Posted on 09/15/2014 12:30:27 PM PDT by Kartographer
Congress granted an exemption so Army Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins and Army Spc. Donald P. Sloat could receive the medal, because recommendations typically must be made within two years of the act of heroism, and the medal presented within three.
A soldier who fought in the Civil War was expected to receive the Medal of Honor posthumously at a later date. First Lt. Alonzo H. Cushing died in July 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg.
Adkins, who served 22 years and lives in Opelika, Alabama, planned to attend the Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House. Adkins was deployed three times to Vietnam with the Special Forces and was being recognized for actions during his second combat tour, in 1966, when he ran wounded through enemy fire to drag injured comrades to safety.
Sloat, of Coweta, Oklahoma, was killed in action on Jan. 17, 1970, at age 20. While on patrol, a soldier in his squad triggered a hand grenade trap that had been placed in their path by enemy forces. According to the White House, Sloat picked up the live grenade, initially to throw it away. When he realized it was about to detonate, he shielded the blast with his own body in order to save the lives of his fellow soldiers.
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Why is Obama giving so many Medals of Honor ,did he change the rules ?
Read the Wikipedia entry for Alonzo Cushing. The man literally fought to the death while holding his guts in with one hand!
If ever there was a definition of “above and beyond the call,” he was it.
It’s just regrettable that such a worthy recipient is to be honored by such an unworthy “commander.”
Bravery like that renders me speechless...and damn thankful to live in the finest country on earth.
I am sorry I don’t answer grammar and spell questions as I don’t wish to be arrested for impersonating a FR ‘English Policeman’. ;-)
It's a doomed effort ... he can hand out medals 'til the cows come home, we still know that he's a communist third-world islamist traitor.
I have a cousin who was killed in Dinh Binh in 1970, he received two medals from Vietnam for individual heroism in combat. The only one he received from the USA was a purple heart....posthumously.
An “English Policeman’’? I say, by chance do you mean a ‘’Bobbie’’? :-)
The rules are set by Congress. That’s why it’s the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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