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April 07, 2005
SFC Paul R. Smith, Medal of Honor
Monday saw the presentation of the first Medal of Honor to SFC Paul R. Smith for actions outside of Baghdad on 4 April 2003. Like a majority of those awarded the Medal of Honor (one does not 'win' a Medal of Honor or any other military decoration), SFC Smith was present only in spirit at the awards ceremony. National Review Online has posted the text of President Bush's remarks. They are brief and well worth your time.
Posted at April 7, 2005 03:50 PM

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