 Two Marines, Captain Atomala Fabayo and Staff Sergeant Juan Rodriguez Chavez received the Navy Cross at the National Museum of the Marine Corps for their heroic actions in Afghanistan's Kunar Province in September 2009. Outnumbered more than four to one, Rodriguez Chavez drove his Humvee into heavy sniper machine gun fire four consecutive times, using it as a shield for Fabayo and another Marine who left the Humvee on foot to recover all four of their fallen squadmates. I don't think the story of this action can be told to many times. I think it needs to be told over and over again to present what Marines will do for each other. The Navy Cross is the second highest award for valor a Marine can receive. From the National Museum of the Marine Corps, I'm Lance Corporal Nick Nevers.