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The Medal of Honor is awarded by the President in the name of Congress to members of the naval service, who distinguish themselves conspiciously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty
(1) while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; (2) while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or (3) while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.
There must be no margin of doubt or possibility of error in awarding this honor. To justify the decoration, the individual's service must clearly be rendered conspicious above their comrades by an act so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes their gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; and it must be the type of deed which if not done would not subject the individual to any justified criticism. The deed must be without detriment to the mission of the command or to the command to which attached.
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Leonardo Valadezayala, an inventory management specialist with 2nd Combat Readiness Regiment, 2nd Marine Logistics...
Pfc. Micah Dumais, left, and Pfc. Sergio Vargas, right, both supply administrative specialists with Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment...
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General James Mattis (Ret.) served in the United States Marine Corps from 1969 to 2013. During this time he was the 11th Commander of United States Central Command. We sat down with him and asked him your questions.0:08 - What is the toughest decision you had to make while in the Marine Corps and did you ever regret your decision? 2:25 — How did you stay motivated throughout your Marine Corps career?3:27 — How do you keep improving as a leader to meet the demand of each role in your career?5:53 — There was a cold night in Afghanistan when you were walking the perimeter by yourself, greeting a bunch of young Marines. What were you thinking about?7:16 — What is the one leadership lesson that you learned as a General grade officer that you wish you had known your whole career?10:18 — What leadership books do you recommend? 11:55 — What did you look for in your NCO's and how should the relationship between an NCO and an officer compliment each other?13:58 — What in your opinion is the most important leadership trait and why?15:33 — What is the kill-casualty radius of the knife-hand?(U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Tony Nardiello and Lance Cpl. Dana Beesley)
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Oct. 12, 2016 | 16:36
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