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July 4, 2009

<b><font color= red>NEW - </b></font color>Chelsea solider helps rescue girl at S. Korea beach

July 4, 2009 — CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — When Pfc. Richard Bigouette was about 5 years old in Houston, his father, a Gulf War Navy vet, taught him how to swim. Dad heaved him into the pool and told him to paddle like the family dog.

“And after he noticed I couldn’t go anymore, he jumped in and helped me. It was fun,” said Bigouette (pronounced Bee-zhoo-ette), who works as an Apache helicopter weapons system technician at Camp Humphreys in South Korea. He’s with Company B, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, part of the 2nd Infantry Division’s 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade.

The genial and athletic Bigouette, 18, is now being called a hero — and catching lots of good-natured kidding from his buddies — for rescuing a frantic Korean schoolgirl who got out of her depth at Haeundae Beach.

Bigouette and his buddy Pfc. Joshua Davis, 19, of Chelsea, Okla., had taken the KTX high-speed train to Busan on June 13 so they could swim at popular Haeundae Beach.

Davis is the son of Tammy Davis of Foyil and Mark Davis of Chelsea. He is a 2008 graduate of Chelsea High School.

It was a bright, sunny day, and by 1 p.m. there were hundreds on the beach.

Bigouette, who’s 5 feet 7 inches and 155 pounds, changed from jeans to board shorts and got into the water.

Soon after, Davis spotted a girl thrashing at the water about 50 yards from shore. She was crying to another girl closer to shore for help.

Both men started for the girl, with Davis trailing Bigouette.

By that point, bystanders were crowding the shore, watching the situation unfold.

The struggling girl was about 15 to 20 yards from Bigouette. Adrenaline surging, he knifed through the water and reached her in what he thinks was three to four seconds.

“I’m here! I’m here!” he told her.

She looked 9 or 10, Bigouette said. She’d been repeating a Korean word that he thinks means “help,” but when she saw he was American she broke into English. “Save me! Save me!”

He put a hand under her armpit and pulled her toward him, bracing her against his right shoulder but keeping her forward of himself so he could keep an eye on her.

“And then I leaned over on my left side and used my left arm and my legs to swim back.”

He relied on strokes his father taught him.

“My dad just showed it to me. He told me that ‘you can swim forever with this’ so that’s what I used. He told me that he learned it in the Navy.”

He got her to a sandbar about 20 yards from shore and handed her to several young men. She was crying and shaken but OK. Their unit heard what happened and commended both soldiers.

Bigouette’s parents, Robert and Elizabeth, of Houston’s Clear Lake area, were glad he’d helped the girl.

“My dad told me it was the best Father’s Day gift he could ever have,” he said.

Tammy Davis said the two young men will receive military honors for their bravery.

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