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Iwo Jima Veteran Silver Star Recipient Bob Brutinel

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Iwo Jima Marine Bob Brutinel joined us near his 100th birthday to share his story of service. "I don't believe in medals," was his response when we asked him about the Silver Star he received for valor on Iwo.

Private First Class Robert C. Brutinel, born in El Paso, Texas, and later residing in Clifton, Arizona, served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was assigned to Company H, 3rd Battalion, 27th Marines, 5th Marine Division. His service included participation in several significant battles in the South Pacific, notably Guadalcanal, Choiseul, and Iwo Jima.
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On March 12, 1945, during the Battle of Iwo Jima, PFC Brutinel's company encountered a fortified Japanese pillbox that impeded their advance. Serving as a demolition man and flamethrower operator, Brutinel executed a direct frontal assault on the enemy position, utilizing his flamethrower until its fuel was depleted. He then returned to the company supply point to refuel his weapon and proceeded to launch a second attack, ultimately neutralizing the pillbox. This act of valor significantly contributed to his unit's progress during the battle.

In recognition of his gallantry and intrepidity in action, PFC Brutinel was awarded the Silver Star, the third-highest military combat decoration for valor awarded by the United States. His official citation commends his courage and dedication to duty, reflecting great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.

Following his military service, Robert Brutinel became a longstanding member of the Casa Grande, Arizona, community, where he has been actively involved for over 60 years. In August 2024, the Casa Grande Detachment 901 of the Marine Corps League, along with other local organizations, honored him on his 100th birthday, celebrating his service and contributions to the community.

Throughout his life, Brutinel has been recognized as a mentor and respected figure within his community, embodying the values of service and dedication both in his military and civilian endeavors.

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Iwo Jima Marine Bob Brutinel joined us near his 100th birthday to share his story of service. "I don't believe in medals," was his response when we asked him about the Silver Star he received for valor on Iwo.

Private First Class Robert C. Brutinel, born in El Paso, Texas, and later residing in Clifton, Arizona, served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was assigned to Company H, 3rd Battalion, 27th Marines, 5th Marine Division. His service included participation in several significant battles in the South Pacific, notably Guadalcanal, Choiseul, and Iwo Jima.
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On March 12, 1945, during the Battle of Iwo Jima, PFC Brutinel's company encountered a fortified Japanese pillbox that impeded their advance. Serving as a demolition man and flamethrower operator, Brutinel executed a direct frontal assault on the enemy position, utilizing his flamethrower until its fuel was depleted. He then returned to the company supply point to refuel his weapon and proceeded to launch a second attack, ultimately neutralizing the pillbox. This act of valor significantly contributed to his unit's progress during the battle.

In recognition of his gallantry and intrepidity in action, PFC Brutinel was awarded the Silver Star, the third-highest military combat decoration for valor awarded by the United States. His official citation commends his courage and dedication to duty, reflecting great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.

Following his military service, Robert Brutinel became a longstanding member of the Casa Grande, Arizona, community, where he has been actively involved for over 60 years. In August 2024, the Casa Grande Detachment 901 of the Marine Corps League, along with other local organizations, honored him on his 100th birthday, celebrating his service and contributions to the community.

Throughout his life, Brutinel has been recognized as a mentor and respected figure within his community, embodying the values of service and dedication both in his military and civilian endeavors.

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