brave for these guys to come on here and share and to also be professional about it. I hope these men truly find peace within themselves. I’m an active duty grunt and these help gain some perspective. Because listening to these…the Marine Corps really hasn’t changed. It really is up to us to make it happen. I’m also with 2/8, that .50 cal story is funny as hell, haha.

 

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@mldadzgaming3938

2 years ago

This guy was so good at making you feel like you were there with him. Unbelievable stories that break your heart. I salute you for your service sir. God bless

 

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@GigiK66

2 years ago (edited)

My favorite thing about your channel is that regular people get a chance to share their experiences. His interview is one of my favorites because he is so down to earth and just telling what he saw.

 

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@jdr1006

2 years ago

This interview was extremely powerful thank you for sharing it. May Sgt. Padilla and his family be blessed by God. I really value the interviews your channel brings to the public. Sgt. Padilla should never be forgotten.

 

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@JESUSHernandez-ss3tw

1 year ago

His Honesty is Boundless.....This is What a Real American Is...Gracias Broth'a

 

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@AlexiosTheWretched

1 year ago (edited)

Thank you for this interview with good ol' RamRod. I am glad this story is out in this format. It's amazing how many memories, thoughts, emotions (mainly anger) one can repress/suppress but come back as soon as you hear them. I am glad to see Rod here - it has been about 20 years since I've seen him and 21 years today (March 28) from that stupid convoy. AZ

 

 


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