Tuesday, July 22, 2014

U.S. Sgt. Ryan Pitts Receives The Medal Of Honor For His Actions In Wanat, Afghanistan



'It Is For My Fallen Brothers': Hero Who Held Off 200 Taliban Fighters Dedicates His Medal of Honor To The Nine Comrades Who Perished That Day -- Daily Mail

* Ryan Pitts, 28, received the Medal of Honor for his heroics in one of the deadliest battles of the Afghanistan War in 2008
* He spent 90 minutes fighting off enemy fighters despite shrapnel injuries
* Nine paratroopers gave their lives and 27 were wounded
* President Obama said Pitts displays 'the humility and loyalty' that defineAmerica's men and women in uniform
* Sgt. Pitts became only the ninth living recipient of the Medal of Honor to have served in Afghanistan and Iraq.

In a proud ceremony that recognized his heroism in one of the bloodiest battles in the Afghanistan War, former Army Sgt. Ryan Pitts became only the ninth living recipient of the Medial of Honor to have served over the past decade.

Presented with the nation's highest military honor by President Obama, Sgt. Pitts was congratulated for his 'selfless service' by his Commander-in-Chief.

Obama said Pitts displays 'the humility and loyalty' that define America's men and women in uniform.

The president noted that the 28-year-old Pitts has said his honor belongs to everyone who was with him during the July 13, 2008 attack in Wanat, Afghanistan.

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More News On Sgt. Ryan Pitts Receiving The Medal Of Honor For His Actions In Wanat, Afghanistan

President Obama Presents the Medal of Honor to Staff Sergeant Ryan M. Pitts -- White House
President Awards Medal of Honor to Former Army Staff Sergeant -- US Department of Defense
Medal of Honor recipient Pitts: 'It is their names, not mine' -- Army.mil
Obama bestows Medal of Honor on NH veteran -- FOX News/AP
Ryan Pitts awarded Medal of Honor for a day when ‘valor was everywhere’ -- Stars and Stripes
Ryan Pitts on the Medal of Honor: The ‘real heroes’ are the nine men who died -- Washington Post
Medal of Honor Awarded to Soldier Injured in Afghanistan -- WSJ
Medal Of Honor Goes To Soldier 'Who Held The Line' -- USA Today
Veteran Who Held Off Taliban Attack On His Own Receives Medal Of Honor -- NPR
Obama awards Medal of Honor to soldier who ‘held the line’ -- The State/McClatchy News
MoH Recipient Wants Son to Know of Outpost Attack -- Military.com/Stars and Stripes

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