President Biden gives an update on the incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas during an event to highlight the passage of 235 judicial nominations during the last session of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, January 2, 2025. (Greg Nash/The Hill)
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(The Hill) – President Biden will award the Medal of Honor to seven U.S. Army soldiers and the Medal of Valor to eight public safety officers at the White House on Friday.

The Medal of Honor is given to members of the armed service who distinguish themselves during combat. Six of the seven recipients on Friday will receive the award posthumously.

President Biden gives an update on the incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas during an event to highlight the passage of 235 judicial nominations during the last session of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, January 2, 2025. (Greg Nash/The Hill)
President Biden gives an update on the incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas during an event to highlight the passage of 235 judicial nominations during the last session of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, January 2, 2025. (Greg Nash/The Hill)

The president will award Private Bruno R. Orig, who died while manning a machine gun to recapture lost ground in Korea, Private First Class Wataru Nakamura, who died while attacking an enemy bunker in Korea, Corporal. Fred B. McGee, who evacuated the wounded and dead while under fire in Korea, and Private First Class Charles R. Johnson, who was killed in action while saving the lives of 10 soldiers to hold off the enemy in Korea.

Others include First Lieutenant Richard E. Cavazos, who served in Korea and then went on to serve for over 30 years, attaining the rank of four-star general before he died in 2017; Captain Hugh R. Nelson, Jr., who was killed by gun fire while helping another specialist in Vietnam; and Private First Class Kenneth J. David, who drew fire on himself in Vietnam to protect the wounded before he was evacuated. David is the only one among those being honored who is still living.

The Medal of Valor is the nation’s highest award for valor by a public safety officer. The nominees were recommended by the attorney general and a review board, which is made up of members appointed by the president, the Senate majority and minority leaders, the Speaker of the House and the House minority leader.

The president will award Sgt. Jeffrey Mathes, Officer Rex Engelbert, and detectives Michael Collazo, Ryan Cagle, and Zachary Please for taking down an active shooter at The Covenant School, a Nashville elementary school, in March 2023.

Biden will also award Sgt. Tu Tran for saving a woman drowning in Lincoln, Neb., in February 2023, Lt. John Vanderstar of the New York fire department for saving a mother and her child in a burning apartment in October 2022 and firefighter Brendan Gaffney of the New York fire department for rushing through a burning apartment twice to save unconscious victims in February 2023.

Biden on Thursday awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 individuals at the White House, including former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who served as chair and vice chair of the Jan. 6 committee. Biden also honored former Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), and former Sen. Ted Kaufman (D-Del.).

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