Trump presents nation's highest honors during state of the union address

President Donald Trump awarded six of the nation's top honors during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, saluting military heroes and an athlete. The recognitions included Medals of Honor for acts of valor in combat and rescue operations, as well as civilian excellence in sports. These awards highlighted stories of bravery from recent conflicts and historical battles.

During his State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Donald Trump presented several prestigious awards to individuals for their extraordinary service and achievements.

Trump bestowed the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration, on Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover. Slover, a helicopter pilot, sustained four wounds from enemy fire during a nighttime raid that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. As Trump described, Slover piloted a Chinook helicopter toward Maduro's fortified compound, protected by thousands of soldiers. "Enemy machine guns fired from every angle. And Eric was hit very badly in the leg and hip, one bullet after another. He absorbed four agonizing shots, shredding his leg into numerous pieces," Trump stated.

Another Medal of Honor went to 100-year-old naval aviator Royce Williams, a veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam with over 200 combat missions. Trump recounted Williams' 1952 Korean War dogfight, where, amid blizzard conditions, he faced seven Soviet fighters. Outnumbered, Williams downed four enemy jets while his plane absorbed 263 bullets, sustaining serious injuries. The account remained classified for more than 50 years.

Trump awarded Purple Hearts to Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who recovered from severe wounds in a Washington, D.C., shooting before Thanksgiving, and to the family of Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, killed in the incident. The suspected attacker was an Afghan national admitted to the U.S. following the Biden administration's Afghanistan withdrawal. "With God’s help, Andrew has battled back from the edge of death," Trump noted. "He’s got a little work to do, but he’s doing great."

The Legion of Merit was given to U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskin for saving 165 lives in Texas flooding in July 2025, his first mission. Trump said observers were amazed by Ruskin's efforts.

Finally, Trump announced the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Connor Hellebuyck, goalie of the U.S. men's Olympic hockey team that won gold with a 2-1 overtime victory over Canada. Hellebuyck made 41 saves, including a key third-period stop. "I’ve never seen a goaltender play as well as goalie Connor Hellebuyck," Trump remarked, noting that only about 12 other athletes have received this civilian honor previously.

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