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				 January 8, 2017 - Marine Corps 1st Lt. Aaron Cranford 
				receives the Navy and Marine Corps Medal from Maj. Gen. Craig Q. 
				Timberlake, the commanding general for 3rd Marine Division, 
				during an award ceremony at the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion 
				Headquarters building on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. Cranford 
				was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for risking his life 
				while rescuing three divers and a local Okinawan who were caught 
				in rip current during a recreational dive at Onna Point, 
				Okinawa, Japan on April 23, 2017.  
				(Image created by USA Patriotism! from U.S. Marine Corps photos by Lance Cpl. Josue Marquez) Note... The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is the highest non-combat decoration awarded for heroism by the United States Department of the Navy to the members of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. 
				This award hinges on the actual level of personal "life 
				threatening" risk experienced by the awardee. For heroic 
				performance to rise to this level it must be clearly established 
				that the act involved very specific life-threatening risk to the 
				awardee. 
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