Medal of honor...
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 12:48 pm
Just had to say something about how happy I am that we are still recognizing shining examples of humanity. The people who do this, do so out of the sense of what is right, not for medals. Congratulations to him and his family, they can all stand proud of him!
Washington (CNN) -- One day after the president draped the nation's highest medal of valor around his neck, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta will receive another honor when he is inducted into the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the 25-year-old from Iowa became the first living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the war in Afghanistan.
President Barack Obama described Giunta as the kind of soldier who leaves you "just absolutely convinced this is what America's all about," Obama said at the White House award ceremony. "It just makes you proud."
The president noted that Giunta is the only Medal of Honor winner who has served since the Vietnam era to have survived the actions that earned him the commendation.
Upon receiving the Medal of Honor, Giunta said he was appreciative but that the moment was "bittersweet."
"I lost two dear friends of mine, Spc. Hugo Mendoza and Sgt. Joshua Brennan. And although this is so positive, I would give this back in a second to have my friends with me right now."