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    Obama honors Gates on last day as defense chief

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A visibly moved Defense Secretary Robert Gates paused briefly at a Pentagon retirement ceremony rife with pomp and pageantry, collected himself and told his president: "You're getting pretty good at this covert ops stuff."

    Barack Obama, the eighth president Gates has served in more than 30 years at the CIA and Department of Defense, had just presented him with the prestigious Medal of Freedom. And Gates was teasing his boss about keeping the award a surprise, in a reference to how Obama had kept the world in the dark about his plan to bring down al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

    Proving that there are sometimes second acts in America, the 67-year-old Gates had an encore retirement Thursday, with considerably more fanfare than accompanied his initial departure from Washington in 1993, when he left the intelligence agency. This goodbye came after Gates spent 4 ½ years helping to manage protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    At the ceremony under brilliant blue skies outside the Pentagon, Gates bid an emotional farewell to the military. And Obama, who had kept him on as Pentagon chief at the end of the Bush administration, hailed him as "a humble American patriot, a man of common sense and decency; quite simply, one of our nation's finest public servants."

    It was Gates, he said, who pressed to get more heavily armored vehicles and hunter-killer drones to the war front, and made it his mission to ensure that the department served the troops in the field "as well as they serve us."

    In a surprise break from the printed program, Obama presented Gates with the medal — the highest civilian honor he can bestow.

    "I can think of no better way to express the gratitude of the nation to Bob Gates than with a very special recognition," Obama said as he asked Gates to step forward to receive the award.

    "I'm deeply honored and moved by your presentation of this award," Gates responded.

    Gates, who is being succeeded by CIA Director Leon Panetta, was to fly home to Washington state on a military aircraft later Thursday. But he technically remains secretary of defense until Panetta is sworn in Friday morning. Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said that Gates will reimburse the department for the cost of his flight. Gates' retirement has been a long time coming. When he took the job in December 2006, he carried a clock with him that counted down his days in D.C.

    But when asked by Obama to stay on in Jan. 2009, he agreed, knowing that there was still much work to be done as troops began pulling out of Iraq and pouring into Afghanistan.

    Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recognized Gates' well-known penchant for blunt talk and no-nonsense style. During his four-plus years, Gates fired or forced out more than half-dozen high-ranking civilian and military leaders, including the Air Force secretary and chief of staff and the Army secretary, whom he believed failed to act on some critical issues.

    "He made us think about things we hadn't considered. He made us try a little harder. He made us lead a little better," said Mullen. "He tells it straight, no bull, no fancy words."

    Gates also is known to tear up when he talks to troops, particularly during visits to the warfront. He acknowledged that in his speech Thursday, saying he knew it would be difficult to get through his remarks if he tried to include a tribute to the armed forces.

    So he sent an e-mail message to all members of the military on Wednesday, lauding the troops for their courage and commitment that keeps Americans safe.

    "For four and a half years, I have signed the orders deploying you, all too often into harm's way. This has weighed on me every day," he said in the note. "I have tried to do all I could to provide whatever was needed so you could complete your missions successfully and come home safely -- and, if hurt, get the fastest and best care in the world."

    Gates' personal staff — from his top military aides to the cooks in his dining room — lined the hallways and stairs just after 1 p.m. And as Gates made his final exit out the doors and into the waiting black SUV, he paused for a few final hugs and handshakes as they applauded.

    His mixed feelings about the day were evident.

    Speaking to the crowd of dignitaries, friends and staff that wrapped around the small parade field on the north side of the Pentagon, Gates said his time as defense chief "has been the greatest honor and privilege of my life."

    And, as he wrapped up his speech — the last stop in what he acknowledged has been a "long goodbye," he looked toward his wife nearby, and smiled.

    "Well, Becky, we're really going home this time."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Robert Burns and Sagar Meghani contributed to this report.

     

    414 comments

    • rippie dave  •  9 mths ago
      as time marches backwards, here we have a June 30 story headlining Y!News on August 18.

      "Even if it's rotten and putrefied, it's still news to us!" - Yahoo! News
    • dennis  •  10 mths ago
      #$%$
    • bob  •  11 mths ago
      whatever happened to the English language and the correct way of using it?
      • hustletron 11 mths ago
        Start by capitalizing the first word of your sentence, genius.
      • A 11 mths ago
        Start with yourself JERK
      • A Yahoo! User 11 mths ago
        What a Jackwagon
    • eisenhower  •  11 mths ago
      retards
    • texasgreenacres  •  11 mths ago
      I knew there was a few stupid people in america. But never in my wildest dreams did I think there was so many.But reading these comments have erased all doubt
      • Fed Up With Washington 11 mths ago
        Nah, it's just the stupid ones hang out here all day with their dribble while the intelligent ones just usually pass through and sigh.
      • texasgreenacres 11 mths ago
        THANKS FED UP VERY GOOD POINT
      • Matthew 11 mths ago
        The word you're looking for is drivel, not dribble.
    • Dylan  •  11 mths ago
      Gates has been a great SOD. He was always gracious and respectful towards the soldiers and seemed devoted to their needs. One of the few good things from the Bush Presidency. I'm glad Obama decided to keep him on board for two years.
      • James 11 mths ago
        Dylan, Bush didnt run up the debt like Obama has done. Get over yourself.
      • Dylan 11 mths ago
        Bush's economic policies nearly caused the world economy to collapse. Conservative or Liberal, you cannot deny it. Cutting taxes during wartime prevented the war from being paid for and put the burden on future generations.
      • VC 11 mths ago
        He is a gay activist!
    • Cliffs of Insanity  •  10 mths ago
      ROFL... It's like being in Russia and all the drunken generals decorating each other. Obumbles the affirmative action president, is just too effing stupid to realize how dumb so many of his actions are.
    • Jack S  •  10 mths ago
      What, did they run out of idiot awards!!!
    • David J  •  11 mths ago
      BRAVO Mr President !!! Secretary Gates came in and patched up the train wreck Donald Rumsfeld caused and had the men and women who defend OUR FREEDOM as his first priority. There has NEVER been a finer SecDef and our nation owes him our gratitude.
      • D 11 mths ago
        "men and women who defend OUR FREEDOM" How is it that we are losing our freedoms then? Did our troops defend our rights when the unconstitutional patriot act was passed? Did they do anything when our corrupt government stole our tax dollars and gave it to the crooks on Wall street? Have they done anything to protect us from the invasion of illegals on our southern border?
    • clipper  •  11 mths ago
      I was very impressed with Gates. He's one of the few Republicans I liked. He was so much beter than Rumsfeld.
    • BenC  •  11 mths ago
      I wish Mr. Gates all the best.
    • Somerset Sam  •  11 mths ago
      Bob Gates is a true symbol of a great American and kept US interest at heart serving under Bush and Obama. It is not what authority you have but it is how you exercise that authority that makes the difference between a great (example - Gates) and worthless American (example - NY Anthony Weiner) irrespective of what political party you support. I hope the next Defense Secy serves USA with similar zeal than towing the President's view.
    • Jake S  •  11 mths ago
      All things considered, Gates did a better job than Robert McNamara, that's for sure
    • BC  •  11 mths ago
      @ Your Crohnie.
      How can you put Gates and Beck in the same sentence? Gates is a humble, intelligent and thoughtful man. Beck is a drama queen and a buffoon.
    • Action  •  11 mths ago
      I was fortunate to meet Robert Gates twice when he was President of Texas A&M University. I can say with certainty that anybody who has met him knows that he is a genuinely good person who was appointed to several enormously difficult jobs and handled them with grace and humility. Our country is far better for having a man like him in charge of both the CIA and later the DOD. On a side note, I will never forget a speech he made in Houston. He started off with some stories about life in Washington and the Nixon White House. The man has a side-splitting sense of humor. I watched grown men who were executives in the Houston business community wiping away tears from their eyes because they were laughing so hard. Chris Rock couldn't have gotten more laughs. His speech took a very serious turn after the opening, and he certainly takes his duties seriously, but it was refreshing to know that he knew what fame and power can do to a man, and that he served humbly.
    • Sledgehammer  •  10 mths ago
      This old limousine liberal Gates is a disgrace to our country. Instead of a medal, he should be put in prison.
    • DaneB  •  11 mths ago
      Job well done, congrats and enjoy your time off
    • Yellow Hair  •  11 mths ago
      Does this mean all the Iran/Contra criminals will get a Medal of Freedom? It diminishes the meaning of this award. Not only does he get a free pass on flagrant violation of laws and the constitution. The Illunimati gives him a medal.
    • r z  •  11 mths ago
      You folks wear me out. I don't care if you like Obama or not... he is the President of our United States awarding a great honor to someone that most moderately informed Americans would agree has been a solid, relatively non-partisan Secretary of Defense. Enjoy a quick feel good story about what appears to be a respectable public servant.
    • Sledgehammer  •  10 mths ago
      What would Obama know about freedom, he is so busy making sure that all US citizens have less and less of it on a daily basis. The lengths he goes to to make sure all civil liberties are suspended make any attempt at giving away a medal of freedom to a war monger a complete joke.
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