The father of a University of Virginia graduate killed in the line of duty in Iraq was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom Thursday at the White House, receiving the nation’s highest civilian honor.
“The father of a Gold Star Muslim family, Khizr Khan turned pain into purpose to become a foremost defender of the ideals of our Constitution and the embodiment of its highest ideals,” an announcer said as President Joe Biden hung the medal around Khan’s neck.
Khan was one of 17 people to receive the honor this year. Other recipients included the late U.S. Sen. John McCain, actor Denzel Washington and Olympic gymnast Simone Biles.
Khan’s son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, was the first member of UVA’s Army ROTC program to die in combat since the Vietnam War. He was killed in June 2004 at the age of 27 as he attempted to stop two suicide bombers outside his base in Baquabah. He was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery and posthumously awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart.