Boatswain Mate First Class Michael J. Pernaselli


 

BM1 Pernaselli was the leading Boatswain's Mate, a 50 Cal Machine Gun Operator, Quartermaster of the Watch, and Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Team Member in USS FIREBOLT (PC 10) deployed to the Arabian Gulf in the Spring of 2004.  On 24 April 2004, the first day of patrols inside the territorial waters of Iraq following an extended training and repair period, FIREBOLT was tasked with maintaining an established exclusion zone around the Khawr al Amaya Oil Terminal by querying vessels and approaching as necessary to direct them clear.  An unidentified dhow was detected by the boarding team traveling along a course that would take it in close to the oil terminal and the RHIB was maneuvered to query and intercept.   At intercept, the dhow did not answer bridge-to-bridge queries, was unresponsive to loud-hailer directions, and maintained a direct course for the terminal.   Abruptly, the dhow altered course toward the FIREBOLT RHIB and exploded at close range, violently throwing the security team into the water and overturning the RHIB.  Petty Officer Pernaselli had been all the way forward in the RHIB to observe the actions of the dhow and operator and was killed instantly by the blast.  Soon after the explosion alongside the FIREBOLT RHIB, two other explosives-laden vessels attempted to close the nearby Al Basra Oil Terminal but were disabled by crew-served weapons fire from the alerted security forces on the terminals.  The actions of Petty Officer Michael Pernaselli and his security team on 24 April 2004 prevented a large scale environmental disaster and a strategic blow to the coalition forces that would have been caused by damage to the oil pipeline or destruction of the offshore oil terminals.  

 

 

Return to Hall of Fame List
 

 



                                               2550 Huntington Avenue, Suite 202 Alexandria, Virginia 22303 (800) NAVY-SNA


The SNA Website is under the management of SNA Webmaster