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Florent Groberg

Florent Ahmed Groberg (born May 8, 1983) is a French-American soldier, retired United States Army officer and civilian employee of the United States Department of Defense. Born in France to an American father and Algerian mother, he became a naturalized United States citizen in 2001.[1] He renounced his French citizenship prior to joining the United States Army in 2008.[2] He served in the War in Afghanistan where, in August 2012, he was severely injured attempting to thwart a suicide bomber. On November 12, 2015, Groberg received the nation's highest award for military valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions.

Florent Groberg
Groberg in 2022
Nickname(s)"Flo"
Born (1983-05-08) May 8, 1983 (age 39)
Poissy, France
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service2008–2015
RankCaptain
UnitTask Force Mountain Warrior, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan
AwardsMedal of Honor
Bronze Star Medal (2)
Purple Heart

Early life and education

Groberg was born in Poissy, France, near Paris, on May 8, 1983.[3] His mother, Klara, who is French, is of Algerian descent. Groberg has never met his biological father. He was raised by his mother and adoptive stepfather, American Larry Groberg, originally from Indiana.[4][5] Larry was a businessman and his job took him around the world. The family lived in the Paris region until Florent was 6, then moved to Spain and back to France. He did not speak English until he was 11 years old.

When Groberg was in middle school, his family moved to the Chicago area before they settled in Potomac, Maryland, where he continued his studies in French at Lycée Rochambeau in Bethesda, Maryland, before graduating from nearby Walter Johnson High School in June 2001. Groberg became a naturalized U.S. citizen on February 27, 2001. Groberg attended the University of Maryland, College Park and competed in varsity track and cross country. In May 2006, Groberg graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and Criminal justice.[3][6][7]

On May 14, 2017, Groberg graduated from the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) with a Master of Science degree in Management with a specialization in Intelligence Management. He also delivered the commencement keynote speech.[8]

Military career

He entered the United States Army in July 2008 and attended Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia. He received his commission as an infantry officer on December 4, 2008. After completing Infantry Officers' Basic Course, Mechanized Leaders Course, US Army Airborne and US Army Ranger Schools, he was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado, as a platoon leader in the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment.[3]

In Afghanistan

 
Groberg patrols the city streets of Asadabad, Afghanistan, on February 9, 2010.

In November 2009, Groberg deployed to Afghanistan as part of Task Force Lethal, with responsibility for the Pech River Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar Province.[3]

Upon returning home in June 2010, Groberg continued serving as a platoon leader until he was reassigned as an infantry company executive officer from October 2010 to November 2011. He was then assigned as the brigade Personal Security Detachment (PSD) commander for 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. He deployed again to Kunar Province, Afghanistan, in February 2012, with Task Force Mountain Warrior. He was promoted to captain in July 2012.[3]

On the morning of August 8, 2012, Groberg served as a PSD commander for Task Force Mountain Warrior — responsible for the safety of 28 coalition and Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel, including several principals: two brigade commanders, three battalion commanders, the brigade command sergeant major, a battalion command sergeant major and an ANA battalion commander.[9]

The patrol's escort mission included moving on foot from Forward Operating Base Fiaz to the provincial governor's compound in Asadabad, Kunar, Afghanistan for a weekly security meeting.

 
Andrew Mahoney and Groberg

As the patrol advanced towards the governor's compound, they reached the choke point along the route, a small bridge spanning a canal feeding the Kunar River. The patrol halted near the bridge as two motorcycles approached from the opposite direction. The motorcyclists began crossing the bridge, but stopped midway before dismounting and retreating in the opposite direction.

As the patrol observed the motorcyclists, Groberg also spotted a lone individual near the left side of the formation, walking backwards in the direction of the patrol. The individual did not cause immediate alarm as there were other local civilians in the area.

However, when the individual made an abrupt turn towards the formation, Groberg saw he was wearing a suicide vest. He rushed the suspect and shoved him away from the patrol.[9] Groberg, aided by fellow soldier Sgt. Andrew Mahoney, grabbed the suicide bomber and physically dragged him away from the formation.[3][9]

 
Groberg with President Obama, his parents Klara and Larry Groberg, and friend, Matthew Sanders, on September 11, 2012 at Walter Reed National Medical Center.

Groberg tackled the suicide bomber, who then detonated his device, sending Groberg flying 15 to 20 feet away. A second suicide bomber, who was hidden behind a small structure, instantly detonated his device; according to the Army, he detonated prematurely because of Groberg's actions to stop the first bomber. Three U.S. military personnel (U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin J. Griffin, U.S. Army Maj. Thomas E. Kennedy, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Walter D. Gray) and U.S. Foreign Service Officer Ragaei Abdelfattah from the U.S. Agency for International Development were killed and several others were injured.[9]

Despite the loss of life, Groberg's actions prevented the bombers from detonating their devices as planned, which could have killed many more on the patrol.[9]

As a result of his actions, Groberg sustained the loss of 45 to 50 percent of his left calf muscle with significant nerve damage, a blown eardrum, and a mild traumatic brain injury. Groberg spent his recovery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center from August 2012 through May 2015. He was medically retired from Company B Warriors, Warrior Transition Battalion, as a captain, on July 23, 2015.[10]

Medal of Honor

 
Groberg received the Medal of Honor on November 12, 2015.

For his August 2012 actions, Groberg received the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor in the United States. Groberg is the 19th recipient of the Medal of Honor after the Vietnam War, the first foreign-born recipient since the Vietnam War and the 10th living recipient. President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Groberg on November 12, 2015 at a ceremony at the White House.[10][11]

In a Veterans Day post the day before the ceremony, Obama shared a video about Groberg on Facebook, with the words:

...Flo's team was in Afghanistan, escorting American and Afghan military leaders to a local security meeting when they were approached by a suicide bomber. He jumped into action to protect his team, saving the lives of his fellow servicemembers. [12][13]

 

The official citation reads;

Captain Florent A. Groberg distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Personal Security Detachment Commander for Task Force Mountain Warrior, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, during combat operations against an armed enemy in Asadbad, Kunar Province, Afghanistan on August 8, 2012. On that day, Captain Groberg was leading a dismounted movement consisting of several senior leaders to include two brigade commanders, two battalion commanders, two command sergeants major, and an Afghanistan National Army brigade commander. As they approached the Provincial Governor's compound, Captain Groberg observed an individual walking close to the formation. When the individual made an abrupt turn towards the formation, he noticed an abnormal bulge underneath the individual's clothing. Selflessly placing himself in front of one of the brigade commanders, Captain Groberg rushed forward, using his body to push the suspect away from the formation. Simultaneously, he ordered another member of the security detail to assist with removing the suspect. At this time, Captain Groberg confirmed the bulge was a suicide vest and with complete disregard for his life, Captain Groberg again with the assistance of the other member of the security detail, physically pushed the suicide bomber away from the formation. Upon falling, the suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest outside the perimeter of the formation, killing four members of the formation and wounding numerous others. The blast from the first suicide bomber caused the suicide vest of a previously unnoticed second suicide bomber to detonate prematurely with minimal impact on the formation. Captain Groberg's immediate actions to push the first suicide bomber away from the formation significantly minimized the impact of the coordinated suicide bombers' attack on the formation, saving the lives of his comrades and several senior leaders. Captain Groberg's extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of life are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect credit upon himself, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division and the United States Army.[14]

Personal life

Groberg married Carsen Alexa Zarin on November 17, 2018, who is originally from Saint Louis, Missouri and is of Jewish ancestry. Although a self-described lifelong Republican, he endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.[15]

Awards and decorations

Groberg has been awarded the following:[16]

 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
        
      
   
 
 
 

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Real Running Hero: The Flo Groberg Story". LetsRun.com. August 8, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  2. ^ Lamothe, Dan (November 10, 2015). "After confronting a suicide bomber, this soldier must swap running for the Medal of Honor". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Leipold, J.D. (October 14, 2015). "Groberg to receive Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan". Army News Service. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  4. ^ "Interview with MOH Recipient Captain (Ret) Flo Groberg: Pt. 1, "The Early Years"". January 3, 2017.
  5. ^ Klein, Gil (July 12, 2016). "Florent Groberg's Next Mission".
  6. ^ Metcalf, Andrew (November 12, 2015). "President Obama Praises Walter Johnson Grad's Courage at Medal of Honor Ceremony". Bethesda Magazine.
  7. ^ Soong, Kelyn (November 11, 2015). "Ex-Terps star conquered the track, then a suicide bomber. Now he'll get the Medal of Honor". The Washington Post.
  8. ^ University of Maryland University College (May 23, 2016). "UMUC Commencement Keynote: Captain Florent Groberg – Saturday Afternoon, May 14, 2016" – via YouTube.
  9. ^ a b c d e Tan, Michelle (October 14, 2015). "Army captain to receive Medal of Honor for valor in Asadabad". Army Times. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Gibbons-Neff, Thomas (October 14, 2015). "This Army captain will get the Medal of Honor for tackling an Afghan suicide bomber". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  11. ^ "Remarks by the President in Medal of Honor Presentation to Captain Florent Groberg, United States Army". whitehouse.gov (Press release). November 12, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2015 – via National Archives.
  12. ^ "Profile in Courage: President Honors Heroic Immigrant Soldier (Video)". American News X. November 11, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  13. ^ Obama, Barack (November 12, 2015). "One of the most humbling parts of my job is serving as Commander-in-Chief..." Facebook. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  14. ^ "Captain GROBERG, FLORENT A., U.S. Army". CMOHS.org. August 8, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2016.
  15. ^ "Medal of Honor recipient explains why he's a Republican voting for Clinton • DecodeDC". Decodedc.com. November 12, 2015. Retrieved July 29, 2016.
  16. ^ "Captain Florent Groberg Medal of Honor Nominee". Army.mil Features. United States Army. Retrieved October 17, 2015.

External links

  • Groberg profile at US Army's Medal of Honor webpage
  • Medal of Honor ceremony for Groberg

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Florent Ahmed Groberg born May 8 1983 is a French American soldier retired United States Army officer and civilian employee of the United States Department of Defense Born in France to an American father and Algerian mother he became a naturalized United States citizen in 2001 1 He renounced his French citizenship prior to joining the United States Army in 2008 2 He served in the War in Afghanistan where in August 2012 he was severely injured attempting to thwart a suicide bomber On November 12 2015 Groberg received the nation s highest award for military valor the Medal of Honor for his actions Florent GrobergGroberg in 2022Nickname s Flo Born 1983 05 08 May 8 1983 age 39 Poissy FranceAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service2008 2015RankCaptainUnitTask Force Mountain Warrior 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry DivisionBattles warsWar in AfghanistanAwardsMedal of HonorBronze Star Medal 2 Purple Heart Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 2 1 In Afghanistan 2 2 Medal of Honor 3 Personal life 4 Awards and decorations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditGroberg was born in Poissy France near Paris on May 8 1983 3 His mother Klara who is French is of Algerian descent Groberg has never met his biological father He was raised by his mother and adoptive stepfather American Larry Groberg originally from Indiana 4 5 Larry was a businessman and his job took him around the world The family lived in the Paris region until Florent was 6 then moved to Spain and back to France He did not speak English until he was 11 years old When Groberg was in middle school his family moved to the Chicago area before they settled in Potomac Maryland where he continued his studies in French at Lycee Rochambeau in Bethesda Maryland before graduating from nearby Walter Johnson High School in June 2001 Groberg became a naturalized U S citizen on February 27 2001 Groberg attended the University of Maryland College Park and competed in varsity track and cross country In May 2006 Groberg graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and Criminal justice 3 6 7 On May 14 2017 Groberg graduated from the University of Maryland University College UMUC with a Master of Science degree in Management with a specialization in Intelligence Management He also delivered the commencement keynote speech 8 Military career EditHe entered the United States Army in July 2008 and attended Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning Georgia He received his commission as an infantry officer on December 4 2008 After completing Infantry Officers Basic Course Mechanized Leaders Course US Army Airborne and US Army Ranger Schools he was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson Colorado as a platoon leader in the 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment 3 In Afghanistan Edit Groberg patrols the city streets of Asadabad Afghanistan on February 9 2010 In November 2009 Groberg deployed to Afghanistan as part of Task Force Lethal with responsibility for the Pech River Valley in Afghanistan s Kunar Province 3 Upon returning home in June 2010 Groberg continued serving as a platoon leader until he was reassigned as an infantry company executive officer from October 2010 to November 2011 He was then assigned as the brigade Personal Security Detachment PSD commander for 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division He deployed again to Kunar Province Afghanistan in February 2012 with Task Force Mountain Warrior He was promoted to captain in July 2012 3 On the morning of August 8 2012 Groberg served as a PSD commander for Task Force Mountain Warrior responsible for the safety of 28 coalition and Afghan National Army ANA personnel including several principals two brigade commanders three battalion commanders the brigade command sergeant major a battalion command sergeant major and an ANA battalion commander 9 The patrol s escort mission included moving on foot from Forward Operating Base Fiaz to the provincial governor s compound in Asadabad Kunar Afghanistan for a weekly security meeting Andrew Mahoney and Groberg As the patrol advanced towards the governor s compound they reached the choke point along the route a small bridge spanning a canal feeding the Kunar River The patrol halted near the bridge as two motorcycles approached from the opposite direction The motorcyclists began crossing the bridge but stopped midway before dismounting and retreating in the opposite direction As the patrol observed the motorcyclists Groberg also spotted a lone individual near the left side of the formation walking backwards in the direction of the patrol The individual did not cause immediate alarm as there were other local civilians in the area However when the individual made an abrupt turn towards the formation Groberg saw he was wearing a suicide vest He rushed the suspect and shoved him away from the patrol 9 Groberg aided by fellow soldier Sgt Andrew Mahoney grabbed the suicide bomber and physically dragged him away from the formation 3 9 Groberg with President Obama his parents Klara and Larry Groberg and friend Matthew Sanders on September 11 2012 at Walter Reed National Medical Center Groberg tackled the suicide bomber who then detonated his device sending Groberg flying 15 to 20 feet away A second suicide bomber who was hidden behind a small structure instantly detonated his device according to the Army he detonated prematurely because of Groberg s actions to stop the first bomber Three U S military personnel U S Army Command Sgt Maj Kevin J Griffin U S Army Maj Thomas E Kennedy and U S Air Force Maj Walter D Gray and U S Foreign Service Officer Ragaei Abdelfattah from the U S Agency for International Development were killed and several others were injured 9 Despite the loss of life Groberg s actions prevented the bombers from detonating their devices as planned which could have killed many more on the patrol 9 As a result of his actions Groberg sustained the loss of 45 to 50 percent of his left calf muscle with significant nerve damage a blown eardrum and a mild traumatic brain injury Groberg spent his recovery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center from August 2012 through May 2015 He was medically retired from Company B Warriors Warrior Transition Battalion as a captain on July 23 2015 10 Medal of Honor Edit Groberg received the Medal of Honor on November 12 2015 For his August 2012 actions Groberg received the Medal of Honor the highest military honor in the United States Groberg is the 19th recipient of the Medal of Honor after the Vietnam War the first foreign born recipient since the Vietnam War and the 10th living recipient President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Groberg on November 12 2015 at a ceremony at the White House 10 11 In a Veterans Day post the day before the ceremony Obama shared a video about Groberg on Facebook with the words Flo s team was in Afghanistan escorting American and Afghan military leaders to a local security meeting when they were approached by a suicide bomber He jumped into action to protect his team saving the lives of his fellow servicemembers 12 13 The official citation reads Captain Florent A Groberg distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Personal Security Detachment Commander for Task Force Mountain Warrior 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy in Asadbad Kunar Province Afghanistan on August 8 2012 On that day Captain Groberg was leading a dismounted movement consisting of several senior leaders to include two brigade commanders two battalion commanders two command sergeants major and an Afghanistan National Army brigade commander As they approached the Provincial Governor s compound Captain Groberg observed an individual walking close to the formation When the individual made an abrupt turn towards the formation he noticed an abnormal bulge underneath the individual s clothing Selflessly placing himself in front of one of the brigade commanders Captain Groberg rushed forward using his body to push the suspect away from the formation Simultaneously he ordered another member of the security detail to assist with removing the suspect At this time Captain Groberg confirmed the bulge was a suicide vest and with complete disregard for his life Captain Groberg again with the assistance of the other member of the security detail physically pushed the suicide bomber away from the formation Upon falling the suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest outside the perimeter of the formation killing four members of the formation and wounding numerous others The blast from the first suicide bomber caused the suicide vest of a previously unnoticed second suicide bomber to detonate prematurely with minimal impact on the formation Captain Groberg s immediate actions to push the first suicide bomber away from the formation significantly minimized the impact of the coordinated suicide bombers attack on the formation saving the lives of his comrades and several senior leaders Captain Groberg s extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of life are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect credit upon himself 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division and the United States Army 14 Personal life EditGroberg married Carsen Alexa Zarin on November 17 2018 who is originally from Saint Louis Missouri and is of Jewish ancestry Although a self described lifelong Republican he endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention 15 Awards and decorations EditGroberg has been awarded the following 16 1st row Combat Infantryman Badge2nd row Medal of Honor Bronze Star Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster Purple Heart3rd row Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster4th row National Defense Service Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three bronze campaign stars Global War on Terrorism Service Medal5th row Army Service Ribbon Army Overseas Service Ribbon with bronze award numeral 2 NATO Medal6th row Ranger Tab Basic Parachutist Badge7th row 12th Infantry Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia8th row Army Meritorious Unit Commendation9th row 4th Infantry Division CSIBCaptain Groberg has earned two Overseas Service Bars See also Edit Biography portalList of post Vietnam Medal of Honor recipients List of foreign born Medal of Honor recipientsReferences Edit A Real Running Hero The Flo Groberg Story LetsRun com August 8 2014 Retrieved October 15 2015 Lamothe Dan November 10 2015 After confronting a suicide bomber this soldier must swap running for the Medal of Honor The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved November 13 2015 a b c d e f Leipold J D October 14 2015 Groberg to receive Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan Army News Service Retrieved October 15 2015 Interview with MOH Recipient Captain Ret Flo Groberg Pt 1 The Early Years January 3 2017 Klein Gil July 12 2016 Florent Groberg s Next Mission Metcalf Andrew November 12 2015 President Obama Praises Walter Johnson Grad s Courage at Medal of Honor Ceremony Bethesda Magazine Soong Kelyn November 11 2015 Ex Terps star conquered the track then a suicide bomber Now he ll get the Medal of Honor The Washington Post University of Maryland University College May 23 2016 UMUC Commencement Keynote Captain Florent Groberg Saturday Afternoon May 14 2016 via YouTube a b c d e Tan Michelle October 14 2015 Army captain to receive Medal of Honor for valor in Asadabad Army Times Retrieved October 15 2015 a b Gibbons Neff Thomas October 14 2015 This Army captain will get the Medal of Honor for tackling an Afghan suicide bomber The Washington Post Retrieved October 15 2015 Remarks by the President in Medal of Honor Presentation to Captain Florent Groberg United States Army whitehouse gov Press release November 12 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 via National Archives Profile in Courage President Honors Heroic Immigrant Soldier Video American News X November 11 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 Obama Barack November 12 2015 One of the most humbling parts of my job is serving as Commander in Chief Facebook Retrieved November 12 2015 Captain GROBERG FLORENT A U S Army CMOHS org August 8 2012 Retrieved July 29 2016 Medal of Honor recipient explains why he s a Republican voting for Clinton DecodeDC Decodedc com November 12 2015 Retrieved July 29 2016 Captain Florent Groberg Medal of Honor Nominee Army mil Features United States Army Retrieved October 17 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florent Groberg Groberg profile at US Army s Medal of Honor webpage Medal of Honor ceremony for 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