
For the first time since the Vietnam War, a living soldier has
received the Congressional Medal of Honor (other recent recipients
have been honored posthumously).
Here is the official citation:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act
of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded, in the name of Congress,
the Medal of Honor to Specialist Salvatore A. Giunta, United States
Army. For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty:
Specialist Salvatore A. Giunta distinguished himself
conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty in action with an armed enemy in
the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan, on October 25, 2007.
While conducting a patrol as team leader with Company B, 2d
Battalion (Airborne), 503d Infantry Regiment, Specialist Giunta and
his team were navigating through harsh terrain when they were
ambushed by a well-armed and well-coordinated insurgent force.
While under heavy enemy fire, Specialist Giunta immediately
sprinted towards cover and engaged the enemy. Seeing that his squad
leader had fallen and believing that he had been injured,
Specialist Giunta exposed himself to withering enemy fire and raced
towards his squad leader, helped him to cover, and administered
medical aid. While administering first aid, enemy fire struck
Specialist Giunta’s body armor and his secondary weapon.
Without regard to the ongoing fire, Specialist Giunta engaged
the enemy before prepping and throwing grenades, using the
explosions for cover in order to conceal his position. Attempting
to reach additional wounded fellow soldiers who were separated from
the squad, Specialist Giunta and his team encountered a barrage of
enemy fire that forced them to the ground. The team continued
forward and upon reaching the wounded soldiers, Specialist Giunta
realized that another soldier was still separated from the
element.
Specialist Giunta then advanced forward on his own initiative.
As he crested the top of a hill, he observed two insurgents
carrying away an American soldier. He immediately engaged the
enemy, killing one and wounding the other. Upon reaching the
wounded soldier, he began to provide medical aid, as his squad
caught up and provided security.
Specialist Giunta’s unwavering courage, selflessness, and
decisive leadership while under extreme enemy fire were integral to
his platoon’s ability to defeat an enemy ambush and recover a
fellow American soldier from the enemy. Specialist Salvatore A.
Giunta’s extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond
the call of duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of
military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Company B,
2d Battalion (Airborne), 503rd Infantry Regiment, and the United
States Army.
Here is video of today’s ceremony along with excerpts from the
President’s remarks.
Roscoe| 11.16.10 @ 8:43PM
It's NOT the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the Medal of Honor is received, it is never "won". The Medal of Honor is not a prize.
John Tabin| 11.16.10 @ 8:58PM
"Congressional Medal of Honor" is the commonly used unofficial title of the Medal of Honor. You're right on the second point, and I changed "won" to "received" accordingly.
Spicy Joker| 11.17.10 @ 2:44AM
It's called "Congressional" because Congress created it.
Roscoe| 11.17.10 @ 11:08AM
It's called the Medal of Honor, because the focus should - rightly - be on the award and the recipient, and not on Congress.
Tim*| 11.16.10 @ 9:33PM
Fide Et Fortitudine
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roberta torres-blakeman| 11.25.10 @ 3:46AM
I wish to personally thank you and your entire company for putting yourselves in the gravest of danger on a daily basis. what you did for your comrades as well in my book you willforever be in
my prayers. it's not much but here's hoping God may find a way to show our gratitude.