Posted on 07/24/2009 5:08:36 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, July 24, 2009 President Barack Obama will posthumously award Army Sgt. 1st Class Jared C. Monti the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in Afghanistan, White House officials announced today.
The ceremony, scheduled for Sept. 17 at the White House, will mark the first time Obama confers the highest military honor, making Monti the sixth servicemember to receive the Medal of Honor for service in Afghanistan or Iraq since Sept. 11, 2001, all of which have been awarded posthumously.
Then a staff sergeant, Monti, 30, was killed June 21, 2006, while deployed to Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division. He was posthumously promoted to sergeant first class.
He displayed immeasurable courage and uncommon valor eventually sacrificing his own life in an effort to save his comrade, according to the White House news release announcing the upcoming ceremony.
The fallen soldiers parents, Paul and Janet Monti, are scheduled to attend the White House ceremony. Monti also is survived by his sister, Niccole; his brother, Timothy; and his niece, Carys.
During his Army career, Monti earned several military decorations, including a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, five Army Commendation Medals, four Army Achievement Medals, three Good Conduct Medals, and three National Defense Service Medals.
A native of Raynham, Mass., and a graduate of Bridgewater-Raynham High School, Monti enlisted in the Army in March 1993 and attended basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. His first assignment was as a forward observer in the 10th Mountain Divisions Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment.
The nonprofit Jared C. Monti Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established to provide a scholarship annually to an eligible student.
The Medal of Honor has been conferred on 3,447 men and one woman since President Abraham Lincoln signed it into law on Dec. 21, 1861. It is reserved for those who are distinguished by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States.
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If it was my son, or brother, I would tell them to just send it in the mail. Or I would accept it from ex-potus Bush.
Description of action leading to Sergeant First Class Monti’s death.
On 21 June 2006, SFC Monti, then a staff sergeant, was the assistant patrol leader for a 16-man patrol tasked to conduct surveillance in the Gowardesh region. The patrol was to provide up-to-date intelligence, interdict enemy movement and ensure early warning for the squadron’s main effort as it inserted into the province.
As nightfall approached, the patrol was attacked by a well organized enemy force of at least 60 personnel. Outnumbered four-to-one, SFC Monti’s patrol was in serious danger of being overrun.
The enemy fighters had established two support-by-fire positions directly above the patrol in a densely wooded ridgeline. SFC Monti immediately returned fire and ordered the patrol to seek cover and return fire. He then reached for his radio headset and calmly initiated calls for indirect fire and close air support (CAS), both danger-close to the patrol’s position. He did this while simultaneously directing the patrol’s fires. When SFC Monti realized that a member of the patrol, Private First Class (PFC) Brian J. Bradbury, was critically wounded and exposed 10 meters from cover, without regard for his personal safety, he advanced through enemy fire to within three feet of PFC Bradbury’s position. But he was forced back by intense RPG fire. He tried again to secure PFC Bradbury, but he was forced to stay in place again as the enemy intensified its fires.
The remaining patrol members coordinated covering fires for SFC Monti, and he advanced a third time toward thewounded Soldier. But he only took a few steps this time before he was mortally wounded by an RPG. About the same time, the indirect fires and CAS he called for began raining down on the enemy’s position. The firepower broke the enemy attack, killing 22 enemy fighters. SFC Monti’s actions prevented the patrol’s position from being overrun, saved his team’s lives and inspired his men to fight on against overwhelming odds.
I can understand your sentiment, but its not Obama bestowing the Medal of Honor, its the United States of America.
6th person awarded the medal of honor in Afghanistan, all posthumously. It’s one of the President’s most solemn ceremonial duties to recognize those heroes and Obama is the President. Unless the family vigorously objected it’s an honor to receive that medal from the President, whoever he is. God bless that serviceman for his sacrifice.
I’m sure it will be a major photo op for the commie-in-chief. At least the hero didn’t have to come home and pay his own medical bills like the -resident wanted them to.
I’m sure the family wishes he had the chance to come home, even if he had to pay for his own medical expenses.
Dont bestow NOTHING on me if I die while that loser is in office. I’ve left istructions that if I die while IT is in office, to write F U ^^@%$#$ (whatever she might want to say) on the “Letter From The President” and mail it back. Daggone it, I’ll just wait till a Conservative is in office to die. PERIOD!
I didn’t mean it that way. You are right and I agree. My point was hussein wanted to make these heros pay for their medical care.
God Bless this fallen warrior, and all the men and women in the armed services of the United States.
Dur a similar awards ceremony held by Clinton, one of the men’s father refused to shake Clintons hand
This is the kind of thread where you really don’t know what to say. “Obama” and “Medal of Honor” just don’t belong together in the same headline.
God bless Sgt. Jared Monti.
Army Pfc. Brian J. Bradbury
22, of Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Bradbury died in the vicinity of Naray, Afghanistan, when he encountered enemy forces using small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades during combat operations. He was assigned to the 71st Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), Fort Drum, New York. Died on June 21, 2006.
In a post award ceremony private meeting in the Oval Office, Herbert Shughart said to Slick Willie, “You are not fit to be president.”
Well... I don't think Obama is exactly alone in that department. He did get elected... By Americans. So, in this past election, the majority of Americans who decided to vote thought 'free' health care (and all the associtated side issues that come with it) was a worthy issue.
I like to dump Obama as much as the next freeper but he got where he is because a buttload of Americans agree with him one way or the other. It's not like we elected someone completely different and then this guy came along and forced his way into the White House. It's easy to blame the big Zero for everything when in fact it is your neighbors, friends and work colleagues who are to blame for putting him in the big house.
It's not like everything's going to be hunky dory again once zero is gone. We'll still have the same socialists in our midst wanting 'free' health care, wanting strict gun control, wanting to redistribute wealth and enact the Kyoto Protocol- and eventually they'll elect someone else...
What would be the reaction of the current squatter soiling thr Whitehouse if the family wanted done in private with no reporters, no cameras and no TV coverage?
Obozo would get someone else to do it as it would be of no value to him as he needs to be the center of attention ALWAYS.
>”What would be the reaction of the current squatter soiling thr Whitehouse if the family wanted done in private with no reporters, no cameras and no TV coverage?”
Yup, bet he wouldnt do it at all, just like he refused to go into the hospital to see the wounded vets in Germany because that POS couldnt take his cameras with him and turn it into a photo-op.
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