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Skriven 2005-04-04 23:33:08 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0504045) for Mon, 2005 Apr 4
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President Presents Medal of Honor to Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
April 4, 2005

President Presents Medal of Honor to Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith
The East Room

President's Remarks
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3:07 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon and welcome to the White House. Today is a
special occasion: We are here to pay tribute to a soldier whose service
illustrates the highest ideals of leadership and love of our country.

Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith, of Florida, gave his life for these
ideals in a deadly battle outside Baghdad. It is my great privilege to
recognize his extraordinary sacrifice by awarding Sergeant Smith the Medal
of Honor.

I appreciate Secretary Don Rumsfeld joining us today; Secretary Jim
Nicholson, of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Senator Carl Levin,
Senator Bill Nelson, Senator Mel Martinez, Senator Johnny Isakson and
Congressman Ike Skelton. Thank you all for joining us.

I appreciate Secretary Francis Harvey, Secretary of the Army; General Dick
Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; General Pete Pace, Vice
Chairman; General Pete Schoomaker, Chief of the Army.

I want to thank the Medal of Honor recipients who have joined us today:
John Baker, Barney Barnum, Bernie Fisher, Al Rascon and Brian Thacker.
Honored you all are here.

I appreciate the family members who have joined us today. Thank you all for
coming: Birgit Smith, his wife; Jessica Smith; David Smith; Janice Pvirre,
the mom; Donald Pvirre, stepfather, and all the other family members who
have joined us. Welcome.

I appreciate Chaplain David Hicks, for his invocation. I want to thank
Lieutenant Colonel Tom Smith, for joining us, who was Paul Smith's
commander. I particularly want to welcome soldiers from the 3rd Infantry
Division, Paul's unit in Iraq.

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for bravery a President can bestow.
It is given for gallantry above and beyond the call of duty in the face of
enemy attack. Since World War II, more than half of those have been awarded
this medal gave their lives in the action that earned it. Sergeant Paul
Smith belongs to this select group.

The story of Paul Smith is a story of a boy transformed into a man and a
leader. His friends and family will tell you that he joined the Army in
1989, after finishing high school. When he joined the Army, he was a
typical young American. He liked sports, he liked fast cars, and he liked
to stay out late with his friends -- pursuits that occasionally earned him
what the Army calls "extra duty." (Laughter.) Scrubbing floors.

Two things would change Paul's life and lead him to the selfless heroism we
honor today. The first would come when he was stationed in Germany and fell
for a woman named Birgit Bacher. It turns out that Paul had a romantic
streak in him: On the first night he met her, Paul appeared outside
Birgit's window singing "You've Lost That Loving Feeling." (Laughter.) In
1992, the two married, and soon, a young soldier became a devoted family
man who played T-ball with his son and taught his daughter how to change
the oil in his Jeep Cherokee.

Second great change in Paul's life would come when he shipped off to Saudi
Arabia to fight in the first Gulf War. There the young combat engineer
learned that his training had a purpose and could save lives on the
battlefield. Paul returned from that war determined that other soldiers
would benefit from the lessons he had learned.

Paul earned his sergeant's stripes and became known as a stickler for
detail. Sergeant Smith's seriousness wasn't always appreciated by the
greener troops under his direction. Those greener troops oftentimes found
themselves to do tasks over and over again, until they got it right.
Specialist Michael Seaman, who is with us today, says, "He was hard in
training because he knew we had to be hard in battle." Specialist Seaman
will also tell you that he and others are alive today because of Sergeant
Smith's discipline.

That discipline would be put to the task in a small courtyard less than a
mile from the Baghdad airport. Sergeant Smith was leading about three dozen
men who were using a courtyard next to a watchtower to build a temporary
jail for captured enemy prisoners. As they were cleaning the courtyard,
they were surprised by about a hundred of Saddam Hussein's Republican
Guard.

With complete disregard for his own life and under constant enemy fire,
Sergeant Smith rallied his men and led a counterattack. Seeing that his
wounded men were in danger of being overrun, and that enemy fire from the
watchtower had pinned them down, Sergeant Smith manned a 50-caliber machine
gun atop a damaged armor vehicle. From a completely exposed position, he
killed as many as 50 enemy soldiers as he protected his men.

Sergeant Smith's leadership saved the men in the courtyard, and he
prevented an enemy attack on the aid station just up the road. Sergeant
Smith continued to fire and took a -- until he took a fatal round to the
head. His actions in that courtyard saved the lives of more than 100
American soldiers.

Scripture tells us, as the General said, that a man has no greater love
than to lay down his life for his friends. And that is exactly the
responsibility Paul Smith believed the Sergeant stripes on his sleeve had
given him. In a letter he wrote to his parents but never mailed, he said
that he was prepared to "give all that I am to ensure that all my boys make
it home."

On this day two years ago, Sergeant Smith gave his all for his men. Five
days later, Baghdad fell, and the Iraqi people were liberated. And today,
we bestow upon Sergeant Smith the first Medal of Honor in the war on
terror. He's also the first to be awarded this new Medal of Honor flag,
authorized by the United States Congress. We count ourselves blessed to
have soldiers like Sergeant Smith, who put their lives on the line to
advance the cause of freedom and protect the American people.

Like every one of the men and women in uniform who have served in Operation
Iraqi Freedom, Sergeant Paul Smith was a volunteer. We thank his family for
the father, husband and son and brother who can never be replaced. We
recall with appreciation the fellow soldiers whose lives he saved, and the
many more he inspired. And we express our gratitude for a new generation of
Americans, every bit as selfless and dedicated to liberty as any that has
gone on before -- a dedication exemplified by the sacrifice and valor of
Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith.

And now if his family would join me, please. Lieutenant Commander, please
read the citation.

(The citation is read and the medal is presented.) (Applause.)

END 3:17 P.M. EDT

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