CBS/AP/ September 15, 2011, 6:59 AM

Before Medal of Honor, beer with Obama

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Dakota Meyer saved 36 lives from an ambush in Afghanistan and the former Marine will collect the nation's highest military honor at the White House on Thursday. While he is receiving the Medal of Honor, Meyer's slain comrades will be memorialized in hometown ceremonies at his request.

His hero's moment was his darkest day. Meyer lost some of his best friends the morning of Sept. 8, 2009, in far-off Kunar Province.

"It's hard, it's ... you know ... getting recognized for the worst day of your life, so it's... it's a really tough thing," Meyer said, struggling for words.

Meyer: Afghan battle was "worst day of my life"

Meyer charged through heavy insurgent gunfire on five death-defying trips in an armored Humvee to save 13 Marines and Army soldiers and another 23 Afghan troops pinned down by withering enemy fire. Meyer personally killed at least eight insurgents despite taking a shrapnel wound to one arm as he manned the gun turret of the Humvee and provided covering fire for the soldiers, according to the military.

President Barack Obama will bestow the medal at a White House ceremony. The two have also met privately, having a beer on a patio outside the Oval Office on Wednesday.

"Over the weekend, the President's staff called Meyer in preparation for Thursday's Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House. Meyer asked the staffer if he could have a beer with the President. POTUS invited Dakota to come by the White House this afternoon," spokesman Jay Carney tweeted.

Appearing on "The Early Show" Thursday, Meyer said he took the opportunity to ask the president for advice on how to be successful.

"He said, 'You know, first thing, get an education and he said just take it slow and don't try to make any rash decisions,'" he said.

In Afghanistan, Meyer was part of a security team supporting a patrol moving into a village in the Ganjgal Valley on the day of the ambush.

Meyer and the other Americans had gone to the area to train Afghan military members when, suddenly, the village lights went out and gunfire erupted. About 50 Taliban insurgents on mountainsides and in the village had ambushed the patrol.

As the forward team took fire and called for air support that wasn't coming, Meyer, a corporal at the time, begged his command to let him head into the incoming fire to help.

Four times he was denied his request before Meyer and another Marine, Staff Sgt. Juan Rodriguez-Chavez, jumped into the Humvee and headed into the fray. For his valor, Rodriguez-Chavez, a 34-year-old who hailed originally from Acuna, Mexico, would be awarded the Navy Cross.

"It's simple, you know. My guys were in there and they were in there fighting and I needed to be in the fight with them," Meyer told "The Early Show."

"I think all of us went in the valley, accepted we wouldn't make it out and that is just part of it."

With Meyer manning the Humvee's gun turret, the two drew heavy fire. But they began evacuating wounded Marines and American and Afghan soldiers to a safe point. Meyer made five trips into the kill zone, each time searching for the forward patrol with his Marine friends — including 1st Lt. Michael Johnson — whom Meyer had heard yelling on the radio for air support.

With Meyer and Rodriguez-Chavez ready to test fate a fifth time in the kill zone, a UH-60 helicopter arrived at last to provide overhead support. Troops aboard the chopper told Meyer they had spotted what appeared to be four bodies. Meyer knew those were his friends and he had to bring them out.

"It might sound crazy, but it was just, you don't really think about it, you don't comprehend it, you don't really comprehend what you did until looking back on it," Meyer said.

Wounded and tired, Meyer left the relative safety of the Humvee and ran out on foot.

"He just really took a chance," Dwight Meyer said.

Ducking around buildings to avoid heavy gunfire, he reached the bodies of Johnson, a 25-year-old from Virginia Beach; Staff Sgt. Aaron Kenefick, 30, of Roswell, Ga.; Corpsman James Layton, 22, of Riverbank, Calif.; and Edwin Wayne Johnson Jr., a 31-year-old gunnery sergeant from Columbus, Ga.

Meyer and two other soldiers dodged bullets and rocket-propelled grenades to pull the bodies out of a ditch where the men had died while trying to take cover.

The deaths of Meyer's comrades prompted an investigation into events that day, and two Army officers were later reprimanded for being "inadequate and ineffective" and for "contributing directly to the loss of life." Along with Meyer's friends, a fifth American — Army Sgt. Kenneth W. Westbrook, 41, of Shiprock, N.M. — was fatally wounded in the ambush.

Meyer said he'll be humbled by the memory of his fallen comrades as he receives the award Thursday. One of the memorials will be at a Columbus cemetery for gunnery sergeant Johnson, a father of three who served nearly 13 years in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Will Duke, one of the organizers, said the memorials spoke volumes about Meyer.

"I can tell by his actions, not only the actions he took in earning the Medal of Honor in Afghanistan but also the actions he is taking now. Essentially by requesting these memorial services for his fallen comrades, he's saying this is about them," Duke said.

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Leaderless says:
Nothing is wrong with having a beer with POTUS, it's an honor really.
But it would be more sincere if it was done in private with no camera.
Judging from obama past behaviors, a photo op could be a possibility.
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ddog88 says:
The irony of this story is that this Marine should have never of been asked to earn the valor of this medal. This war is a farce and the blood of our nation continues to be spilled there. I feel like I'm in a nightmare that doesn't have an end. If it takes a platoon slipping into a village and murdering women and children then I guess do it, but this train wreck has to end somehow.
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cnetjdoe762 says:
Kicking it real.
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gfox67 says:
Are you really serious!?! Great headlines for history! Color has nothing to do with this issue, for all of those that are going to holler that! What an honor...Our U.S. president lowers himself to have a beer with a soldier! Do you think that I want my daughter to be "just like our president?" What another disappointment! God brings this soldier home, and then the president celebrates like this! How disgusting! NOBAMA in 2012!!
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iamproteus replies:
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You are one seriously screwed up individual! For the sake of all those around you, PLEASE get some psychiatric help TODAY!!!
jericolover replies:
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Are YOU really serious. What's wrong with you boy!!!! First of all Meyer's one request when invited to the White House to receive the Medal of Honor was to have a private meeting with the President while enjoying a beer together. Guess you missed that story, or if you didn't decided this soldier's request wasn't worth granting. Well Obama felt it was worth his time to grant this brave soldier his undivided attention while enjoying a little one on one time together. From all accounts they enjoyed their time together.
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HawkSpringsisthere says:
Shouldn't Obama being finding a House Democrat to file his Save My Job bill?
No one has bothered filing it yet, have they?
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Progress4USA replies:
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Harry Reid presented it in the Senate yesterday.
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Bojax39 says:
Considering Obama never served this country in uniform, not sure he deserves to even sit at the same table with a guy who's been there and done that. But since there's no draft I guess we'll see more shirking presidents in the future.

Way to go, Sarge! Thanks for bringing them home.
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realist51 replies:
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What difference does it make weather the president served or not He in fact is serving his nation now as the Commander and Chief. Is he not? Never seen or heard of Bush or any other president that would offer to sit and have a beer with a Soldier and listen to what he has to say. And a draft should have been implemented along with tax hikes to pay for these Mddle east ten year wars. If this had been done by the cowardly republicans under the fake military hero bush Jr. Maybe the sargent wouldn't have had to go through the "worst day of his life" . What time did you put in? Me just to make it straight 5 years NAVY. I agree with the last sentence though. The Sargent is a true american hero.
grant_x replies:
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Just like

Bush
Clinton
Bush
Reagan
Carter
Ford
Nixon
Johnson
Kennedy
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Progress4USA says:
by JarHeadVet64 September 15, 2011 12:25 PM EDT
Progress4USA
your name doesn't fit you.
Change it to "Regress4USA" then you may have something there!
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Then folks would mistake me for a republican...
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Progress4USA says:
by JarHeadVet64 September 15, 2011 12:31 PM EDT
Like you libtards were to President Bush for 8 years?
It's funny now that the inept fraud is being exposed by the media the left now wants us to respect the Office of the Presidency and Obammy.
Hypocrites.
That is the third time this week I heard that from the Obama lemmings.
I just laugh in their face.
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I think most all of us were in support of Bush on Sep 13, 2001. It went down hill from there... You revealed your hate is only based in payback!!! Laugh all you want...your opinion means nothing to me!
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catmomtx replies:
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*** for tat. If you didn't like the treatment of George Bush then why do you think it is okay to treat President Obama even worse? George Bush had the support of the entire world until he started to make decisions that were a detriment to our country. While I know many of you think Bush was treated poorly but the treatment President Obama and his wife have received from day one is completely out of control. It is personal and in many cases racist.
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Progress4USA says:
by JarHeadVet64 September 15, 2011 12:25 PM EDT
Progress4USA
your name doesn't fit you.
Change it to "Regress4USA" then you may have something there!
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Not a very cleaver veterinarian are you JarHead???
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Excalibrationist says:
The land of the free
....because of the brave!
My sincere congratulations to Sargeant Dakota Meyer.
Oorah, Sir!
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