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As the m240g machine gunner, it was Lcpl Bruce's responsibilty to provide accurate supressing fire against the enemy in order to provide the cover needed for his fellow engineers to complete their task.
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Bruce was pulled from his weapon by a Navy Corpsman, who was screaming he needed medical aid for his leg, did Lcpl Bruce realize he was wounded.
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Lcpl Bruce maintained his position, continuing to fire upon the enemy, while acting with complete disregard for his own personal well being.
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Lcpl Bruce was wounded in the blast, but paid no regard to it.
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After getting his wounds attended to, it took approx 2 hours for Lcpl Bruce to be med-evaced, during which Lcpl Bruce still maintained supporting fire with an m16 assault rifle.
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At one point, a well aimed mortar landed less than 10 feet behind the Humvee that Lcpl Bruce occupied as a gun position.
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After half an hour of continuous fighting, Lcpl Bruce was informed by the infantry company first sergeant that he was the only automatic weapon still firing.
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On the morning of June 24, during a predawn mission, Lcpl Bruce and his squad of combat engineers were tasked with a mission to emplace new bunkers and repair existing ones for the infantry company holding the position at traffic control point 1.
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Lcpl Bruce then picked up his rate of fire in an attempt to keep the enemies heads down, in order for a chance to be given for other weapons systems to be brought to bear.
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I just remember my corporal saying something like "Oh, Lcpl is a little down today because he accidentally shot a kid in the head today".
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