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Just got this e-mail, announcing that Canada's Governor General is headed to Fort Bragg to present a unit award to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group for their work in OP Medusa:
Not the first time ever a GG was out of Canada during a Royal visit, but nothing on the GG's web site about this award yet. There is this, saying the GG's said farewell to the Royal party as they head off to Regina, so he could be available.Subject: Awarding of the Commander in Chief Unit Commendation from the Governor General and Commander in Chief of Canada to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Significance: This Commendation is the first valor award EVER presented to a foreign military by the Canadian Government.
Citation: The award will be presented to the members of 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group for extraordinary heroism and outstanding combat ability while battling insurgents in support of a Canadian led operation in Afghanistan, code named Operation Medusa. According to the citation, "After completing their initial objectives, the Special Forces members willingly engaged a much larger force to secure the Canadian Battle Group's flank and prevented the enemy from staging an effective counter offensive. Outnumbered and facing a well prepared enemy, they relentlessly assaulted the objective and eventually captured the position after intense days of fighting."
This prestigious and first ever award highlights the actions of members of the 1st BN, 3rd SFG during the battle of Operation Medusa and is captured in the book "Lions of Kandahar," by MAJ Rusty Bradley, currently assigned to United States Army Special Operation Command (USASOC), Ft. Bragg, NC.
Location: The award ceremony is tentatively scheduled for May 23, 2012, from 11:00-12:00 EST, in Bank Hall, Room 275, at the Special Operations Academic Facility in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Schedule is subject to confirmation from the Canadian Government ....

