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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 12:39:19 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:45:53 -0500, John H wrote: I think the idea is more that the ownership of one or more Purple Hearts does not make one a "war hero." Perhaps, but a Bronze Star and a Silver Star usually meet that criteria. A Bronze Star may be awarded for Valor (heroism) or Service. I believe his Bronze Star was awarded for service, i.e. he did his time. The Silver Star is a valor (heroism) award. The degree of valor necessary for the award is a matter of the judgement of the authorizing officer. Below is an extract from the given site: http://www.chronwatch.com/content/co...y.asp?aid=6249 Extract: He then took command of a second swift boat, No. 94, which operated in the Mekong Delta. Under his command they totaled 18 missions over a period of 48 days, a far cry from the many who completed full tours of duty there, Oliver North and Sen. John McCain among this group. It was with this assignment that he was awarded his Silver Star for killing a Viet Cong soldier who was already pinned down and wounded in a ''Hooch'' courtesy of Kerry’s .50 caliber gunner. It was also on swift boat No. 94 where he received his third Purple Heart for once again receiving a minor wound from a mine that went off adjacent to his swift boat. Later, when asked about the severity of the combat injuries Kerry himself said that one of them cost him about two days of service, and that the other two did not interrupt his duty. He classified himself as ''walking wounded.'' Does this make him a "war hero?" For sure, these awards have no bearing on his presidential qualifications. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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