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    Defying orders, hero Marine saved other troops

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying orders and tempting fate, Marine corporal Dakota Meyer charged five times in a Humvee into heavy gunfire in the darkness of an Afghanistan valley to rescue comrades under attack from Taliban insurgents.

    On Thursday, Meyer was presented with the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award, by President Barack Obama.

    Meyer's courage during the six-hour ambush and firefight saved the lives of 36 people, both Americans and Afghans. He killed at least eight Taliban insurgents. Firing from a gun turret on top of the Humvee driven by a fellow Marine, he provided cover for his team, allowing many to escape likely death.

    He was defying orders from his commanders, who told him to stay back. The kill zone, they said, was too dangerous. But the young corporal, just 21 years old at the time, knew his friends were trapped that early morning in September 2009.

    "In Sgt. Dakota Meyer, we see the best of a generation that has served with distinction through a decade of war," Obama said during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House.

    Meyer, later promoted to sergeant and now out of the Marines, is the third living recipient and the first Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Iraq or Afghanistan.

    The modest, soft-spoken 23-year-old now lives in his home state of Kentucky, working construction in the tiny town of Greensburg.

    Obama praised Meyer for his humility and work ethic. When the White House tried to reach him in the middle of a workday to tell him his medal had been approved, he worried about whether he could take a call while on the job. So the White House arranged for the president to call during Meyer's lunch break. With a smile, Obama thanked him for taking the call.

    On the eve of the Medal of Honor ceremony, Obama and Meyer met in person, chatting on a patio near the White House Rose Garden, over a beer.

    Despite Meyer's heroism, four Americans died in the ambush: 1st Lt. Michael Johnson, a 25-year-old from Virginia Beach; Staff Sgt. Aaron Kenefick, 30, of Roswell, Ga.; Corpsman James Layton, 22, of Riverbank, Calif.; and Edwin Wayne Johnson Jr., a 31-year-old gunnery sergeant from Columbus, Ga. A fifth man, Army Sgt. Kenneth W. Westbrook, 41, of Shiprock, N.M., later died from his wounds.

    Meyer says he has struggled with the national attention, with being recognized for the worst day of his life. He requested that memorial services for those who died that day be held in their hometowns at the same time he received the Medal of Honor.

    The president assured Meyer that he had let no one down.

    "Dakota, I know you've grappled with the grief of that day, that you said your efforts were somehow a failure because your teammates didn't come home," the president said. "But as your commander in chief and on behalf of everyone here today and all Americans, I want you to know it's quite the opposite."

    For all the praise heaped upon Meyer, questions have also been raised about whether the military could have prevented the deaths of the five Americans. Two Army officers were reprimanded for being "inadequate and ineffective" and for "contributing directly to the loss of life" following an investigation into the day's events.

    "You can't say this with any certainty, but the chances are, in my opinion, that yes they would have been" still alive, said retired Col. Richard Hooker, who led the investigation. Hooker spoke during an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes."

    Meyer was part of a security team supporting a patrol moving into a village in the Ganjgal Valley on Sept. 8, 2009. Suddenly, the lights in a nearby village went out and gunfire erupted. About 50 Taliban insurgents on mountainsides and in the village had ambushed the patrol.

    As the forward team took fire and called for air support that wasn't coming, Meyer begged his command to let him head into the incoming fire to help.

    Four times he was denied before he and another Marine, Staff Sgt. Juan Rodriguez-Chavez, jumped into the Humvee and headed into the fray. For his valor, Rodriguez-Chavez, a 34-year-old who hailed originally from Acuna, Mexico, would be awarded the Navy Cross.

    With Meyer manning the Humvee's gun turret, the two drew heavy fire. But they began evacuating wounded Marines and American and Afghan soldiers to a safe point. Meyer made five trips into the kill zone.

    During that fifth trip into the kill zone, a helicopter arrived at last to provide overhead support. Troops aboard the chopper told Meyer they had spotted what appeared to be four bodies. Meyer knew those were his friends.

    "It might sound crazy, but it was just, you don't really think about it, you don't comprehend it, you don't really comprehend what you did until looking back on it," Meyer said.

    Wounded and tired, Meyer left the relative safety of the Humvee and ran out on foot.

    Ducking around buildings to avoid gunfire, he reached the bodies of his fallen comrades.

    Meyer and two other troops dodged bullets and rocket-propelled grenades to pull the bodies out of a ditch where the men had died while trying to take cover.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Dylan Lovan in Louisville, Ky., and Robert Burns in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    1,071 comments

    • Jason  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  5 mths ago
      I am very appreciative of what you have done for this country. I hope to get the medal of honor some day. Thank You for your service. You are one of the finest americans. In my opinion you deserve much more than a medal.
    • Simon  •  8 mths ago
      god bless you, guy....
    • Travelinman  •  8 mths ago
      Thank you so much! God bless you man!
    • Jane Doe  •  8 mths ago
      Loyalty to his friends. Bravery in the face of danger. Modesty about it all afterwards. What's not to like?
    • Tyler  •  8 mths ago
      Why get on a article about a brave and heroic Marine receiving a Medal Of Honor and rant about the president??? go update your twitter and tweet about how much you can't stand the President, not on an article about somebody being a true HERO to our country, we are in desperate need of people like him; Who show courage, honor, and who aren't afraid to stand up for what is right. A lot of Americans have lost sight of that.. I'm really sorry that it's happened to you, but things will get better! never give up hope.
      • Stephen 8 mths ago
        Some people can't appreciate the good, they can only hate. We done to Sgt. Meyer. You are a true hero sir.
      • Phantom 8 mths ago
        This is the smartest comment of all on this page.
      • Tyler 8 mths ago
        Thank you sir!
    • B. Allan  •  8 mths ago
      Defying orders would get you in trouble when i was im military ,now they give medals out for it, hower ever i salute the young man for making a call and standing by it,good bad or otherwise.salute
      • john 8 mths ago
        following orders can get you in trouble. ask lt. calleys platoon in ma lai
      • yo ding dong 8 mths ago
        Well said john...
      • karl 8 mths ago
        must be a tea bagger, a good lil nazi.
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      obviously "FATMAN" you could not be in combat because you are fat. When at war and its do or die, you make your own decision, not from some stupid college direct appointment officer with no common sense. dumb #$%$
      • ROCKABILLY 8 mths ago
        Some "ninety day wonders" turn out quite well. Some don't. Common sense - you either have it or you don't, officer or enlisted man. In the military, a lack of common sense can get you killed.
    • Jaded4lyfe  •  8 mths ago
      People who bash Obama with racist and deragatory comments claim they are "Proud to be an American" but that can't be true when you don't support your own president. I don't see the American pride there!? But people supported Bush, who clearly got us into this mess, leaving the next president to pick up the pieceds. Caucasian is not the only race that exists in this world.
      • Pat 8 mths ago
        Amen!!
      • Guillermo 8 mths ago
        Plenty of us dislike Obama, and care nothing about his "race." He's human like the rest of us. You seem to be the one filtering every comment through a racist lens.
      • Jaded4lyfe 8 mths ago
        because a sad vast majority of people do make comments in reference to his race, don't act like you don't see it
    • Javier  •  8 mths ago
      a medal is all he gets i would give him way more for saving hecka people a cheap medal???
    • Robin Ferruggia  •  8 mths ago
      This brave young man, willing to risk his own life for his friends, is the best that America has to offer. He reminds us of why this is a great country. God bless him.
    • mich!  •  8 mths ago
      I am surprised he did not get in trouble despite saving people. Good for you dude for seeing the right thing to do, and doing it, verses listening to higher ups!
    • Apache1  •  8 mths ago
      He diobeyed orders from the officers who were found negligent in their duties in not getting these guys the support they needed! He helped his injured. Why did Obama look so ticked off to be putting The Medal of Honor around his neck?
      • JustUs4all 8 mths ago
        Just the way the picture was photographed at the moment. FDR looked ticked sometimes also.
      • FedUpWithTheBull 8 mths ago
        The look is called SOMBER. Did you stop to think for ONE MINUTE that PRESIDENT Obama (too many people do not afford the highest elected official in our country the courtesy to which he is ENTITLED) may have actually also been thinking about the lives that WERE LOST in this battle while choosing to honor a TRUE AMERICAN HERO! Most your lazy negative #$%$ posting this derrogatory crap here wouldn't have the gnads to do HALF what this courageous young man or his colleagues have done...so SHUT THE HELL UP! If you don't something POSITIVE to add to this story...KEEP YOU #$%$ MOUTH SHUT!! It's HIGH TIME people started showing some RESPECT...ESPECIALLY to those who HAVE EARNED IT like young Sgt. Meyer!!!
      • Apache1 8 mths ago
        FedUpWithTheBull, are you an Obama fan? I put my 20 years in the service, I am proud of what this young man did! He did something that is so couragous! and selfless! He and the other Marine tired to save the lifes of their friends and Afgan soilders. Did you serve in the Military FedUpWithTheBull?? Did you put your butt on the line? Just because I asked why Obama looked ticked off was just an obsevrvation! So, don't shoot off your mouth unless you have been there like others have! I have all the respect for our troops, and the things they have to put up with. I don't have the respect for a president who wants to take the benefits from our Active duty, and Vets. But let these clowns in congress, and the Senate keep getting their full benefits, and pay raises while they keep wanting to cut the pay and benefits of our troops! SO! youcan shut the hell up until you actually have a clue.
    • Unwash Your Brain  •  8 mths ago
      What the fack is USA's business in Afghanistan ?! Why are we there ?!
    • Cory Moore  •  8 mths ago
      Amen my fellow brother. Semper Fi and God bless
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      HOOORAH! Thank you Marine for your service!
    • Neshemj Basco  •  8 mths ago
      We salute you, Meyer...! You have made a mark of a courageous soldier and a true friend in the hearts of many especially those you have saved...your family, children's children will not forget your act of a true spirit of bravery...pass the torch to the next generation of soldiers...!
    • Javier  •  8 mths ago
      come on keep it comin!
    • Javier  •  8 mths ago
      hey thumbs up this just for the fun of it!!!
    • Reese272  •  8 mths ago
      No Marine Left Behind. This Marine , Sgt. Dakota Meyer, Is the living embodiment Of Not only Semper Fidelis, but of true and faithful dedication to God , Corps, and Country. Sgt. I salute you.
    • Deb  •  8 mths ago
      True Hero.
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