French President Hollande presents three Americans and a British grandfather who tackled Paris train terrorist with France's highest honour for bravery for preventing 'carnage'
U.S. Airman
Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, their friend Anthony
Sadler and Briton Chris Norman were presented with the Legion d'Honneur
at the Elysee Palace in Paris,France
French President Francois Hollande, who pinned on their medals, praised the men for taking action in the face of terrorism
French President Francois Hollande awards U.S. Airman First Class Spencer Stone with the Legion d'Honneur
U.S. National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos (centre) is awarded the Legion d'Honneur by Francois Hollande
French President Francois Hollande awards U.S. student Anthony Sadler
with the Legion d'Honneur medal as British businessman Chris Norman
looks on during a ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris,Frnace
French President Francois Hollande awards British businessman Chris Norman with the Legion d'Honneur
The
ceremony was held as the first heroic passenger who wrestled a machine
gun from the terrorist was today revealed to be an American professor.
Four train passengers (l-r) British businessman Chris Norman, US student
Anthony Sadler, US Airman Spencer Stone and US National Guardsman Alek
Skarlatos pose with French President Francoise Hollade after been
awarded France's highest honour for bravery for tackling a gunman on a
high-speed train
French President Francois Hollande, U.S. National Guardsman Alek
Skarlatos, U.S. Ambassador to France Jane Hartley, U.S. Airman Spencer
Stone and U.S. student Anthony Sadler pose for photographs after the
ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris,France
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