Vietnam hero gets Medal of Honor
CBS News Wednesday 16th May, 2012
Rose Mary Sabo-Brown receives the Medal of Honor for her late husband, Spec. Leslie Sabo, Jr., from President Obama at the White House on May 16, 2012. Leslie Sabo was killed in combat in 1970 while serving as a rifleman in Cambodia during the Vietnam War. (CBS News)
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