President Obama will present the Medal Honor, the nation’s highest military decoration for heroism in combat, on June 19 to retired Marine Corps Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter, 24, a native of Flowood, Miss., announced the White House on Monday. Obama will recognize Carpenter for his courageous action with the 1st Marine Division (Forward) in Marjah, Afghanistan, on Nov. 21, 2010. Carpenter, then a lance corporal, was severely wounded when he rushed an enemy grenade to shield a fellow marine from the grenade blast during a Taliban attack, according to a May 19 Marine Corps release. He lost his right eye from the blast and sustained multiple shattered bones and a collapsed right lung. He endured two-and-a-half years recovering in a military hospital; doctors had to rebuild much of his jaw. Carpenter, medically retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013. He will become the eighth living recipient of the Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan or Iraq, following former Army Sgt. Kyle White, whom Obama awarded the medal on May 13.
Pentagon officials overseeing homeland counter-drone strategy told lawmakers that even with preliminary moves to bolster U.S. base defenses, the military still lacks the capability to comprehensively identify, track, and engage hostile drones like those that breached the airspace of Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for 17 days in December…