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Wed Dec 5, 2012, 06:52 AM Dec 2012

Marines Special Operations Team Gets Rare Public Honor For Heroic Acts In Afghanistan

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/04/marine-sgt-william-soutra-jr_n_2238031.html?utm_hp_ref=impact

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Marines Special Operations Team Gets Rare Public Honor For Heroic Acts In Afghanistan
By JULIE WATSON 12/03/12 11:20 PM ET EST AP

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Navy Secretary Ray Mabus on Monday honored four members of a Marine special operations team in a rare public ceremony for those who have served in the covert forces.

In a ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Mabus awarded Marine Sgt. William Soutra Jr. the Navy Cross, the Navy's highest honor and the military's second highest honor, for tending to the wounded while guiding the platoon to safety during an attack in Afghanistan's Helmand Province in July 2010 that spanned over two days.

Three others on his team, including a Navy corpsman, were given Silver Stars.

Often the heroic actions of those on special operations teams are only known to each other and the leadership because of their covert work on classified missions.
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