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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, July 12, 2008

BRONZE STAR
'Iolani graduate honored for valor

Advertiser Staff

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Lt. Sean S. Kido

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A Navy officer from Hawai'i Kai was presented the Bronze Star, with a "V" for valor in combat, for his role in the capture of hundreds of insurgents and the seizure of explosives in Iraq, the Navy announced.

Lt. Sean S. Kido, who led the explosives disposal unit for the USS Kitty Hawk carrier group, was presented with the medal on July 2 by Rear Adm. Rick Wren during a ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier at Pearl Harbor.

Kido, a 1997 graduate of 'Iolani School and an all-star wrestler there, received the award for his service in Iraq from April 6 to Oct. 1, 2007.

Once, when his convoy was hit by two buried bombs that killed two men, Kido "calmly took charge of the situation, dismounted to sweep the area of other dangers, while coordinating an airborne over watch and casualty evacuation," according to his citation.

"His quick thinking and bravery ensured the rest of the force returned safely."

He led his 12-man detachment in 109 direct-action missions, 16 operations to counter insurgent bomb operations and 33 reconnaissance missions, the citation said.

Kido's efforts contributed to the capture of 315 known or suspected insurgents, and the seizure and destruction of 198,000 rounds of enemy small arms and 2,600 pounds of ordnance.

"I'm proud to have this award and be in the company of the very deserving recipients who have and do wear this award," Kido said in a news release. "We were just trying to do what we could to complete the mission, make the area safer and get everyone back home safely."

"It's a bittersweet honor," Kido said. "Looking back to my time in Iraq and knowing that we did a lot of good stuff; we took the right guys off the street, cut off their resources in obtaining materials for (improvised explosive devices) and made the area safer for everyone."

Kido was named to The Advertiser's Interscholastic League of Honolulu all-star wrestling team in 1997 for the 135-pound class.