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Obama Bestows Medal of Honor on Afghan War Veteran

President Barack Obama bestowed the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest decoration for battlefield valor, on Ryan M. Pitts.
President Barack Obama bestows the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest decoration for battlefield valor, to Ryan M. Pitts, 28, of Nashua, NH, a former Army staff sergeant who fought off enemy fighters during one of the bloodiest battles of the Afghanistan war despite his own critical injuries, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 21, 2014.
President Barack Obama bestows the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest decoration for battlefield valor, to Ryan M. Pitts, 28, of Nashua, NH, a former Army staff sergeant who fought off enemy fighters during one of the bloodiest battles of the Afghanistan war despite his own critical injuries, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 21, 2014.J. Scott Applewhite / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

President Barack Obama bestowed the Medal of Honor Monday on Ryan M. Pitts, a former Army staff sergeant who fought off enemy fighters during one of the bloodiest battles of the Afghanistan war despite his own critical injuries.

Obama says Pitts displays "the humility and loyalty" that define America's men and women in uniform. He also noted that the 28-year-old has said his honor belongs to everyone who was with him during the July 13, 2008 attack in Wanat, Afghanistan.