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    Michael A. Monsoor

    United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

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  1. Purple Heart. Michael Anthony Monsoor (April 5, 1981 – September 29, 2006) was a United States Navy SEAL who was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom during the Battle of Ramadi and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. [1] He enlisted in the United States Navy in 2001 and graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training BUD/S class ...

    • 2001–2006
  2. April 5, 1981 - Sept. 29, 2006. Petty Officer Second Class Michael Anthony Monsoor was born April 5, 1981 in Long Beach, Calif. Michael grew up in Garden Grove, Calif., as the third of four ...

  3. Read Michael Monsoor’s Summary of Action for September 29th, 2006. Navy Narrative: “On 29 September (2006), Monsoor was part of a sniper overwatch security position in eastern Ramadi, Iraq, with three other SEALs and eight Iraqi soldiers. They were providing overwatch security while joint and combined forces were conducting missions in the ...

  4. Sep 29, 2006 · Born: April 5, 1981, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, CA, United States. Died: September 29, 2006, Ar Ramadi, Iraq. Buried: Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, CA, United States. Photo Gallery. U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms Michael A Monsoor was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the War on Terrorism (Iraq).

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  6. May 1, 2023 · Michael Anthony Monsoor was a United States Navy SEAL posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom. On September 29, 2006, Monsoor threw himself on a grenade to protect his fellow SEALs, sacrificing his own life to save theirs. His bravery and selflessness saved the lives of his ...

  7. By his undaunted courage, fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of certain death, Petty Officer Monsoor gallantly gave his life for his country, thereby reflecting great credit upon himself and upholding the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. Rank: Petty Officer 2nd Class. Conflicts: War In Iraq.

  8. MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT. “The Medal of Honor is a poignant reminder of the tremendous price that some Americans have been willing to pay to protect the lives and liberty of others. Indeed, the courageous and loving sacrifices of our Medal of Honor recipients tell us a great deal about the value of freedom and the principles on which this ...

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