Rock,
He was in the Humvee. He did survive but he was injured. It was last December but I have recently learned that his hand and shoulder still bother him.
He was the driver. They were on duty outside the local Governor's Palace while the Govenor held his monthly meeting with local mayors.
The suicide bomber was heading straight for my son's door (and him). At the very last moment the bomber veered away and got between two of the trucks before detonating. (Thank God.)
The front of the truck absorbed most of the explosion. The heater? I believe was situated over my son's head and it slammed into the truck wall behind him.
He was tossed about. Broke a finger on his right hand as it hit the door to his left. A part of the truck broke free and hit him in the chest. (Kelvar is a wonderful thing as it absorbed a great deal of the impact.) He had a lot of cuts and bruises on his arms and legs from 1)stuff flying around and 2)him flying around the passenger compartment of the truck.
There was fire. And as several Veterans on our website have pointed out to me, it is hard to get those truck doors opened after an explosion so a fire is a very bad thing. The gunner on top of the truck had to be evacted to the States for treatment due to burns.
Overall, the injuries are minor. As I said I thank God for that. It could have been worse. Those that served in Afghanistan and Iraq 3-4 years ago can attest to that.
EDIT-
Now that the medal is here, I am thinking about all those "what could have been" scenarios.