This July 31, 2017 Washington Post article chronicles the harrowing story of James McCloughan, a Vietnam war hero awarded the Medal of Honor by President Donald Trump.
Here's an excerpt. -Editor
President Trump on Monday presented the Medal of Honor to an Army veteran who 48 years ago repeatedly risked his life to save 10 fellow soldiers during a deadly, days-long fight along Vietnam’s
central coast.
In recognizing James McCloughan, now a 71-year-old retired teacher from Michigan, Trump recounted a gripping tale of selflessness and bravery, sliding off script occasionally to emphasize just how
hellish the battle was and to marvel that McCloughan and the other Americans who survived managed to overcome such extraordinary odds.
“He was one of 32 who fought until the end,” the president said, glancing at McCloughan, who stood stoically a few steps to Trump’s right, “and they held their ground against more than 2,000 enemy
troops. Jim, I know I speak for everyone here when I say we are in awe of your actions and your bravery.”
The brief but poignant White House ceremony marked the first time that Trump has presented the nation’s highest combat award. Among the attendees were 10 men who fought alongside McCloughan at Tam
Ky in May 1969, including five whose lives the former combat medic is credited with saving, Trump said.
McCloughan did not speak during the White House ceremony. But when Trump motioned to the former soldier’s Army buddies and asked them to stand and be recognized, McCloughan turned to them and
raised his hand in a crisp salute.
As the ceremony came to a close, he and Trump embraced. Amid the applause, McCloughan pointed to several friends and family members in attendance.
The president beamed.
A blessing was offered by the attending chaplain, and the two men hugged once more. McCloughan pulled the president close and spoke into his ear. It is unclear what was said, but in response Trump
looked at him and appeared to nod in affirmation.
To read the complete article, see:
A soldier survived
48 hours of terror in Vietnam. He just received the Medal of Honor.
(https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/07/31/a-soldier-survived-48-hours-of-terror-in-vietnam-today-he-receives-the-medal-of-honor/?utm_term=.7c343f296c13)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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