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Medal of Honor Recipient Honored at Pentagon
American Forces Press Service ^ | Sgt. Sara Wood, USA

Posted on 01/12/2007 5:06:21 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2007 – The second servicemember to receive the Medal of Honor for actions in the Iraq war was inducted into the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes today.

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Officials inducted U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jason Dunham into the Pentagon's Hall of Heroes as a Medal of Honor recipient, Jan. 12, 2007. Dunham received the medal posthumously for his heroic actions in Iraq. Defense Dept. photo by William D. Moss  '(Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available.

Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham’s name was added to the more than 3,000 engraved on the wall in the Defense Department’s shrine to those who have been awarded the nation’s highest honor. President Bush presented the Medal of Honor to Dunham’s family yesterday at the White House.

Dunham earned the Medal of Honor for his actions in Iraq on April 14, 2004, when he threw himself on top of a live grenade to save the lives of his fellow Marines. He died of his injuries eight days later at the National Naval Medical Center, in Bethesda, Md.

“There are rare heroes who affirmatively make the decision to do an extraordinary thing and give up their lives for others,” Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England said at the induction ceremony. “That’s the decision that Jason made in April 2004. That’s the reason we gather here today, to stand in awe of that choice he made and to pay tribute to that sacrifice.”

Heroes like Dunham, and others who have earned the Medal of Honor, share the same fundamental character and sense of responsibility for others, England noted. The Medal of Honor is surrounded by grandeur, he said, but at the end of the day, it is about the character of those who have received it. The character of these heroes is a reflection of people who have had the greatest effect on them, he added.

“This nation is eternally grateful to Jason and eternally grateful to his family,” England said.

Dunham’s mother, Deb, and father, Dan, were at the ceremony, along with his two brothers and sister. After the unveiling of the plaque bearing Dunham’s name, Deb talked about the void left in their lives when Jason died. She and her family have worked through the pain, she said, and have had support from all sides.

“We’ve acquired a Marine family, and it’s huge, and they’re loving, and they’re strong, and they’re gentle, and they’re kind, and they’re ever so supportive,” she said. “We gave them a young man who couldn’t remember to take out the garbage, who tormented with practical jokes that were fun and never (malicious), and the Marines polished him. They made him into a phenomenal person.”

Deb thanked all of Dunham’s fellow Marines for their service and all those who have rallied behind the family since their loss.

“As much as this has hurt, we’ve got so many gifts -- from the public, cards and phone calls, the gift of a thousand more sons then we could ever begin to remember, and the gift of having each other,” she said. “Jason gave a gift of love, and I’m so proud of him.”

Marine Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, lauded Dunham’s service. The Hall of Heroes may be a small place, he said, but it holds a vast accounting of all that is best in America. Dunham deserves to join the ranks of those honored there, Conway said.

“When he placed his helmet and then his body on that enemy grenade, he did so willingly; he did it bravely and, I’m convinced, did it solely to prevent the deaths of those Marines around him,” he said. “He realized the danger, and he went out to meet it.”

Dunham’s deeds and valor will live on after him and inspire future generations, England said. Those who have earned the Medal of Honor are caretakers of a medal that many deserve, he said.

“Jason and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice remind us of the price of freedom,” England said. “It’s a price that is periodically required to be paid in blood and suffering and courage, and in this new war on terror, it’s a price that has been paid -- here in the Pentagon, in New York, in Pennsylvania, in Iraq, in Afghanistan, and wherever the brave men and women who wear the cloth of our nation serve.”



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: honor; medal; pentagon; recipient
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1 posted on 01/12/2007 5:06:24 PM PST by SandRat
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To: StarCMC; Bethbg79; bentfeather; EsmeraldaA; MoJo2001; Kathy in Alaska; Brad's Gramma; ...

Grab Kleenex


2 posted on 01/12/2007 5:06:57 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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A wonderful tribute to a true American hero.


3 posted on 01/12/2007 5:09:59 PM PST by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: SandRat

ANY Medal of Honor winner is worth hearing about. I happen to have inside knowledge of a Vietnam Vet who will be getting one in February. It is exciting to even think of being considered for it.

God bless these who receive it as they went through hell to be considered let alone get it.


4 posted on 01/12/2007 5:17:27 PM PST by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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To: SandRat

John 15:13 - Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.


5 posted on 01/12/2007 5:18:49 PM PST by Taxbilly
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To: ICE-FLYER

Recipient. The Medal of Honor isn't something that's "won" like a stuffed toy on a carnival midway.


6 posted on 01/12/2007 5:37:04 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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7 posted on 01/12/2007 5:39:43 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: SandRat

Goose bumps and shivers now. Awed at the courage and love for his buddies


8 posted on 01/12/2007 5:52:28 PM PST by petertare (!)
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To: SandRat; txradioguy
txradioguy was to announce the ceremony today at the Pentagon.

Thanks, Cpl Jason Dunham, Medal of Honor recipient, for your service to our country.


9 posted on 01/12/2007 6:06:03 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
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To: SandRat

So much better a man than I.


10 posted on 01/12/2007 6:09:53 PM PST by fso301
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To: SandRat

Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham

America's finest


11 posted on 01/12/2007 6:15:39 PM PST by PGalt
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To: A.A. Cunningham
Pound sand, LIFER. You're lazy and ignorant and I'll bet your fitreps reflect that.

Hilairous...now my service gets the insult...and without knowledge of who I am you continue with extreem ignorance unabated.

14 posted on 01/13/2007 6:13:24 AM PST by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham.

Hero and Marine.

May my son grow to be such a man of honor, love of country, sacrifice and duty.

May all of our children grow to be of such character. His name will forever be remembered.

God bless him, his family and the United States Marine Corp.

15 posted on 01/13/2007 6:19:14 AM PST by Thumper1960 (Unleash the Dogs of War as a Minority, or perish as a party.)
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Pound sand, LIFER. You're lazy and ignorant and I'll bet your fitreps reflect that.

That was uncalled for.

While, in your opinion, an incorrect term was used to describe the awarding of a CMOH, it is not a fully incorrect term. Let's face it, Marine Cpl. Dunham was and is a "winner". He will be remembered as a "winner" and a man whom we all can learn lessons in life from.

ICE-FLYER, having served 19 years as a military pilot, is also a "winner" and a person to be honored for service to our nation. Cut I-F some slack and try to leave the petty criticisms slide by. Lets remember what this thread is all about. To recognize a hero and not diminish the comments made by those who take the time to honor his sacrifice.

16 posted on 01/13/2007 6:31:34 AM PST by Thumper1960 (Unleash the Dogs of War as a Minority, or perish as a party.)
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BTTT


17 posted on 01/13/2007 6:42:28 AM PST by Thumper1960 (Unleash the Dogs of War as a Minority, or perish as a party.)
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To: A.A. Cunningham; ICE-FLYER

When I worked at Army Selection Boards many years ago, board members developed a sixth sense after they had spent a few days going through records. Many times they saw things in OERs of an individual when they were a LT or a CPT that led them to believe disaster would be waiting by the time they read an OER from years down the road. In other words, they saw it coming.

I get no joy in saying I've seen it coming with you.

If you had a packet of OERs I'd expect to see, "Does not work well with others" throughout.

"Pound sand, LIFER. You're lazy and ignorant and I'll bet your fitreps reflect that."

That is despicable and you should apologize.


18 posted on 01/13/2007 6:55:26 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: leadpenny
You can pound sand as well and hell will freeze over before I apologize for writing the truth. You don't like it, too bad.

By the way, I indeed do not work well with lazy, ignorant, nonhacking, ticket punchers.

19 posted on 01/13/2007 10:27:26 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: ICE-FLYER

STFU


20 posted on 01/13/2007 10:31:11 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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