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April 2, 2008
Yesterday the White House annouced that Navy SEAL Michael Monsoor is to be awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. The Washington Post reports: Monsoor and a group of SEAL snipers took up position on a residential rooftop as part of an operation to push into a dangerous section of southern Ramadi. Four insurgents armed with AK-47 rifles came into view, and the SEAL snipers opened fire, killing one and wounding another. Loudspeakers from a mosque broadcast calls for insurgents to rally, and residents blocked off nearby roads with rocks.Monsoor joins Army Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith and Marine Corporal Jason Dunham in receiving the Medal of Honor posthumously for their service in Iraq, as well as Navy SEAL Michael P. Murphy who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his service in Afghanistan. May their sacrifices be redeemed. Via Noah Pollak, who notes that, "[t]rue to form, the New York Times could not be bothered today to mention the awarding of our nation’s highest honor." To comment on this post, go here. Posted by Scott at 7:23 PM
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