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Medal of Honor
Author: TriSec    Date: 09/08/2009 10:36:51

Good Morning.

We'll skip the statistics this morning; I've got a long story to tell.

On December 21, 1862, President Lincoln signed a measure into law that created America's highest military honor. According to the bill, the award was "to be bestowed upon such petty officers, seamen, landsmen, and Marines as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry and other seamanlike qualities during the present war."

During the Civil War, over 1,500 of these medals were awarded for valor; but since then the numbers have continued to fall and the requirements and burden of proof have grown more stringent. Since the withdrawal of US forces from Vietnam in 1973, the award has been given just 7 times.

On September 17, Sergeant Jared C. Monti will become the 8th post-Vietnam recipient of the Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony.

The Medal of Honor Citation is written in dry, militarese, but it's still worth reading.




“For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sergeant First Class Monti distinguished himself at the cost of his life while serving as a team leader with the Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3d Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan on 21 June 2006. On that day, Sergeant First Class Monti was leading a mission to gather intelligence and to direct fires against the enemy in support of a squadron-size interdiction mission. While at an observation position on top of a mountain ridge, Sergeant First Class Monti’s sixteen-man patrol came under attack by a superior force consisting of as many as 50 enemy fighters. On the verge of being overrun, Sergeant First Class Monti directed his patrol to set up a hasty defensive position behind a collection of rocks. He then began to call for indirect fire from a nearby support base; accurately bringing the rounds upon the enemy who had closed to within 50 meters of his position. While still calling for fire, Sergeant First Class Monti personally engaged the enemy with his rifle and a grenade, successfully disrupting an attempt to flank the patrol. Sergeant First Class Monti then realized that one of his Soldiers was lying wounded and exposed in the open ground between the advancing enemy and the patrol’s position. With complete disregard for his own safety, Sergeant First Class Monti moved from behind the cover of the rocks into the face of withering enemy fire. After closing within meters of his wounded Soldier, the heavy volume of fire forced Sergeant First Class Monti to seek cover. Sergeant First Class Monti then gathered himself and rose again to maneuver through a barrage of enemy fire to save his wounded Soldier. Again, Sergeant First Class Monti was driven back by relentless enemy fire. Unwilling to leave his Soldier wounded and exposed, Sergeant First Class Monti made another attempt to move across open terrain and through the enemy fire to the aide of his wounded Soldier. On his third attempt, Sergeant First Class Monti was mortally wounded, sacrificing his own life in an effort to save his Soldier. Sergeant First Class Monti’s acts of heroism inspired the patrol to fight off the larger enemy force. Sergeant First Class Monti’s immeasurable courage and uncommon valor were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, 3d Squadron 71st Cavalry Regiment, the 3d Brigade Combat Team, the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), and the United States Army.’’




Like many things in history, there is much more to the story.


The sound of feet shuffling in the woods, high on a ridge in remote Afghanistan, was the only warning that Sergeant Jared C. Monti and the 15 men under his command were about to be attacked. Before they could even react, they were bombarded with rocket-propelled grenades and machine-gun fire.

The ambush by mountain tribesmen allied with the Taliban came so suddenly and with such ferocity that some members of Monti’s unit “had their weapons literally shot out of their hands,’’ according to an Army report.

Monti, a 30-year-old staff sergeant from Raynham, shouted orders and radioed for support as he found cover behind some large rocks. An officer a few miles away asked whether he could pinpoint the enemy’s position.

“Sir, I can’t give you a better read or I’m gonna eat an RPG,’’ Monti replied.

But later, when one of his men was wounded and lying in the open, Monti braved intense fire to try to rescue him - not once, but three times. It cost him his life.

Three years later, after an Army review of Monti’s actions that day, President Obama will award him the Medal of Honor, the highest recognition for valor in the US military. When Monti’s parents, Paul and Janet, accept the award in a White House ceremony on Sept. 17, it will be only the sixth time the Medal of Honor has been awarded since Sept. 11, 2001, and the first time someone from Massachusetts has earned it since the Vietnam War.

Monti’s story reveals not just the courageous actions of a 12-year Army veteran. It also illustrates the extreme conditions of combat in Afghanistan, where increasing numbers of US forces are dying, and the sheer chaos of the war.

Everything went wrong for Monti and his patrol. The unit was left on that narrow ridge longer than intended, exposing it to a much larger enemy. And while Monti’s display of “extreme personal courage and extraordinary self-sacrifice,’’ as the Army described it, helped turn the tide, disaster struck again when the soldier Monti tried to save was killed in a freak accident while being airlifted out. Including Monti, four soldiers died.

“True valor is not defined so much by results,’’ an Army general wrote in recommending Monti for the medal, “as it is by the depth of conviction that inspires its expression. On rare occasions, the actions of men are so extraordinary that the nobility rests, not in their outcome, but in the courage of their undertaking.’’

‘He was very humble’

When Charlie Witkus learned his buddy Jared had been killed, he organized a “Viking’’ funeral.

After his burial at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, Monti’s friends collected cards, letters, and other mementos of him and set them ablaze on a makeshift pyre floating on a Taunton pond.

Continued...



In 2007, I was fortunate enough to be at the Medal of Honor Museum at Patriot's Point in Charleston, South Carolina. Off in a quiet corner of the USS Yorktown is a small space dedicated to the servicemen that have received the nation's highest honor. While I won't bore you with the story of my hometown recipient (Sgt. Arthur DeFranzo, Saugus, MA) you could probably look it up.

In fact, why don't you? The next time you're out and about in your travels...check for a name on the local VFW building, or a memorial square, or a name or two on your local city war monument. You might be surprised at what you find.


Changing gears ever-so-slightly, Sgt. Monti is not the only person from Massachusetts to give his life to the United States in recent years. The Boston Globe has put together a slide show of all of New England's war dead. Liberals love America, too.

http://cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/AP_Photo/2004/05/30/1085929352_6763-1.jpg

 

48 comments (Latest Comment: 09/09/2009 02:00:33 by BobR)
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Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 12:55:11
Morning



Thanks for the info on the Medal of Honor - seems like tv shows always make it seem like so many more receive this prestigious honor then actually do. Maybe more should - we're not sainting them, we are honoring their actions

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/08/2009 13:10:24
Good morning, bloggers!!!



Thank you for a very moving story on the Medal of Honor recipient.



1480 KPHX is having technical problems, so I am streaming the Chicago affiliate while waiting for a sub call.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/08/2009 13:21:38
1480 KPHX seems to be back after 20 minutes, running a station ID and a commercial.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 14:07:44
Mornin' peeps & Happy Mondee Tuesdee!

Comment by TriSec on 09/08/2009 15:01:26
So, how many kiddies are watching the President at noon today?



Sadly, young Javier is not. The School Superintendent decided at the last minute to pull the plug, and all us parents got "robo-calls" last night at 7pm stating the School Committee will watch the speech and decide whether or not to show it.



I have already penned a letter to Dr. Peter Azar, Waltham Superintendent, expressing my dismay. (actually, I tore him a new one.)



And my ally on City Council, Councilor Robert Logan (Ward 9) is demanding to know if he did this all on his own, or if the School Committee decided.



We sent Javier to school today with explicit instructions to ask his teacher why he can't watch the president; it remains to be seen if he follows through.



At the end of the day, *somebody* arbitrarily decided to censor the President's Speech. I aim to find out who, or what special-interest group, has such power to sway the Superintendent, and then I shall make it a campaign issue.





Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 15:15:22
Looks like it can be streamed on C-SPAN's website.. awesome!

Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 15:15:48
you go Tri! <- Tri leading the charge!

Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 15:45:35
Okay - if FakeNews is supposidly the "Most Popular News Outlet" dosen't that they suggest that they are Mainstream?



I heard someone mention this a week or so ago but its really stuck with me - they they have become the mainstream what are they bitching about the mainstream for? Are they bitching about themselves? Are they trying to cast themselves as liberal?

Comment by velveeta jones on 09/08/2009 15:59:05
Great post TriSec. I learn so much from you, I wish you'd been my American History teacher in 6th or 7th grade. I'd be so much smarter! :D



In other news:



http://wagist.com/images/political/education.jpg


Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 15:59:34
Good morning everyone.





Recovering today from the 13 1/2 hours of High School Football that I was subjected to yesterday at work. No wonder I was beat this morning. Ended up missing most of Momma and just listened to the last 1/2 hour on XM.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 16:06:11
Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 16:08:03
Quote by TriSec:

So, how many kiddies are watching the President at noon today?



Sadly, young Javier is not. The School Superintendent decided at the last minute to pull the plug, and all us parents got "robo-calls" last night at 7pm stating the School Committee will watch the speech and decide whether or not to show it.



I have already penned a letter to Dr. Peter Azar, Waltham Superintendent, expressing my dismay. (actually, I tore him a new one.)



And my ally on City Council, Councilor Robert Logan (Ward 9) is demanding to know if he did this all on his own, or if the School Committee decided.



We sent Javier to school today with explicit instructions to ask his teacher why he can't watch the president; it remains to be seen if he follows through.



At the end of the day, *somebody* arbitrarily decided to censor the President's Speech. I aim to find out who, or what special-interest group, has such power to sway the Superintendent, and then I shall make it a campaign issue.





BTW Tri you go kick some butt on this one!

Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 16:12:25
The President's speech is also being broadcast on Sirius-XM's POTUS channel.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 16:24:15
Well.. that was quick!

Comment by velveeta jones on 09/08/2009 16:28:04
I feel so....................











............. indoctrinated!





Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 16:29:18
My brain has been washed and cleaned.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 16:33:33
Tri, thanks for the story of Sgt Monti. It is too bad that he, like all the recipients of the Medal of Honor in "The Global War on Terror" have laid down their lives in service.



These names need to be remembered as well:



Ted Tanouye

Barney Hajiro

Mikio Hasemoto

Joe Hayashi

Shizuya Hayashi

Daniel K. Inouye



There are 15 others besides these names I mentioned. The common thread that stitches all these men together is their service in the 442nd RCT, the most decorated unit of WW II. The other thing that bears mentioning is they all had to wait 45 years to receive their Medals of Honor in June of 2000.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 16:38:05
Oh damn, doing my thing on the CMOH and the 442nd I missed indoctrination.



If you play the speech backwards you can hear all the subliminal messages. "Join AmeriCorps when you turn 18!" "Rat out your parents so they end up in a re-education camp!" "Your teacher will be handing out your Young Pioneers neckerchiefs!" "Join my my fascist-socialist army!"

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 16:58:14
Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 17:07:47
Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 17:11:30




Nope he isn't as big of a jackass as Jim Greer. Greer is claiming victory because Obama had to change the content of his speech in light of conservative activism. WTF?

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 17:13:29
Quote by Mondobubba:





Nope he isn't as big of a jackass as Jim Greer. Greer is claiming victory because Obama had to change the content of his speech in light of conservative activism. WTF?


That's funny because Obama didn't change his speech at all. One or two of the teaching exercise questions that went along with the speech were changed, and that's it.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 17:20:39
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Mondobubba:





Nope he isn't as big of a jackass as Jim Greer. Greer is claiming victory because Obama had to change the content of his speech in light of conservative activism. WTF?


That's funny because Obama didn't change his speech at all. One or two of the teaching exercise questions that went along with the speech were changed, and that's it.




Yes, I know. Hence Greer out douche nozzling Yorke by several yards.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 17:27:53
Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 17:39:40
How stupid are wingnuts

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 17:42:52
Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts.


Dumber than a pet rock on Ritalin.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 18:12:51
Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts






what i miss?

Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 18:20:37
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts






what i miss?


Just referencing the general comments have been made, the links, and the comments made about Obama's speech.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 18:21:35
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts






what i miss?


Just referencing the general comments have been made, the links, and the comments made about Obama's speech.






ohhhh - okay

Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 18:28:41
Thom sounds pissed with the blue dogs.

Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 18:33:40
Is anyone else having problems with facebook right now?

Comment by wickedpam on 09/08/2009 18:44:26
It's a little sluggish but that's all I've noticed

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 18:45:14
18-page summary of Baucus proposal (PDF)



As far as I can tell, there would be an individual mandate (aka gift to the insurance companies), and a partial expansion in Medicaid coverage for low-income families.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 18:49:04
Oh, and negotiated prices plus a 50% discount for Medicare Part D is in. As are nonprofit co-ops.

Comment by TriSec on 09/08/2009 19:04:15
Well folks, I feel like George W. Bush.



Everything I have touched today has turned into a flaming disaster.









Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 19:08:19
Quote by TriSec:

Well folks, I feel like George W. Bush.



Everything I have touched today has turned into a flaming disaster.



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Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 19:08:20
Eeep! Douple posty-post!

Comment by livingonli on 09/08/2009 19:11:16
Quote by TriSec:

Well folks, I feel like George W. Bush.



Everything I have touched today has turned into a flaming disaster.









That sucks. Hope things improve.. I have too many days like that myself.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/08/2009 19:54:16
Okay that's it... I'm outta here!

Comment by clintster on 09/08/2009 21:12:28
BWA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAA!!! Great takedown on the GOPers for their criticism of the President's speech today from... from...







Neal Boortz? Did I just step through the Stargate or something?



WARNING: Clownhall article/Malkin popup/two pages

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 21:21:21
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts.


Dumber than a pet rock on Ritalin.




Scoop, may I borrow this one? It is priceless!

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 21:26:42
Quote by clintster:

BWA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAA!!! Great takedown on the GOPers for their criticism of the President's speech today from... from...







Neal Boortz? Did I just step through the Stargate or something?



WARNING: Clownhall article/Malkin popup/two pages




Yep, he basically said they got punked.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 09/08/2009 22:08:37
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by clintster:

BWA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAA!!! Great takedown on the GOPers for their criticism of the President's speech today from... from...







Neal Boortz? Did I just step through the Stargate or something?



WARNING: Clownhall article/Malkin popup/two pages




Yep, he basically said they got punked.




And the Townhell denizens didn't like the truth being spoken, the article only got 2 stars.



Comment by Mondobubba on 09/08/2009 22:17:17
Quote by trojanrabbit:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by clintster:

BWA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAA!!! Great takedown on the GOPers for their criticism of the President's speech today from... from...







Neal Boortz? Did I just step through the Stargate or something?



WARNING: Clownhall article/Malkin popup/two pages




Yep, he basically said they got punked.




And the Townhell denizens didn't like the truth being spoken, the article only got 2 stars.







Saw that, I'm surprised it got that many stars. May Boortz' weird intern was given the task of goosing that number up.

Comment by livingonli on 09/09/2009 00:45:09
Is Fox News being #1 in news kind of like Britney Spears being #1 in music?

Comment by Scoopster on 09/09/2009 01:18:29
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by livingonli:

How stupid are wingnuts.


Dumber than a pet rock on Ritalin.




Scoop, may I borrow this one? It is priceless!


Go right ahead!

Comment by BobR on 09/09/2009 02:00:33
Quote by livingonli:

Is Fox News being #1 in news kind of like Britney Spears being #1 in music?


That's just about perfect.