Well, I sort of see where they're coming from. For the individual SWAT members who didn't organize the raid, and were simply a part of the raid, the level of bravery is independent of the fact that it was the wrong house. The fact that they didn't back down in gun fire speaks to their qualifications for being on the SWAT team. As for the director of the raid, that is a different story.
"Good job for doing your job?" Right... If you're going to give them atta boys for not shitting their pants and running away, don't do it publicly. This family is still grieving and probably scared shitless and will be for some time.