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Ranger's Risk Helps Tie Cordon North of Baghdad.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 2003

By Brian MacQuarrie, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Apr. 7--HATIN AL SULTAN, Iraq--This is the stuff that heroes are made of -- unquestioned acts of selfless courage that save others' lives at the risk of one's own.

The hero is Specialist Timothy Melia, a 28-year-old Ranger from Omaha, who jumped into the driver's seat of a 2,200-gallon fuel truck yesterday and drove it to safety while hostile bullets and exploding rounds from a flaming US ammunition truck flew past him in a ferocious firefight.

"Yeah, I was freaking scared, man," Melia said. "Ammo was shooting off all around me."

The fight, which gave the Third Brigade hold of a strategic position just north of Baghdad, was an intense,...

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