Thursday, October 31, 2013

Two Special Forces Soldiers Who Fought Benghazi Mission Attackers Honored For Valor



Two Of Eight Commandos In Tripoli Sent To Benghazi Rescue, Honored For Valor -- Washington Times

Two out of eight in Tripoli sent to rescue, honored for valor

Masked from public view, two of the U.S. military’s elite special operations commandos have been awarded medals for bravery for a mission that further undercuts the Obama administration’s original story about the Benghazi tragedy.

For months, administration officials have claimed no special operations forces were dispatched from outside Libya to Benghazi during the Sept. 11, 2012, al Qaeda terrorist attacks on the U.S. diplomatic mission and CIA annex because none was within range.

The Pentagon, under intense public criticism for not coming to the aid of besieged Americans, published an official timeline in November that carefully danced around the issue.

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Update: Two Delta Force soldiers fought Benghazi mission attackers, says report -- Gant Daily

My Comment: The steady drip - drip of information, news and intel continues on what happened on the day that the U.S. consulate was attacked in Benghazi.

Update: The administration continues to block Congress from having access to survivors of the Benghazi attack. Not surprising .... Congress is hitting back.

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