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US Marine Cpl William Carpenter receives Medal of Honor | US Marine Cpl William Carpenter receives Medal of Honor |
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US President Barack Obama has awarded the Medal of Honor to a marine who rushed towards a live grenade to shield a comrade during a Taliban attack. | US President Barack Obama has awarded the Medal of Honor to a marine who rushed towards a live grenade to shield a comrade during a Taliban attack. |
Mr Obama honoured 24-year-old Cpl William Kyle Carpenter's actions in the face of "certain death". | Mr Obama honoured 24-year-old Cpl William Kyle Carpenter's actions in the face of "certain death". |
He was severely injured, losing an eye and suffering a collapsed lung. | He was severely injured, losing an eye and suffering a collapsed lung. |
"If any American seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people… I want you to consider Kyle," said Mr Obama. | "If any American seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people… I want you to consider Kyle," said Mr Obama. |
Mr Obama began the ceremony at the White House by noting Cpl Carpenter was part of the "surge" troops he ordered in the early days of his presidency. | Mr Obama began the ceremony at the White House by noting Cpl Carpenter was part of the "surge" troops he ordered in the early days of his presidency. |
In November 2010, Cpl Carpenter and his squad were patrolling in Helmand province when they came under attack. | In November 2010, Cpl Carpenter and his squad were patrolling in Helmand province when they came under attack. |
Cpl Carpenter - an automatic rifleman - was holding a position on a rooftop with comrade Lance Cpl Nicholas Eufrazio when a grenade was thrown at them. | Cpl Carpenter - an automatic rifleman - was holding a position on a rooftop with comrade Lance Cpl Nicholas Eufrazio when a grenade was thrown at them. |
Cpl Carpenter moved toward the grenade and his body took the majority of the blast. Lance Cpl Eufrazio was also severely wounded. | Cpl Carpenter moved toward the grenade and his body took the majority of the blast. Lance Cpl Eufrazio was also severely wounded. |
His fellow soldiers found him face down, his helmet riddled with holes and gear melted, but as he fell unconscious, he asked him Cpl Eufrazio was okay, Mr Obama said. | His fellow soldiers found him face down, his helmet riddled with holes and gear melted, but as he fell unconscious, he asked him Cpl Eufrazio was okay, Mr Obama said. |
He woke up five weeks later from a coma. Cpl Carpenter's jaw and numerous other bones were shattered, his right eye was destroyed, and he had suffered a collapsed lung. | He woke up five weeks later from a coma. Cpl Carpenter's jaw and numerous other bones were shattered, his right eye was destroyed, and he had suffered a collapsed lung. |
After two and a half years in hospital, Cpl Carpenter was medically retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013. | After two and a half years in hospital, Cpl Carpenter was medically retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013. |
During the medal ceremony, Mr Obama said Cpl Carpenter, a full-time student at the University of South Carolina, should not only be honoured for his heroic actions, but also for "his valour since", during his long recovery. | During the medal ceremony, Mr Obama said Cpl Carpenter, a full-time student at the University of South Carolina, should not only be honoured for his heroic actions, but also for "his valour since", during his long recovery. |
"I want you to consider what Kyle has endured just to stand here today," he said. | "I want you to consider what Kyle has endured just to stand here today," he said. |
"More than two and half years in the hospital, gruelling rehab, brain surgery to remove shrapnel, nearly 40 surgeries... multiple skin grafts. He has a new prosthetic eye, a new jaw, new teeth and one hell of a smile." | "More than two and half years in the hospital, gruelling rehab, brain surgery to remove shrapnel, nearly 40 surgeries... multiple skin grafts. He has a new prosthetic eye, a new jaw, new teeth and one hell of a smile." |
Mr Obama also honoured Cpl Carpenter's medical team, who attended the ceremony and who Cpl Carpenter had told Mr Obama "put me back together well". | |
"Going from toting a machinegun in Afghanistan… to using a bed pan, and I can't even put my own socks on - that was hard to kind of suck it up," Cpl Carpenter, now 24, told a Marine Corps website. | "Going from toting a machinegun in Afghanistan… to using a bed pan, and I can't even put my own socks on - that was hard to kind of suck it up," Cpl Carpenter, now 24, told a Marine Corps website. |
"I look back and I'm actually very appreciative I had those two and a half years because those years put things in perspective more than a whole lifetime of things could if I wasn't there." | "I look back and I'm actually very appreciative I had those two and a half years because those years put things in perspective more than a whole lifetime of things could if I wasn't there." |
He is the eighth living veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan to be awarded the nation's highest military decoration. | He is the eighth living veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan to be awarded the nation's highest military decoration. |