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  • Mike Monsoor: Navy Seal Receives Extraordinary Funeral

    07/28/2008 8:41:38 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 2 replies · 542+ views
    DBKP ^ | June 28, 2008 | RidesAPaleHorse
    A Genuine American Hero Navy Seals Honor One of their OwnNavySeals The story of an extraordinary funeral for an extraordinary hero. PO2 (EOD2) Mike Monsoor, a Navy EOD Technician, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for jumping on a grenade in Iraq , giving his life to save his fellow Seals. From the Summary of Action, Petty Officer Second Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor For actions on Sept. 29, 2006: Petty Officer Michael A. Monsoor, United States Navy, distinguished himself through conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty...
  • Navy SEAL Saves Comrades By Falling on Grenade

    10/15/2006 5:45:42 AM PDT · by RDTF · 57 replies · 2,152+ views
    Fox ^ | October 14, 2006 | Ap
    A Navy SEAL sacrificed his life to save his comrades by throwing himself on top of a grenade Iraqi insurgents tossed into their sniper hideout, fellow members of the elite force said. Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor had been near the only door to the rooftop structure Sept. 29 when the grenade hit him in the chest and bounced to the floor, said four SEALs who spoke to The Associated Press this week on condition of anonymity because their work requires their identities to remain secret. "He never took his eye off the grenade, his only movement was...
  • Report: Navy SEAL to receive Medal of Honor [Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor]

    03/18/2008 8:28:46 AM PDT · by billorites · 39 replies · 1,897+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | March 17, 2008 | AP
    A Navy SEAL who sacrificed his life to save his comrades by throwing himself on top of a grenade will be posthumously awarded the nation's highest military honor. The family of Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor will receive the Medal of Honor on his behalf during a White House ceremony, according to a Marine Corps Times report Monday. The report, which cited an anonymous Department of Defense official, said it was not clear when the medal would be presented. Monsoor was part of a sniper security team on Sept. 29, 2006, in Ramadi with three other SEALs and...
  • Navy SEAL Posthumously Awarded Medal of Honor (Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor)

    03/31/2008 1:27:46 PM PDT · by RDTF · 24 replies · 961+ views
    foxnews.com ^ | March 31, 2008 | not specified
    SAN DIEGO — To his Navy SEAL buddies, Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor will always be known as "Mikey," a fun-loving 25-year-old guy who had "a little mischievous look on his face." It's a face they'll never forget. On Sept. 29, 2006, while on a mission in Ramadi, Iraq, Monsoor and other members of a Navy SEAL sniper team were within a moment of death. An insurgent had tossed a grenade into their hideout, hitting Monsoor in the chest before bouncing to the floor. In an instant, Monsoor was on the grenade, using his body to shield his...
  • Navy SEAL to receive Medal of Honor posthumously

    03/31/2008 4:05:20 PM PDT · by Nice50BMG · 2 replies · 363+ views
    OC Register ^ | 3/31/2008 | DEEPA BHARATH
    Michael A. Monsoor, a Garden Grove High School graduate, has been selected to receive the prestigious Medal of Honor posthumously for his exceptional courage during a firefight in Iraq when he threw himself on a live grenade to save the lives of his teammates. ... "Without hesitation and showing no regard for his own life, he threw himself on to the grenade, smothering it to protect his teammates who were lying in close proximity," an incident report posted on the Navy SEAL Web site reads. "The grenade detonated as he came down on top of it, mortally wounding him."
  • Summary of Action Petty Officer Second Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor

    04/04/2008 12:49:19 AM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 8 replies · 222+ views
    US Navy ^ | N/A | N/A
    Summary of Action Petty Officer Second Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor For actions on Sept. 29, 2006 Petty Officer Michael A. Monsoor, United States Navy, distinguished himself through conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a Combat Advisor and Automatic Weapons Gunner for Naval Special Warfare Task Group Arabian Peninsula in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom on 29 September 2006. He displayed great personal courage and exceptional bravery while conducting operations in enemy held territory at Ar Ramadi Iraq. During Operation Kentucky Jumper, a combined Coalition battalion clearance and...
  • President Bush Attends Medal of Honor Ceremony for Petty Officer Michael A. Monsoor, U.S. Navy

    04/08/2008 1:41:38 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 45 replies · 684+ views
    The White House ^ | April 8, 2008 | President Bush
    THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, and welcome. The Medal of Honor is America's highest decoration for military valor. Over the years, many who have received the medal have given their lives in the action that earned it. The name of Petty Officer Michael Anthony Monsoor will now be among them. In September 2006, Michael laid down his life for his brothers in arms. Today, we remember the life of this faithful Navy SEAL. And on behalf of a grateful nation, we will present Michael Monsoor's family with the Medal of Honor that he earned. I welcome the Vice President. Secretary of...
  • Bush Awards Medal of Honor to Sailor Killed in Iraq

    04/08/2008 2:56:39 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 10 replies · 145+ views
    Voice of America ^ | April 08, 2008 | Scott Stearns
    President Bush has presented America's highest military award to the parents of a Navy special operations sailor killed in Iraq two years ago. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. In September of that year, Monsoor and three SEAL snipers took up a rooftop position during a firefight with insurgents. The Defense Department says a grenade thrown from the street below hit Monsoor in the chest and dropped to the roof. The 25-year-old gunner covered the grenade with his body - saving the lives of his comrades, but suffering wounds that took his life 30 minutes later. President...
  • Fallen Navy SEAL Enshrined in Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes

    04/09/2008 4:35:10 PM PDT · by SandRat · 42 replies · 978+ views
    WASHINGTON, April 9, 2008 – Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor, a Navy SEAL who posthumously received the Medal of Honor yesterday for his heroic actions in Iraq, joined a rarefied fraternity of military heroes at the Pentagon today. In September 2006, Monsoor leaped onto a grenade and used his body to absorb a blast that likely would have killed two fellow SEALs and several Iraqi soldiers. For his heroism, the Defense Department today enshrined Monsoor’s name alongside the 3,446 other Medal of Honor recipients honored in its Hall of Heroes. “To stand in this room, surrounded by...
  • Bush cries for dead soldier

    04/11/2008 1:16:34 PM PDT · by marthemaria · 48 replies · 257+ views
    THE story of a US soldier who sacrificed his life for his comrades has moved US President George W. Bush to tears. When a grenade bounced off his chest and fell to the floor near his fellow troops, Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor acted out of instinct. His actions didn't stem from a lack of training. His instant reaction was to protect his comrades. PO Monsoor was one of the US military's most highly trained combatants, a navy SEAL. The navy said he committed a selfless act by jumping on the grenade and taking the full force of the...
  • Petraeus, Crocker and Mike Monsoor

    04/12/2008 7:10:30 AM PDT · by K-oneTexas · 4 replies · 112+ views
    HumanEvents.con ^ | 04/11/2008 | Roger D. Carstens
    Petraeus, Crocker and Mike Monsoorby Roger D. Carstens Posted 04/11/2008 ET This week I had the opportunity to attend two very important events: General David H. Petraeus’ testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Medal of Honor Ceremony for Navy SEAL MA2 Michael Monsoor.  While both events were markedly different, I came away with the same thought: that honor lies not in leaving one’s comrades behind, but rather in staying to do the hard job in the face of great sacrifice. The two events had one fundamental difference. The Congressional hearing was politics, not substance.  Precisely the opposite...