Ethan Place
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Born
St. Louis, Missouri
Allegiance
United States of America
Branch
United States Marine Corps
Service years2001–05
John "Ethan" Place | |
|---|---|
| Born | St. Louis, Missouri |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | |
| Service years | 2001–05 |
| Rank | Corporal |
| Conflicts | Fallujah during the Iraq War |
| Awards | |
| Other work | marksmanship instructor |
John Ethan Place is an American serviceman who served in the United States Marine Corps as a sniper. In Fallujah, which the US Army bombarded, the then-twenty-year-old sniper killed 32 people (insurgents) in thirteen days, from April 11 to April 24, 2004.[1] He received the Silver Star, the military's third highest award.[2]
Ethan Place grew up in Lake St. Louis, Missouri and graduated from Wentzville Holt High School in 2001. He played varsity quarterback for three years in high school. He entertained some offers to play college football, but he was not sure he was ready to attend college. Ethan chose instead to enlist in the Marine Corps.[3]