US President Donald Trump to award Medal of Honor to Navy SEAL for daring 2002 assault and rescue mission

US President Donald Trump to award Medal of Honor to Navy SEAL for daring 2002 assault and rescue mission
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President Donald Trump will award the Medal of Honor to a Navy SEAL who oversaw a daring 2002 assault and rescue mission on a snowy Afghanistan mountaintop.

President Donald Trump will award the Medal of Honor to a Navy SEAL who oversaw a daring 2002 assault and rescue mission on a snowy Afghanistan mountaintop.

The White House says Trump will present the award this month to Master Chief Special Warfare Operator Britt K. Slabinski, who was leading a reconnaissance team that came under fire.

The White House says Slabinski "boldly rallied" his team and organized "a daring assault" to rescue a stranded teammate.

It says Slabinski carried a "seriously wounded teammate down a sheer cliff face" while leading "an arduous trek across one kilometer of precipitous terrain, through waist-deep snow while continuing to call fire on the enemy." The award is given to those who risk their lives and go above and beyond the call of duty.

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