Four U.S. troops were killed in the battle, and a Department of Defense investigation released months later found that negligent leadership and the commands refusal to provide air support directly contributed to their deaths. Meyer and two other Marines have been honored for their valor during the operation, but Swenson who was first nominated for the Medal of Honor in 2009 had not received any award for his actions. Many believed the delay was an effort to kill the nomination after Swenson was publicly critical of the commands decisions during the battle. In 2011, after officials said the original nomination had been lost, Marine Gen. John Allen, then the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, resubmitted the paperwork. Rep. Duncan Hunter, a California Republican and Marine combat veteran, wrote a letter in 2012 to then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, expressing concerns that Swensons nomination might have been unfairly derailed by what appears to be nothing more than bureaucratic influence and arbitrary reasoning. Hunter called the fact that Swensons nomination had been lost troubling. On Tuesday, Hunter praised the decision to award Swenson the medal, calling him an American hero who exemplifies the extraordinary bravery and selflessness of our nations military over more than a decade of fighting in Afghanistan. Hunter said Swensons medal is especially important because not only is Capt. Swenson finally receiving the recognition he should have received years ago, but it goes a long way to restoring the integrity of the Medal of Honor process.Link: http://www.stripes.com/news/us/capt-william-swenson-former-soldier-to-receive-medal-of-honor-1.241604
Totally inexcusable. What were they going to do with he air assets, save them for later?