President Barack Obama, center, and retired Marine Corps Cpl. William "Kyle" Carpenter, left, stand at attention during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 19, 2014. DOD photo by EJ Hersom
'Your Heroism Will Inspire For Generations': Obama Presents Medal of Honor To Fearless Marine, 24, Who Lost An Eye And Part Of His Jaw When He Jumped On A Grenade To Shield His Comrade -- Daily Mail
* Kyle Carpenter shielded his friend from the blast on a rooftop in the Helmand province in November 2010 - and both men survived
* He lost his right eye and most of his teeth, suffered a shattered jaw and broke his arm in multiple places and has undergone 30+ surgeries since
* As Obama presented him with the award at a White House ceremony, he paid tribute to him as 'the best example of what you want in an American'
* He added that Kyle proudly wore his scars as a sign of his service - and admitted they were a hit with women
* He earlier said he is not comfortable with the award, knowing that many of his comrades died or suffered injuries without recognition
President Obama today presented the Medal of Honor to a Marine who lost an eye and most of his jaw after fearlessly shielding a comrade from a grenade blast in Afghanistan - and told him that his heroism 'will inspire for generations'.
Retired Corporal William 'Kyle' Carpenter, 24, from Flowood, Mississippi, received the nation's top military award in the East Room of the White House, becoming the eighth living recipient for actions in Afghanistan or Iraq.
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