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To: unclewest who wrote (61875)8/20/2004 5:17:12 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793866
 
John Kerry's Mysterious Combat “V”
By Henry Mark Holzer and Erika Holzer
FrontPageMagazine.com | August 20, 2004
Henry Mark Holzer [www.henrymarkholzer.com; hank@henrymarkholzer.com], Professor Emeritus at Brooklyn Law School, specializes in federal appeals. Erika Holzer [www.erikaholzer.com] is a lawyer and novelist. They are co-authors of “Aid and Comfort”: Jane Fonda in North Vietnam.

As the authors of Fake Warriors: Identifying, Exposing and Punishing Those Who Falsify Their Military Service, we receive scores of emails on our website either asking questions about the Fake Warrior phenomenon (which has reached epidemic proportions), or reporting sightings which sometimes lead to exposure and even fines or jail terms.

One Vietnam vet with nearly forty years of military service who retired as a major, spurred on by the revelations in our book, and, in his words. “having seen hundreds of DD 214s” (a veteran’s Record of Transfer or Separation), recently decided to take a close look at John Kerry’s DD 214, which is posted on his website. What the major called to our attention, which we have since verified, raises some extremely troubling questions about John Kerry’s Silver Star. Keep in mind that the Silver Star is the third-highest medal our Nation can bestow (after only the Medal of Honor and the three service “Crosses”).

Kerry's DD 214 lists a Silver Star with a combat “V” (for valor). As the major correctly observes, the “V” is never awarded with the Silver Star. But the actual wording on Kerry’s DD 214 (see www.johnkerry.com) is: “SILVER STAR WITH COMBAT ‘V’.”



There is an abundance of anecdotal evidence that a combat “V” (called a “Combat Distinguishing Device”) is simply not awarded with a Silver Star. For example, a former Vietnam War POW told us that he has “three SSs, and there was no V for any of them.” Countless other Silver Star recipients all say the same thing. Why? Because, among other reasons, it would be redundant to award a Silver Star for “gallantry” (the statutory term) and then embellish it with a “V” for valor.



Most conclusive, however, is that the law is very clear about the award of Combat Distinguishing Devices. According to the Navy Awards Manual:

Bronze "V" (Combat Distinguishing Device).

Prior to . . . 1974, the "V" was authorized for wear on the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal and Navy Achievement Medal. Between . . .1974 and . . . 1991, the "V" was authorized for wear on the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal and Navy Commendation Medal. [In] . . . 1991, the "V" was authorized for wear on the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. In all cases, the Combat Distinguishing Device may only be worn if specifically authorized in the citation. See also wordiq.com.

Because the “V” is authorized for only the ten awards cited above, but not for the Silver Star, Kerry’s Silver Star citation (the “explanation” of why the award was made) does not even mention the “V” for valor (see www.johnkerry.com).

The presence of the combat “V” with Kerry’s Silver Star on his DD 214 raises two extremely disquieting questions. How did the unauthorized “V” get there, and why has Kerry allowed it to remain?

The first question should not be taken lightly because we are talking about possible federal crimes. We are talking about the possibility of a forged official document. We are talking, as well, about Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, which states: “[W]hoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the United States, knowingly and willfully . . . makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both.”

Was the combat “V” added by a sloppy clerk or a yeoman’s typo thirty years ago? Was someone pressured or persuaded to add it? If Kerry had nothing to do with the gratuitously added combat “V,” why didn’t he have his DD 214 corrected when he was separated from the Navy?

Which gives rise to the second disturbing question: If Kerry was not a party to the unauthorized “V,” why, for all these years, has he allowed his DD 214 to remain uncorrected and to repose on his website?

In light of the recent Swift Boat revelations and the cloud they have cast over Kerry’s awards, one plausible answer is that this is yet another example of Kerry’s multiple, and increasingly transparent, lies about his alleged heroics in Vietnam.

Let’s hope it won’t take a controversial TV spot to spark a mainstream media investigation of how candidate Kerry received an unearned “V” for valor.



To: unclewest who wrote (61875)8/20/2004 12:51:26 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
unclewest-- should this liar win I'll join you at the Whitehouse wall. The last thing over will be my beret. The 1st things to be done is sell all homes and proprty and change from dollars into forgien currencys.
If the cowardly liar wins I suggest the military personnal leave their post take their weapons home as they will be needed to protect the homefront.
Has anyone noticed Mr Kerry Heinz is kissing butt of anti-gun nuts too. Figure he will protect you? Maybe his gay hollywood friends will?
Notice he is whinning about the SwiftBoat vets-- whinning like a baby but has not disputed anything!
How many military has his votes against funding for equipment like vests killed and maimed?
He spent 4 months and 12 days in Nam-- of which 6 weeks was in a combat zone. Then he ran away and became a traitor. General Gap has written and often tells of how much the antis helped him win the war, without them they would have lost years earlier. He mentions Kerry-Heinz by name. How many did Kerry-Heinz and Hanoi Jane Fonda kill? How many POWs did Kerry bury when his farce of senate hearings gave his cousin multi-million dollar contracts in Nam?
ANY vet, or family member of a vet,military person, has reason to worry. Any parent that does not want their children or grandchildren reading the koran should be worried as those children may be the next suicide bombers..
Kerry is unfit to be a US citizen. Send him to Iraq.
By the way-- that is being extremely nice to that piece of human excrement!



To: unclewest who wrote (61875)8/20/2004 4:15:28 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
uw, I wish I could fathom how this all makes you feel. You
have my sincerest empathy.

You will do what you feel is best, but I think that your
medals & ribbons were rightfully earned. They have not
been sullied by Kerry's actions. IMO, only Kerry has been
sullied by his actions, regardless of the outcome of the
election. Those medals stand as recognition for service
above & beyond the call of duty, ET AL. They are among
many tens of thousands of medals & ribbons properly earned
by your peers who also served honorably over the years.

Kerry is a bad apple who might succeed in spite of his
questionable actions, words & deeds.

I can't help but think that throwing away your medals may
only add to cheapen them more, regardless of your intent.
Perhaps something just as dramatic could replace the loss
of those medals & ribbons.

You could pull a Kerry & make a public spectacle about
throwing away the medals, then mock Kerry in grand fashion
by throwing something else over the fence. That way you
get to shame him twice & keep those medals where they
belong.

Just a thought.

w2



To: unclewest who wrote (61875)8/20/2004 4:21:53 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Respond to of 793866
 
Don't you dare.

But then you will never get that opportunity.

It will be denied you. Bush will see to that.