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MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with

MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with

MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with the Soldier's Medal during a ceremony at Fort Knox Human Resources Command. SFC King rescued truck driver Doug Bowling from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army ... More

The Soldier's Medal was presented to Fort Knox SFC

The Soldier's Medal was presented to Fort Knox SFC

The Soldier's Medal was presented to Fort Knox SFC Mario King on Friday, September 7, 2018. SFC King rescued truck driver Doug Bowling from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with

MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with

MG Jason T. Evans (left) presents SFC Mario King with the Soldier's Medal during a ceremony at Fort Knox Human Resources Command. SFC King rescued truck driver Doug Bowling from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army ... More

Truck driver Doug Bowling, center, talks to local media,

Truck driver Doug Bowling, center, talks to local media,

Truck driver Doug Bowling, center, talks to local media, relating the events that led to his rescue by SFC Mario King. SFC King pulled Bowling from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

SFC Mario King addresses the crowd after being awarded

SFC Mario King addresses the crowd after being awarded

SFC Mario King addresses the crowd after being awarded the Soldier's Medal. SFC King rescued truck driver Doug Bowling from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

SFC Mario King talks with local media following the

SFC Mario King talks with local media following the

SFC Mario King talks with local media following the ceremony in which he was awarded the Soldier's Medal. SFC King rescued truck driver Doug Bowling (right center) from a burning fuel tanker. (US Army Photo by ... More

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