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For valor atop a mud hut in Afghanistan, Marine receives Medal of Honor

Retired Lance Cpl. William Kyle Carpenter threw his body on a grenade in an effort to save the life of a fellow Marine. On Thursday, President Obama bestowed the Medal of Honor upon him.

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President Obama awards retired Marine Cpl. William 'Kyle' Carpenter, the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry, Thursday, June 19, 2014, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Carpenter received the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions while serving in Afghanistan.

It was not a smooth path for retired Lance Cpl. William Kyle Carpenter to the White House dais, where Thursday he was awarded the Medal of Honor 鈥 America鈥檚 most revered military citation 鈥 for extraordinary valor in the open desert fields and muddy canals of southern Afghanistan.

There had been some question about whether Mr. Carpenter really had made the almost unfathomably selfless decision to throw his body on a grenade in the midst of battle, in an effort to save the life of a fellow Marine during an enemy attack in restive Helmand Province in November 2010.

That鈥檚 in large part because Carpenter himself couldn鈥檛 remember what had happened, since the blast had left him with amnesia. The Marine Corps continued to investigate his case for more than a year 鈥 part of the exhaustive process of authentication that the US military embarks upon when a Medal of Honor is under consideration.

In the meantime, Carpenter鈥檚 fellow Marines came to his defense, insisting that he had, without hesitation and with complete disregard for his own safety, thrown his body on the grenade. 鈥淕renade blasts blow up; they don鈥檛 blow down,鈥 one of his fellow troops told the Marine Corps Times. 鈥淚f he hadn鈥檛 done it, what we found would have looked completely different.鈥

One pound of packed TNT with a 50-foot 鈥渒ill radius,鈥 hand grenades are 鈥渙ne of the most awful weapons of war,鈥 President Obama reflected during the White House ceremony one month after the Pentagon announced that Carpenter would indeed receive the Medal of Honor.

Carpenter鈥檚 story intersected with Mr. Obama鈥檚 own early days in office: He 鈥渟erved during the surge of soldiers that I ordered,鈥 the president noted to the assembled audience of fellow troops and Carpenter鈥檚 medical team.

It was a team that was with the Marine through five weeks in a coma, dozens of surgeries, and 2-1/2 years of rehabilitation after Taliban forces lobbed the weapon, pin pulled, into the middle of the sandbagged position that Carpenter and his best friend, Lance Cpl. Nick Eufrazio, were manning on the rooftop of a mud hut.

In those seconds before the grenade exploded, Carpenter was faced with 鈥渢he crucible of self-preservation or self-sacrifice,鈥 said the military chaplain who officiated the White House ceremony. Carpenter, she added, responded with the latter.

鈥淣ick was my point man, and I loved him like a brother,鈥 Carpenter told Obama. He and Mr. Eufrazio had survived basic training and patrols together. 鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 just with a fellow Marine,鈥 Obama said. 鈥淗e was with his best friend.鈥

Carpenter saved the life of Eufrazio, who did not attend the White House ceremony because he still struggles with severe traumatic brain injury that left him unable to speak for more than a year.

As he prepared to bestow the medal, Obama noted that Carpenter, who is medically retired, makes no attempt to hide his injuries, which include countless shrapnel scars. 鈥淭he girls definitely like them,鈥 Obama said Carpenter had told him. 鈥淪o he鈥檚 working an angle on this thing.鈥

Carpenter, who is the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient, 鈥渟ays he will wear this medal for all who have served, those who didn鈥檛 make it back, and those who struggle still,鈥 Obama said 鈥 a nod to how difficult the recovery effort continues to be for many US veterans.

For these veterans and for troops still fighting America鈥檚 longest war, Carpenter鈥檚 story is an example of 鈥渉eroism in the blink of an eye,鈥 the president said, 鈥渢hat will inspire for generations.鈥

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