Washington – Navy SEAL Receives Medal Of Honor At White House Ceremony

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    U.S. President Barack Obama (R) awards the Medal of Honor to U.S. Navy Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Byers during a ceremony at the White House in Washington February 29, 2016. Byers was honored for his courageous actions while serving as part of a team that rescued an American civilian being held hostage in Afghanistan on December 8-9, 2012. REUTERS/Gary Cameron Washington – President Barack Obama awarded the nation’s highest military honor Monday to a Navy SEAL who participated in a daring 2012 raid that rescued an American hostage in Afghanistan.

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    Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Byers Jr. is the first living, active duty member of the Navy to receive the award in four decades.

    Obama said during a ceremony at the White House that Byers is the “consummate, quiet professional” who would rather be elsewhere, perhaps holding his breath under dark, frigid water.

    “Today’s ceremony is truly unique, a rare opportunity for the American people to get a glimpse of a special breed of warrior who so often serves in the shadows,” Obama said, calling the ceremony perhaps the largest gather of special-operations members in the history of the White House.

    Byers participated in the rescue of Dr. Dilip Joseph, who was abducted along with his driver and Afghan interpreter. The rescue was undertaken three days after the abduction by members of the Navy’s famed SEAL Team 6.

    A guard spotted Byers’ team when it neared the building. Byers ripped down the blankets in the doorway. Another member of the team pushed his way inside and was immediately shot. Once inside, Byers struggled with an armed guard and heard an unknown voice speaking in English, the Defense Department said.

    “He immediately leaped across the room and selflessly flung his body on top of the American hostage, shielding him from the continued rounds being fired across the room.

    “Almost simultaneously, Chief Byers identified an additional enemy fighter directly behind Dr. Joseph. While covering the hostage with his body, Chief Byers was able to pin the enemy combatant to the wall with his hand around the enemy’s throat,” a Pentagon summary stated. Byers restrained the man until another SEAL was able to shoot him dead, the summary said.

    Once the doctor was moved to a helicopter landing zone, Byers, a certified paramedic, assisted in providing medical aid to his wounded colleague, who died of his wounds. That SEAL has previously been identified as Petty Officer 1st Class Nicolas D. Checque, 28, of Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Obama also honored Checque’s service during Monday’s ceremony.


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    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    Must give Obama great pain honoring a navy seal.

    jack-l
    jack-l
    8 years ago

    As a Canadian i feel for all Americans.
    Your president looks like he is gonna puke.
    G-D help us all.

    8 years ago

    Numbers one and two: It must be horrible to be so filled with hatred that you feel compelled to make disparaging comments about Obama no matter what he does. I’m far from an Obama supporter, but come on — you’re just as bad as the liberals who suffered from Bush Derangement Syndrome. You are at least equally deranged. To a normal person Obama in this picture looks very somber and dignified, as such a ceremony would dictate. Why do I know that if he were smiling you would knock him for not being serious enough?