POTUS calls up Polish Lt. Karol Cierpica to speak about how his life was saved from a suicide bomber.
The Sacrifice: Staff Sgt. Ollis gave his life on August 28, 2013, in Afghanistan while shielding a Polish officer, Lt. Karol Cierpica, from a suicide bomber.
Polish Officer Connection: The Polish officer saved by Ollis, Lt. Karol Cierpica, has a deep bond with the family, having named his own son Michael in honor of the fallen U.S. soldier.
Lt. Karol Cierpica later named his son "Michael" after the man who saved his life.
POTUS enters the East Room at 11:48 ET looking extremely Presidential with his serious expression and immediately begins speaking about Operation Epic Fury.
The Officer who Aids President Trump is a military aide-de-camp—often a high-ranking officer (Colonel/Captain or similar)—stands near the President to hold the medal, citation, and other ceremonial items during the presentation.
These aides are chosen based on their protocol, role in the service branch, or significance to the recipient.
Congressional Medal of Honor Society.
POTUS calls up Polish Lt. Karol Cierpica to speak about how his life was saved from a suicide bomber.
The Sacrifice: Staff Sgt. Ollis gave his life on August 28, 2013, in Afghanistan while shielding a Polish officer, Lt. Karol Cierpica, from a suicide bomber. Polish Officer Connection: The Polish officer saved by Ollis, Lt. Karol Cierpica, has a deep bond with the family, having named his own son Michael in honor of the fallen U.S. soldier.
Lt. Karol Cierpica later named his son "Michael" after the man who saved his life.
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POTUS enters the East Room at 11:48 ET looking extremely Presidential with his serious expression and immediately begins speaking about Operation Epic Fury.
The Presentation ends with a Benediction and POTUS exits at 12:27 ET
POTUS recounts stories of the Patriots being honored. 🇺🇲🫡
The Officer who Aids President Trump is a military aide-de-camp—often a high-ranking officer (Colonel/Captain or similar)—stands near the President to hold the medal, citation, and other ceremonial items during the presentation.
These aides are chosen based on their protocol, role in the service branch, or significance to the recipient. Congressional Medal of Honor Society.