Gurfein joined the U.S. Marines at the age of 17. Through the Marines'
Delayed Entry Program, he attended
Syracuse University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications and political science. After fighting in the
Gulf War, he left active-duty in the military to get an
MBA from
Harvard University but he remained in the
reserves. After the
September 11 attacks, Gurfein was sent to
Afghanistan, where he was awarded the
Bronze Star. At the end of that tour of duty, he re-enlisted and was deployed to
Kuwait. He was part of the
I Marine Expeditionary Force, which led the assault into southern
Iraq at the start of the
Iraq War. On March 21, 2003, Major Gurfein was photographed pulling down a poster of Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein in
Safwan, Iraq. The photo, which was taken by American war photographer
Chris Hondros, is considered one of the iconic images of the war. After 25 years of service, Gurfein retired from the military in 2007. ==Post-military career==