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Biden to award Medal of Honor to 3 US troopers

Biden to award Medal of Honor to 3 US troopers

The three will likely be acknowledged at a White Home ceremony on Dec. 16.

President Joe Biden will award the Medal of Honor subsequent week to 3 U.S. troopers who fought within the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the White Home mentioned Friday. 

The troopers are Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz, an Military Ranger who died after stepping between Taliban fighters and a U.S. helicopter evacuating wounded in 2018; Grasp Sgt. Earl Plumlee, a Particular Forces soldier who fought off Taliban insurgents after huge assault in Afghanistan in 2013; and Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn Cashe, 35, who suffered deadly accidents in Iraq whereas rescuing fellow troopers from a burning car in 2005.

The three will likely be acknowledged at a White Home ceremony on Dec. 16.

Cashe will change into the primary Black U.S. service member to obtain the Medal of Honor for actions since Vietnam, in accordance with the White Home.

He was on patrol close to Samarra, Iraq in October 2005 when the Bradley Combating Automobile he was commanding was attacked with small arms fireplace and a roadside bomb that set it flame. Cashe pulled six fellow troopers from the burning wreckage and suffered devastating burns himself. 

Cashe, who grew up in Oviedo, Florida, died from his burns at a Texas hospital the next month. Three of the troopers he pulled from the flaming car additionally perished.

Celiz, 32, was main an operation to clear an space of enemy forces in Paktia Province, Afghanistan, when his staff got here beneath assault. 

As a medical evacuation helicopter arrived to get well a casualty, it got here beneath sustained sustained enemy fireplace. 

Celiz uncovered himself to heavy fireplace as he led the evacuation. Because the casualty was loaded into the helicopter and his staff returned to cowl, Celiz remained on the chopper, returning fireplace and continuously repositioning himself to protect to the plane and its crew. 

Because the helicopter lifted off, Celiz was hit by enemy fireplace. Although injured, he motioned to the plane to depart slightly than stay to load him and threat additional casualties. 

Celiz was a South Carolina native and had enlisted within the Military in 2006.

Plumlee was serving at a base in Ghazni, Afghanistan, when it got here beneath huge assault, with insurgents blowing a sixty-foot breach within the base’s perimeter wall. 

Ten insurgents carrying Afghan Nationwide Military uniforms and suicide vests poured via the breach. Plumlee and 5 Particular Operations members mounted two autos and raced towards the location of the detonation. 

He killed two insurgents, one with a well-placed grenade and the opposite by utilizing precision sniper fireplace to detonate the rebel’s suicide vest. He engaged a number of others at shut vary.

At one level within the battle, an rebel detonated his suicide vest, mortally wounding a fellow U.S. soldier. 

Plumlee ran to the wounded soldier, carried him to security and rendered first help. 

He’s at the moment serving with the first Particular Forces Group at Fort Lewis, Washington. 

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