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Navy SEAL gets Medal of Honor

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By CHELSEA J. CARTER, Associated Press Writer Mon Mar 31, 7:36 PM ET

SAN DIEGO - An elite Navy SEAL who threw himself on top of a grenade in Iraq to save his comrades will be posthumously awarded the nation's highest military tribute, a White House spokeswoman said Monday.
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The Medal of Honor will be awarded to Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor. His family will receive the medal during a White House ceremony April 8.

Monsoor is the fourth person to receive the honor since the beginning of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

"Petty Officer Monsoor distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on Sept. 29, 2006," press secretary Dana Perino told reporters during a briefing aboard Air Force One as President Bush headed to Europe for a NATO summit.

Monsoor was part of a sniper security team in Ramadi with three other SEALs and eight Iraqi soldiers, according to a Navy account. An insurgent fighter threw the grenade, which struck Monsoor in the chest before falling in front of him.

Monsoor then threw himself on the grenade, according to a SEAL who spoke to The Associated Press in 2006 on condition of anonymity because his work requires his identity to remain secret.

"He never took his eye off the grenade, his only movement was down toward it," said a 28-year-old lieutenant, who suffered shrapnel wounds to both legs that day. "He undoubtedly saved mine and the other SEALs' lives, and we owe him."

Two SEALs next to Monsoor were injured; another who was 10 feet to 15 feet from the blast was unhurt. Monsoor, from Garden Grove, Calif., was 25 at the time.

Monsoor, a platoon machine gunner, had received the Silver Star, the third-highest award for combat valor, for his actions pulling a wounded SEAL to safety during a May 9, 2006, firefight in Ramadi.

He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star for his sacrfice in Ramadi.

Sixteen SEALs have been killed in Afghanistan. Eleven of them died in June 2005 when a helicopter was shot down near the Pakistan border while ferrying reinforcements for troops pursuing al-Qaida militants.

There are about 2,300 of the elite fighters, based in Coronado and Little Creek, Va.

The Navy is trying to boost the number by 500 — a challenge considering more than 75 percent of candidates drop out of training, notorious for "Hell Week," five days of continual drills by the ocean broken by only four hours sleep total.

Monsoor made it through training on his second attemp
 

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Imagine the courage it takes to protect your comrades-in-arms like that. Wow.
 
Metal of honor? That's it. Fucking petty compared to what he did.

That is a true man, by the complete definition. Utter and complete self abandon, to save his comrads, without his actions, who would have completely doomed.

That my friends, it the absolute meaning of having someone's back.


Godspeed to you my friend, may your rewards in the afterlife be plenty, and I am sure your comrads are at peace knowing you are above them, watching their back while they are still doing their job!

God bless you Monsoor. The world needs more people cast in your own image.

:rose
 
Now there's a reason someone should get 99 virgins in the afterlife.
 
A grenade explodes somewhere between 4-8 seconds after the pin is pulled, according to Wiki. Subtract the time it was in the air and that is one hell of an action to take that quickly. Braveness at its best.
 
Metal of honor? That's it. Fucking petty compared to what he did.
Can you think of a higher honor...? Not to sound callous but he did his duty. I mean... if it wasn't him it would've been some other hard charger close to the grenade. That's the type of shit "we" live for. To let the misson continue. To let someone else go home when no other option is available. Honor, Courage, Commitment, Valor, Selflessness... That is why we serve. I would like to think that if you were put in the same position to save your team and prove your worth you would do the same. I know I would given the chance:|:flag


Btw... I do not claim to be a U.S. NAVY SEAL or ever been with them.
 
Dopesick, for these guys, it's the ultimate reward. The MOH is something the be held up in the highest regard, as it is.
 
fuck, I hate choices like that (no win), but he made his in a heartbeat.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor proved his honor and dedication.
 
damn....good post OP...

:rose Petty Officer Monsoor :flag
 
What an incredibly brave man... his family must be so proud, even as they grieve... :rose
 
As Dopesick said; That is a real man!!!!!!

Just to be a SEAL, you have got to be the BADDEST MOFO on the f'n Planet, then to throw yourself on a grenade- is beyond Brave!!!!

I want all of our troops to be home but, I wish those whiney little punks who block traffic in SF, would have half the heart of this guy.
 
As Dopesick said; That is a real man!!!!!!

Just to be a SEAL, you have got to be the BADDEST MOFO on the f'n Planet, then to throw yourself on a grenade- is beyond Brave!!!!

I want all of our troops to be home but, I wish those whiney little punks who block traffic in SF, would have half the heart of this guy.

^:thumbup
 
A true Patriot given his hard-earned dues. I have friends from DLI that are SEALS... there are few harder and more honorable men in the world. ~S!~ (a mournful slow salute to the fallen).
 
Such a brave man, and he's only a few years older than me.

A real man isn't in the pages of GQ or in a Georgio Armani ad. A real man puts a uniform on every day and looks out for his friends. The world would be a beautiful place if everyone had friends as loving as he was.

This goes beyond politics. He is a real hero, and every death is a tragedy.
 
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