President Obama Awards Army Captain Flo Groberg the Medal of Honor (VIDEO)
At a White House ceremony today, President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Army Captain Flo Groberg, a former Walter Johnson High School graduate. You can watch the ceremony, below:
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Captain Florent Groberg, a 2001 Walter Johnson High School graduate, will receive the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award, from President Barack Obama on Nov. 12 at the White House.
On Aug. 8, 2012, while on patrol in Afghanistan, Groberg rushed a suicide bomber.
In a U.S. Army News and Media video, below, Groberg describes what happened and what the medal means to him:
#USArmy CPT (Ret) Groberg to receive #MedalOfHonor for actions in Op Enduring Freedom http://t.co/afEbSEaO5w pic.twitter.com/ZsSwJZqV8w
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) October 15, 2015
@MCPS Athletics extremely proud of @WJWildcats alum US Army Capt. Florent Groberg – recipient of Medal of Honor!?? http://t.co/CxQs9GQ5lB — Jeff Sullivan (@MCPSAthletics) October 15, 2015
I join w people of MD in commending MDer Army Captain Florent Groberg to be awarded Medal of Honor http://t.co/IGjXg7bW4F
— Barbara Mikulski (@SenatorBarb) October 14, 2015
WJ Graduate Captain Florent Groberg, U. S. Army, will receive the Medal of Honor for his bravery on his combat team in Afghanistan @wjproud — WJPrincipal (@WJPrincipal) October 15, 2015
You can find out more about Captain Groberg, now medically retired, here.
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