Constructive gadfly
Published on August 19, 2004 By stevendedalus In Politics

It has been my experience that the award of the Purple Heart is as a rule honorable. I know that my marine outfit used to joke around that the best way to take a break from the front-line was to shoot yourself in the foot or cut your finger opening a C-ration and to boot maybe get a Purple Heart for the folks at home to brag about. Yet no one in our platoon ever seriously considered it, much less did it — Pride of the Marines, you know.

To suggest that Kerry was awarded three Purple Hearts for “self-afflicted” wounds, is, of course, pure navy scuttlebutt [bullshit rumors round the drinking fountain of a ship]. Only civilians, who have no understanding of the deadly power of U.S. weapons, would be gullible to find it believable of a person running for office whom they despise. However, for fellow veterans who would suggest such a thing and thereby reduce war to joke should be under suspicion themselves for ever really engaging the enemy.

In combat, it is possible to be victimized by uncontrollable fear — we called that Island Happy — by making a mistake, such as pausing too long in squeezing the trigger or the pull of a grenade and wind up with a bayonet in your gut, or simply too lazy to dig a foxhole or stupidly to remove a helmet while under a Nambu or mortar attack, resulting in a Purple Heart. Training, along with self-preservation — usually obviates such cases, or at least, held to a minimum. So called light wounds that temporarily disable a fighter, requiring treatment, is sent to triage, patched up and rested for a time before returned to the front, whereupon he would look gung-ho courting a bloody bandage, his red badge of courage. Though he might have assumed eligibility for a Purple Heart, it is never the victim’s prerogative to demand nor even request it, as it all depends on medical records and the intensity at the moment of treating the seriously wounded in triage.

Granted Vietnam was different from WW II, as it conducted many short-lived guerilla raids and then returned to a rather comfortable administrative base, lending time for relatively elaborate reports, particularly when it came to the enemy body-count juxtaposed to ours. Obviously, then, what with the growing distaste for the war, abundant awards were necessary, and conceivably the books cooked. Still, that does not diminish the courage of those who served there and under miserable conditions.

That said, I do have an issue with the Purple Heart: it does not distinguish the degree of the wound, and worse, those who made the supreme sacrifice the same medal is bestowed to the surviving spouse or family. For a very longtime now it has been my view that a White or Black Heart be given for those who gave their lives in combat. The Purple Heart for those who are disabled for life and a Red Heart for those wounded less seriously. Moreover, there should be but one for multiple incidents and a commensurate number of stars on the red ribbon only.

To return to my point: The Swift Boat Commanders should be ashamed of themselves for carrying on like nagging, picky children and dragging up ghosts of the past to cheapen the image of a fellow sailor who served honorably by being decorated for bravery as did those who now wish to cheapen Kerry’s while still cherishing their own.

  


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on Aug 23, 2004
Where was Chaney? Where was Bush? Where was that imposter of a Senator that knocked off Max Cleland?
What they did to Cleland was brutal; it amazes me that people could vote for such phonies who proclaim patriotism and expertise on war when they never served. People forget that it was Bush who claimed the right to be designated as a wartime prisident and has fed off that since the aircraft carrier incident; to defend the right to be considered as commander in chief, Kerry had no choice than to bring up his own war record.
on Aug 23, 2004
Well said stevendedalus! I served and was in the Navy and I am tired of these narrow minded right wingers who claim patriotism and the flag belongs to them! What is more infuriating is the fact that they willingly used these same tactics on one of their own - McCain. It would be bad enough if it was between two men with distinguished war records but in this case it is against a highly decorated veteran and a guy who found a safe haven! To hear that some of these clowns say that Kerry's wounds are only superficial is even more mind boggling! A mere millimeter can be the difference between a mortal wound and a superficial wound! To top it off, they act like Kerry awarded himself the medals - when they have to be submitted and approved by others - especially something like a bronze or silver star! Like I said earlier, the whole smear campaign is nothing more than an attempt to character assasinate Kerry as well as deflect a debate over Bush's dismal record as president which includes such prize accomplishments like net job losses, the most polarized nation since the civil war, record deficets (from a Republican Congress), no domestic policy, an arrogant and ignorant foreign policy and an ill advised and poorly planned war on Iraq that pulled troops away from the real bad guys. If it wasn't for 9/11 I am not even sure Bush would have made it this far and if he did it would not even be close....
on Aug 23, 2004
to defend the right to be considered as commander in chief, Kerry had no choice than to bring up his own war record.


Because his Senate record wasn't going to cut it.
on Aug 26, 2004

Because his Senate record wasn't going to cut it.
Vey good Will Roger's humor--except it's difficult to compile a dramatic record in a very dull house.


 


If it wasn't for 9/11 I am not even sure Bush would have made it this far and if he did it would not even be close....
Aye, Mate, no question about it. His ship of state would have been torpedoed by impeachment for failing to the job of a holistic president.

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