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Monday, July 29, 2013

Will Capt. William Swenson ever receive Medal of Honor?

Dakota Meyer said that he would not be alive had it not been for Capt. Swenson. So why hasn't Swenson received the honor he should have?

Army Capt. William Swenson
"The 2009 battle of Ganjgal is perhaps the most remarkable of the Afghan war for its extraordinary heroism and deadly incompetence. It produced dozens of casualties, career-killing reprimands and a slew of commendations for valor. They included two Medal of Honor nominations, one for Swenson.

Yet months after the first living Army officer in some 40 years was put in for the nation’s highest military award for gallantry, his nomination vanished into a bureaucratic black hole. The U.S. military in Afghanistan said an investigation had found that it was “lost” in the approval process, something that several experts dismissed as improbable, saying that hasn’t happened since the awards system was computerized in the mid-1970s.

In fact, the investigation uncovered evidence that suggests a far more troubling explanation. It showed that as former Marine Cpl. Dakota Meyer’s Medal of Honor nomination from the same battle sailed toward approval despite questions about the accuracy of the account of his deeds, there may have been an effort to kill Swenson’s nomination.

Swenson’s original nomination was downgraded to a lesser award, in violation of Army and Defense Department regulations, evidence uncovered by the investigation showed."


The Marine Corps Times reported that Swenson had been highly critical of the rules of engagement in Afghanistan and the lack of assistance from Army support personnel after he had radioed for help that night.

“When I’m being second-guessed by higher or somebody that’s sitting in an air-conditioned TOC [tactical operations center], why [the] hell am I even out there in the first place?” Swenson told investigators looking into the ambush, according to the Marine Corps Times. “Let’s sit back and play Nintendo.”

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