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- Name: Michael Anthony Monsoor
- Born: April 5, 1981
- Military Service: Navy
- Rate: MA2, Master-at-Arms 2nd Class (SEAL)
- Rank: PO2, Petty Officer, 2nd Class
- Member of [http: //www.sealchallenge.navy.mil/seal/introduction.aspx SEAL Team Three] based at Naval Base Coronado, CA
- Hometown: Garden Grove, CA
- Deployed to Iraq April 2006
- Received the Silver Star for actions in May 2006 firefight
- Monsoor's is fourth Medal of Honor awarded since the start of the [http: //www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/100dayreport.html Global War on Terrorism]
- Is the second Navy SEAL awarded the Medal of Honor for action in the Global War on Terrorism, the first was Lt. Michael P. Murphy
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At a White House ceremony on April 8, 2008 President George W. Bush posthumously awarded Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor in combat. The Medal, and accompanying flag, was accepted by Petty Officer Monsoor’s parents.
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Official Citation
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as automatic weapons gunner for Naval Special Task Group Arabian Peninsula, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom on 29 September 2006.As a member of a combined SEAL and Iraqi Army sniper overwatch element, tasked with providing early warning and stand-off protection from a rooftop in an insurgent held sector of Arramadi, Iraq, Petty Officer Monsoor distinguished himself by his exceptional bravery in the face of grave danger.
In the early morning, insurgents prepared to execute a coordinated attack by reconnoitering the area around the element’s position. Element snipers thwarted the enemy’s initial attempt by eliminating tow insurgents. The enemy continued to assault the element, engaging them with a rocket-propelled grenade and small arms fire. As enemy activity increased, Petty Officer Monsoor took position with his machine gun between two teammates on an outcropping of the roof. While the SEALS vigilantly watched for enemy activity, an insurgent threw a hand grenade from an unseen location, which bounced off Petty Officer Monsoor’s chest and landed in front of him.
Although only he could have escaped the blast, Petty Officer Monsoor chose instead to protect his teammates. Instantly and without regard for his own safety, he threw himself onto the grenade to absorb the force of the explosion with his body, saving the lives of his two teammates.
By his undaunted courage, fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty in the fact of certain death, Petty Officer Monsoor gallantly gave his life for his country, Thereby reflecting great credit upon himself and upholding the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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Michael Monsoor News
- Live Video: Bush awards Medal of Honor to Navy SEAL (Time: 1:57)
- Official U.S. Navy Site: Medal of Honor - MA2 Michael Monsoor | Photo Gallery of MA2 Monsoor
- CNN: Navy SEAL paid ultimate price to save buddies (April 8, 2008)
- Topix.net: Michael Monsoor
- Google News: Michael Monsoor
- Los Angeles Times: Sailor killed in Iraq awarded Medal of Honor (March 31, 2008)
- Stars and Stripes: SEAL to receive Medal of Honor on April 8 (March 31, 2008)
- NavyTimes: SEAL to receive Medal of Honor for Iraq heroism (March 19, 2008)
- YouTube Video: Michael Monsoor Memorial Service and Tribute (October 12, 2006) (Time: 9:33)
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Michael Monsoor Questions
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