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Iraq war Hero's Family Accepts Medal of Honor from Trump

Iraq war Hero's Family Accepts Medal of Honor from Trump
President Donald Trump awards the Medal of Honor to Army Staff Sgt. Travis Atkins and joins Atkin's son Trevor Oliver, right, and his parents John and Elaine Atkins of Bozeman, Mont., after accepting the posthumous recognition for conspicuous gallantry in Iraq in June 2007, in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday March 27, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Wednesday, 27 March 2019 07:17 PM EDT

The son of an Army staff sergeant awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor by President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he wants his father to be remembered as the best parent and best soldier anyone could ever ask for.

And that's exactly how Travis Atkins will be remembered, Trump assured Atkins' son, Trevor Oliver.

"You can't get better than the Congressional Medal of Honor. You just can't," Trump explained. The medal is the nation's highest military honor for bravery against an enemy, and Trump had just presented the eighth one of his presidency to Trevor Atkins.

Atkins, 31, of Bozeman, Montana, died in June 2007 while trying to subdue a suspected Iraqi insurgent in a town near Baghdad.

After realizing the man was trying to detonate a suicide vest, Atkins wrapped his body around the man and threw him to the ground, away from three of his soldiers who were nearby. Atkins, who was on his second tour of duty in Iraq and leading a 15-soldier squad after he had become "bored" with civilian life, was killed instantly.

At a somber White House ceremony, Trump said Atkins had called his son days before that fateful June day to wish the boy a happy 11th birthday. Neither knew it would be the last time they'd speak, Trump said, adding that Oliver has always known that his father sacrificed himself for his country.

Invited by Trump to address the audience, which included the three surviving soldiers, Oliver said he takes "a lot of pride" in the Medal of Honor. He described the moment as "surreal" and something he could not put into words.

Atkins' had been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, which was upgraded to a Medal of Honor after a Defense Department review.

Trump can choose to recognize individuals for a variety of contributions to society, including the arts and science. But the Medal of Honor, which is instigated by the military itself through a nomination and lengthy review process that does not involve the president, is the public award ceremony Trump prefers to host.

Trump so far has recognized gallantry during World War II, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq, including three posthumous honors.

Presidents claim the public spotlight for presenting the medal to service members or on behalf of those who are no longer living, but they have little say in who ultimately is recognized since the White House is not part of the process. Cases work their way up the chain of command at the Pentagon to the service secretary and defense secretary, both of whom have authority to disapprove of a recommendation.

The president, as commander in chief, has the final say after the defense secretary gives his approval.

Some 3,523 people have received the Medal of Honor since President Abraham Lincoln awarded the first one in 1863, during the Civil War, according to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. There are 72 living recipients.

After the ceremony, two Republican members of Montana's congressional delegation — Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Greg Gianforte, announced that they introduced legislation Wednesday to put Atkins' name on a Veterans Affairs clinic in Bozeman.

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The son of an Army staff sergeant awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor by President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he wants his father to be remembered as the best parent and best soldier anyone could ever ask for.And that's exactly how Travis Atkins will be remembered,...
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