[SIZE="4"]Camp Fuji Marines help Japanese trapped in overturned car[/SIZE]
Cpl. Jennifer Calaway wrote:
CAMP FUJI, Japan (March 14, 2008 ) -- He could see the car coming up behind him, swerving in and out of lanes. His eyes followed the black, speeding car just as it cut across two lanes of traffic, passed the car directly in front of him and clipped a Nissan Cube, sending it fish-tailing and overturning.
The driver who watched the accident unfold within a few seconds [on] March 1 on Route 16 near Camp Fuji was Lance Cpl. Jonathan Alvarado, a motor transportation operator with Camp Fuji's Ground Motor and Equipment Management Office.
Before Alvarado knew it, he and another Marine in his vehicle found themselves rushing to the aid of two motorists in the overturned Cube.
. . . Alvarado slammed on his brakes, and by the time his vehicle had come to a complete stop, the Cube was on its side.
Alvarado looked to Lance Cpl. Michael Langenstrass, a logistics clerk with Headquarters Battalion, Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, and without hesitation the two Marines instinctively rushed toward the wreckage.
. . . "They had absolutely no hesitation," said [Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Lucas, Camp Fuji's sergeant major], who the Marines had picked up from the airport to take back to Fuji. "They didn't know if the car would start on fire]more[/URL]


