The US airman who helped stop a terror attack on a French train just earned a big promotion

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(REUTERS/Max Whittaker) Spencer Stone greets fans during a celebration in Sacramento.
US Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, one of the three men who helped take down a gunman on a high-speed French train earlier this year has been promoted to staff sergeant.
Stone, 23, earned his new rank in an official ceremony Friday at Travis Air Force Base in Sacramento, CA.
The Air Force Times reports that during the three-minute ceremony, Stone was first promoted from airman first class to senior airman. One minute later, he was elevated to staff sergeant.
Stone's new rank takes effect November 1.
Stone, along with his childhood friends, Anthony Sadler and National Guardsman Alek Skarlatosdisarmed a gunman who tried to attack an Amsterdam-to-Paris commuter train in August. Stone took down the gunman, who was armed with an AK-47 assault weapon, a pistol and a box-cutter.
The gunman slashed Stone on the neck and nearly cut off Stone's thumb during the ordeal.
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(REUTERS/Carlos Barria) U.S. President Barack Obama pose for a pictures with Spencer Stone (2nd L), Anthony Sadler (R) and Alek Skarlatos (L), the three men who subdued a gunman on a Paris-bound train in August, at the Oval Office At the White House in Washington September 17, 2015.
Months later, Stone was stabbed multiple times near a downtown Sacramento bar in an altercation unrelated to the foiled train attack. Stone is recovering from significant injuries related to that incident. He was released from a hospital in mid-October.
For his bravery in stopping the French train attack, Stone has also been awarded a Purple Heart and an Airman's Medal.

You can watch Spencer Stone's promotion ceremony below:

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