Tears trickled down the face of President George Bush as he attends the award ceremony of a young Marine who died saving the life of colleagues.
Cpl Jason Dunham threw himself onto a grenade hurled by insurgents in Iraq.
His body absorbed most of the blast, saving the lives of fellow soldiers.
The act of the courage earned him the Medal of Honour - only the second time the award has been given to a soldier serving in Iraq.
The soldier's heroism moved the president to tears as he presented the award to the young man's parents at a sombre ceremony in the White House.
"On a dusty road in western Iraq, Cpl Dunham gave his own life so that the men under his command might live," the President said. "This morning it's my privilege to recognise Cpl Dunham's devotion to the Corps and country."
Cpl Dunman, 22, had gone to help a Marine convoy that had been ambushed in Husaybah in April 2004.
A grenade was thrown during the attack.
Cpl Dunham covered the explosive with his Kevlar helmet, which along with his chest plate absorbed some of the blast, but he died a few days later.
There are 2 sad elements to this , the tears from Bush and a medal for your 22 year old son. When is this man going to stop with the theatrics or is there a conscience trying to escape:(