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"Joe Parsons" wrote in message ... On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 14:20:52 -0800, "jps" wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . Yes, I was there. Yes, I was wounded. Yes, I was awarded a Purple Heart. No, not baseless rhetoric. So, what you're saying is that your Purple Heart was based on stupidity or coincidence so everyone else's must've been too. A Purple Heart is based on only one thing: being wounded in action while serving as a member of the U.S. Armed Services. So all one can reliably conclude is that the recipient of a Purple Heart served on active duty, saw some sort of action and was wounded. I don't think it takes a genius to agree that a serviceperson (awkward inclusive language!) can get wounded as severely while doing something smart and brave as they can doing something stupid and not-so-brave. Either situation meets the criteria for the Purple Heart. Kerry requested the transfer just days after a March 13, 1969 incident for which he was awarded a Bronze Star. Kerry, while under fire, rescued a Green Beret who had fallen overboard. Kerry had been wounded just moments earlier when a mine detonated near his "swift boat," the small vessels that made forays into the Mekong River delta. "The man was receiving sniper fire from both banks," according to Kerry's Bronze Star citation. "Lt. Kerry directed his gunners to provide suppressing fire, while from an exposed position on the bow, his arm bleeding and in pain, with disregard for his personal safety, he pulled the man aboard." Doesn't sound accidental that Kerry was awarded three Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. |
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