File:US Army Chaplain Earns Soldiers Medal.png
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English: U.S. Army Chaplain (Captain) Matthew Christensen during a ceremony at Fort Benning awarding him the Soldier's Medal for risking his life to save the life of a suicidal, machete-wielding soldier and two others being held hostage in 2015
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Author | Patrick A. Albright, Fort Benning & Maneuver Center of Excellence Public Affairs Office (U.S. Army) | ||||
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12:20, 16 March 2023 | ![]() | 287 × 442 (226 KB) | McChizzle (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description= U.S. Army Chaplain (Captain) Matthew Christensen :Chaplain Christensen was awarded the Soldier's Medal for risking his life to save the life of a suicidal, machete-wielding soldier and two others being held hostage in 2015 at a ceremony at Fort Benning in 2017. * Reference: https://reporter.lcms.org/2017/army-chaplain-honored/ |Date= 14 March 2017 |Source= https://reporter.lcms.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/chaplain-awa... |
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