The Obama administration’s decision recently to honor two former Navy SEALs, killed in the line of duty overseas, is so obviously the right one and should have been taken long ago.

The case that brought the change in policy was that of Benghazi victim Glen Doherty, whose family has been clamoring for justice, or at least recognition of Doherty’s supreme sacrifice.

Doherty was among the Tripoli-based GRS security contractors who flew to Benghazi to help the staff at the beleaguered and burning Benghazi diplomatic facility on the night of Sept. 11, 2012, as the victims were frantically radioing for help.

Later, Doherty helped transport consular staff to the more secure CIA compound, where Doherty, along with CIA contractor Tyrone Woods, engaged in a firefight with the terrorists. The two were killed by a mortar fired by the well-armed terrorists. Neither Doherty nor Woods hesitated to put their own lives on the line to save many fellow Americans stationed in this increasingly dangerous Libyan outpost.

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