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  1. Marc Alan Lee (March 20, 1978 – August 2, 2006) was a United States Navy SEAL. He was the first SEAL to lose his life in Operation Iraqi Freedom when he was killed in a fierce firefight while on patrol against insurgents in Ramadi. Lee was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star Medal with Valor and the Purple Heart.

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  2. 2 août 2006 · Marc A. Lee was the first Navy SEAL to be killed in Iraq in 2006. He was a dedicated Naval Special Warfare operator who served two years in SEAL Team 3 and died while on patrol in Ramadi, Iraq. He received the Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat "V", and Purple Heart posthumously.

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    • Petty Officer Second Class
    • Navy SEAL
  3. 2 août 2006 · SAN DIEGO, Calif. — In his final act as a Navy SEAL, Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class (SEAL) Marc A. Lee rained down machine gun fire to help protect several of his teammates before he was felled...

  4. 16 août 2006 · Earlier this month, 2nd Class Petty Officer Marc Allen Lee became the first Navy Seal to die in Iraq. He was killed when he stepped into heavy enemy fire in the city of Ramadi.

  5. Branch: USN. Rank (s): AO3, AO2. Unit (s): ST5, ST3. Station: Little Creek, VA. Fallen on: 02 Aug 2006. Location: Ramadi, Iraq. Era: Global War on Terror. Campaign: Medals & Commendations: Silver Star, Bronze Star Medal with ‘V’ device for Valor, Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, Good Conduct ...

  6. 27 juil. 2023 · Key Takeaway: Marc Alan Lee, a Navy SEAL with The Punishers, exemplified true heroism and leadership in high-risk missions. His selfless act of shielding comrades from enemy fire underlines the essence of being a SEAL - putting others' safety before one's own. He remains an enduring symbol of courage for future warfighters.

  7. Marc Lee was the first Navy SEAL lost in the Iraq War. He was awarded a Bronze Star and Silver Star for his courage in two separate battles, both times exposing himself to enemy fire in an effort to save his teammates.

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