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Default Vietnam War hero Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. to get posthumous Medal of Honor

I encourage everyone to read the article and this man's story. What an incredible series of heroic acts. This is exactly what the Medal of Honor is for.

Calling Mr. Sabo a hero just does not quite sum it up.

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Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr., who died in 1970 while saving the lives of his fellow troops during the Vietnam War, has been cleared to receive a posthumous Medal of Honor after a decades-long wait by his family.

The White House announced Monday that President Obama would honor Sabo's heroic service with the military's highest honor at an upcoming ceremony.

Sabo died on May 10, 1970, while serving as a rifleman in Cambodia. That day, his platoon was ambushed by enemy forces and Sabo charged the enemy position, killing several enemy soldiers.

His actions drew fire away from his fellow soldiers and forced a retreat of enemy forces. A grenade later landed near where he was resupplying and he threw it away and shielded a wounded comrade with his body, saving his life.

He crawled toward the enemy encampment, threw a grenade into the bunker, which ended the enemy fire but also killed Sabo. He was 22.

A 2010 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story reported that Sabo had been recommended for the honor decades ago, but the citation ended up lost in the military bureaucracy until it resurfaced in 1999.

"This brave solider clearly distinguished himself through his courageous actions," Army Secretary John McHugh said in a letter quoted by the Post-Gazette. "The Army and our nation are forever grateful for his heroic service."

Even with a new recommendation from the Army, the approval process has dragged on, but Sabo’s widow, Rose Sabo-Brown, has remained optimistic.

"Two soldiers came to my house 40 years ago to tell me my husband was killed," she told the newspaper in 2010. "And now two soldiers are going to come to my house again and tell me that he has received the Medal of Honor."

That day has come.

She and Sabo's brother, George Sabo, will join Obama at the White House to commemorate his service to his country, the White House said.
Read more: Vietnam War hero Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. to get posthumous Medal of Honor | Fox News

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Default Re: Vietnam War hero Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. to get posthumous Medal of Honor

Many soldiers/Marines did acts of heroism in the time we were involved. But because others were killed they lost the chance at the process to be considered for it.

The same goes for wars or military actions before the Nam. Age and the above are why it is such a small group of military personnel.

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There are currently 81 living recipients of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is bestowed to any member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes himself "conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States."[1]

Of the 81 living recipients, 12 earned their Medals of Honor in World War II, 12 in the Korean War, 54 in the Vietnam War, and three in the War in Afghanistan. Five earned their medal while serving in the U.S. Air Force, 53 in the U.S. Army, 16 in the U.S. Marine Corps, and 7 in the U.S. Navy. The oldest recipient is Nicholas Oresko, aged 95, whereas the youngest is Dakota Meyer, aged 23. Only two of the medal holders are still on active duty in the U.S. military, both in the Army: War in Afghanistan soldier Leroy Petry and Vietnam veteran Gordon Ray Roberts. Among the recipients are former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey and current Senator Daniel Inouye. Three retired as generals: Patrick Henry Brady and Robert F. Foley in the Army and James E. Livingston in the Marine Corps.
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