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  • Thieves Among Honor

    05/31/2010 6:51:22 PM PDT · by Past Your Eyes · 14 replies · 854+ views
    The Free Library ^ | January 13, 2010 | William McMichael
    In 1997 Wes S. Cooley, a sitting first-term eastern Oregon congressman, was convicted on charges he'd lied about his military service in official state voter guides. Cooley had claimed Korean War service with Army Special Forces. An Oregon newspaper learned that Cooley hadn't finished training until nearly a month after the signing of the 1953 armistice. A judge sentenced Cooley to two years' probation, a $5,000 fine and 100 hours of community service. Well-known actor Brian Dennehy often shared stories of his service with the Marines in Vietnam. Burkett verified that the movie tough guy was indeed a former Marine...
  • Blumenthal Vet Organizer Also Accused of Stolen Valor

    05/18/2010 7:43:09 PM PDT · by kristinn · 49 replies · 1,855+ views
    Tuesday, May 18, 2010 | Kristinn
    Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, trying to save his campaign for the Democrat party's nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Chris Dodd after he was exposed for falsely claiming to have served in the Vietnam War, turned for support today to a veteran who himself was accused of wearing service medals and rank he had not earned.The man, Elliot Storm, actually served in Vietnam, unlike Blumenthal, however Storm was called out by the POW Network several years ago for embellishing his decorations.According to Ct News Junkie, Storm was invited by Blumenthal's campaign to stand with Blumenthal at...
  • Military cross for soldier, 18, who braved Taliban fire to save shot officer. But says: I'm no hero

    04/13/2010 4:41:10 PM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 22 replies · 764+ views
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 13th April 2010 | Fay Schlesinger
    A soldier who was just 18 when he braved enemy fire to rescue his wounded commanding officer in Afghanistan has been awarded the Military Cross. Private Alex Kennedy had been in the Army for only eight months and is believed to be the youngest winner of the gallantry award since the Second World War. But yesterday the young rifleman modestly insisted that he was 'just doing his job' and added: 'I don't feel like a hero - that title should really go to those who go out to Afghanistan and don't make it back.' Private Kennedy risked his life crawling...
  • Medal of Honor recipient Lewis Millett, hero of Battle of Bayonet Hill, passes

    11/16/2009 7:56:51 AM PST · by Crush · 13 replies · 1,560+ views
    The US Report ^ | 16 Nov 2009 | Chris Carter
    In 1940, Lewis L. "Red" Millett, a 17 year old native of Mechanic Falls, Maine, dropped out of high school and joined the Army Air Corps in order to fight the increasing fascist threat in Europe. But when President Roosevelt stated that the U.S. would not be entering the war, Millett decided to become a deserter and head to Canada - not to avoid combat, but to seek it out as part of the Canadian army. He was sent to London where he served as an anti-aircraft gunner during the Nazi's "Blitz" bombing campaign. "I deeply believe that if you're...
  • Texan police officer Kim Munley who shot Fort Hood gunman hailed as a heroine

    11/06/2009 9:10:55 AM PST · by mojito · 81 replies · 2,928+ views
    Times Online ^ | 11/6/2009 | Philippe Naughton
    A police officer who intervened to stop a shooting spree at America's biggest military base was hailed today a heroine as she received treatment for the wounds received in a shoot-out with the gunman. Major Nidal Hasan, an army psychiatrist due to be posted to Afghanistan, shot dead 13 people and wounded 30 others after opening fire with two handguns at Fort Hood yesterday afternoon. But the death toll from the rampage could have been far worse had it not been for the actions of Sergeant Kimberly Munley, a civilian police officer stationed at the base who was the first...
  • Vietnam vet is awarded Silver Star after 43 years

    10/04/2009 8:57:24 AM PDT · by Saije · 2 replies · 301+ views
    LA Times ^ | 10/4/2009 | Esmeralda Bermudez
    It took 43 years, but Marine Pfc. Daniel Hernandez finally got his medal... "His immediate and fearless actions, while himself painfully wounded, undoubtedly saved many lives," said Marine Lt. Jim Lupori, reading from the Silver Star medal citation that, because of lost paperwork, was never awarded to Hernandez by the secretary of the Navy after he left Vietnam in the late 1960s. The four-decade wait only made the honor more meaningful to Hernandez, 63, as several hundred relatives, friends and fellow veterans gathered for a ceremony in his honor at the Hollenbeck Youth Center. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger... and a host...
  • Hollywood cares more for its vets’ honors than the Defense Department its own stars

    09/25/2009 6:59:15 AM PDT · by USMCVIETVET · 4 replies · 357+ views
    Maggies Farm ^ | 9/24/09 | Bruce Kesler
    Hollywood cares more about its stars than the Defense Department about its own. One can go online and find every Academy Award winner on its database. Not only does the Defense Department not have a comprehensive or complete database of all those awarded medals of valor but the Defense Department is opposed to proposed legislation to create one. What’s wrong with an Honor Roll for those we have honored?
  • Cozad Marine honored for valor

    08/21/2009 5:13:47 PM PDT · by US Navy Vet · 13 replies · 1,191+ views
    Omaha WORLD-HERALD ^ | August 21, 2009 | BY HENRY J. CORDES
    In the heat of an ambush in Afghanistan's most lawless province, a 19-year-old Nebraskan jumped in front of a grenade to shield other Marines in his platoon. Richard Weinmaster was critically wounded by the blast. But the bloodied Cozad native stayed in the fight, firing his machine gun at the enemy position until he collapsed from his wounds. Looking back at the July 8, 2008, engagement, Weinmaster says he was “just doing my job.'' But his bosses in the Marine Corps — and the Secretary of the Navy — felt otherwise. Advertising On Thursday, they awarded the now 20-year-old Weinmaster...
  • Quilts of Valor Offer Comfort for Wartime Emotions

    08/17/2009 5:45:00 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 420+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey, USAF
    DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del., Aug. 17, 2009 – In 2003, Catherine Roberts, a midwife and a 25-year quilter from Seaford, Del., wanted to give a wounded soldier a quilt to bring him comfort during his recovery. Angie Carr and Air Force Capt. Sandra Bannan display a Quilt of Valor June 12, 2009, at the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The quilts have been awarded to several hundred workers at the center since late 2006. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. “We are a...
  • Dying to be a hero: Fewer medals for courageous warriors

    08/01/2009 7:56:46 PM PDT · by Abakumov · 6 replies · 459+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | August 3, 2009 | Editorial
    Five Medals of Honor have been awarded for actions during the war on terrorism. In each case, the recipient took extraordinary action to save the lives of his fellow warriors, and in each case, he was killed or mortally wounded in the process. Most Medals of Honor are awarded posthumously: 55 percent in Word War II, two-thirds in Vietnam and 75 percent in the Korean conflict. Not a single Medal of Honor has been awarded to a living recipient for an ongoing conflict since 1973.
  • Limited Medals of Honor for Iraq, Afghan wars

    08/01/2009 5:04:44 PM PDT · by Cheap_Hessian · 19 replies · 1,853+ views
    AP ^ | August 1, 2009 | KEVIN FREKING
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Eight years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. About 4,000 members of the U.S. military killed in action. More than 34,000 wounded. Just six considered worthy of America's highest military award for battlefield valor. For some veterans and members of Congress, that last number doesn't add up. They question how so few Medals of Honor—all awarded posthumously—could be bestowed for wars of such magnitude and duration. Pentagon officials say the nature of war has changed. Laser-guided missiles destroy enemy positions without putting soldiers in harm's way. Insurgents deploy roadside bombs rather than engage in firefights they're certain...
  • Face of Defense: Soldier Honored for Valor, Recalls Ambush

    07/09/2009 4:30:57 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 380+ views
    Face of Defence ^ | Petty Officer 3rd Class William Selby, USN
    WASHINGTON, July 9, 2009 – The fifth Army Reserve soldier to earn the Silver Star since the terrorist attacks on the United States in 2001 spoke about his experience in a “DoDLive” bloggers roundtable July 6. Army Spc. David Hutchinson receives the Silver Star medal from Army Col. James Doty on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, June 6, 2009. Hutchinson earned the award for valor during and following an ambush in Afghanistan on May 21, 2008. U.S. Army photo  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Army Spc. David Hutchinson of the 420th Engineer Brigade discussed...
  • WIFE: SULLY'S A 'PILOT'S PILOT' Praise pours in for former Air Force ace

    01/16/2009 9:50:25 PM PST · by 444Flyer · 31 replies · 3,452+ views
    New York Post ^ | 1-16-09 | Pia Sarker, Tom Liddy, Jeremy Olshan
    The wife of the pilot who safely landed a crippled jetliner in the Hudson river says her husband is a "a pilot's pilot" who "loves the art of the airplane."
  • Brits fight off deadly pirates (repelled 4 pirate attacks w/ molotov cocktails, flare guns)

    01/06/2009 11:34:01 AM PST · by Stoat · 77 replies · 2,658+ views
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | January 6, 2009 | DAVID WILLETTS
    EXCLUSIVE Brits fight off deadly pirates                      By DAVID WILLETTS Published: Today       A TEAM of hero Brits battled back deadly pirates four times in 24 hours armed only with Molotov cocktails and flare guns, The Sun can reveal. The three-man ex-military security team were hired to protect cargo ship S. Venus in the pirate infested waters of the Gulf of Aden off the Africa coast. On four separate occasions between New Year's Eve and New Year's Day Somali pirates – armed with AK-47s and rocket propelled grenades (RPG) – tried...
  • Army Captain Receives Silver Star in Afghanistan

    07/14/2008 7:34:41 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 149+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Pfc. Christina Sinders, USA
    BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, July 14, 2008 – A soldier from 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team was awarded a Silver Star Medal in a ceremony here July 12. Army Capt. William G. Cromie receives the Silver Star Medal from Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, Combined Joint Task Force 101 commander, at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, July 12, 2008. Cromie was recognized for his valor and leadership abilities in a combat operation on Nov. 16, 2007. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Christina Sinders, Combined Joint Task Force 101  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, Combined Joint Task...
  • Mullen Presents Medals for Valor to 12 Paratroopers in Afghanistan

    07/12/2008 12:02:14 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 178+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Staff Sgt. Michael J. Carden, USA
    KORENGAL VALLEY, Afghanistan, July 12, 2008 – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff yesterday took the opportunity to present 12 paratroopers with awards here for valorous and heroic achievements in combat. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen pinned five Army Commendation Medals with valor devices, five Purple Heart Medals, one Bronze Star with valor device, and one Silver Star on the troopers’ chests during a ceremony at their combat outpost here. “It’s an honor and privilege to be here,” Mullen said to the awardees. “This ceremony is about individuals who represent the sacrifice of so many.” The paratroopers are assigned...
  • Six Soldiers from 768th Eng. Bn. Receive Impact Bronze Star Medals (PLL Read Carefully)

    04/20/2008 11:11:40 AM PDT · by SandRat · 10 replies · 401+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Capt. Patrick Jenkins, USA
    Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, the commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division - Baghdad, presents an impact Bronze Star Medal to Sgt. Shawn Griffith, a native of Richwood, W.Va. Griffith, who serves with 769th Engineer Battalion, 35th Engineer Brigade, was one of six of the battalion's Soldiers recognized for their hard work and dedication in installing approximately 130,000-square feet of rocket-propelled grenade fencing and sniper-screen material over a 1,200 foot distance, with heights measuring up to 40 feet, at Joint Security Station Ur in the Sadr City District of Baghdad to veil the aerostat and its docking...
  • Danish light Cav. in Musa Qaleh, Helmand

    03/31/2008 1:44:25 PM PDT · by Renfield · 6 replies · 711+ views
    Live Leak ^ | Lieutenant-Colonel DJ Reynolds
    Pure hell of the siege of Musa Qala A little-reported battle against the Taliban in which seven of our (Poster's note: "our" means British, the Royal Irish Brigade troops) troops died has been revealed as one of the fiercest and most heroic of the Afghan campaign. Lieutenant-Colonel DJ Reynolds Musa Qala, a besieged outpost deep in Taliban territory, holds a special place in the battle records of the Pathfinder platoon of 16 Air Assault Brigade – and of the Irishmen, Danes and other soldiers who braved face-to-face fighting to relieve them. When a column at last got through to Musa...
  • Germany scraps new Iron Cross (bid to restore Iron Cross medal killed)

    03/07/2008 11:26:57 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 58 replies · 3,107+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 03/08/08 | Bojan Pancevski
    Germany scraps new Iron Cross By Bojan Pancevski Last Updated: 2:13am GMT 08/03/2008 The German government was yesterday forced to scrap plans to re-introduce the Iron Cross, after opponents said the military medal still carried the "burden" of association with Nazi atrocities. Iron Cross: the Nazis added a swastika to the design The medal, the equivalent of the Victoria Cross in Britain, was established during the Napoleonic Wars to reward bravery and valour of officers and enlisted men alike. But its reputation was tarnished by the Nazis, who added a swastika to the design, linking it to atrocities in the...
  • Decorated WWII vet honored by National Guard

    12/28/2007 6:05:44 PM PST · by MotleyGirl70 · 4 replies · 234+ views
    Daily Gazette.com ^ | 12/28/07 | AP via Daily Gazette
    LATHAM — The same grit that got Nick Grinaldo through one of the bloodiest battles of World War II’s Pacific campaign hadn’t dimmed with age when he was first told several years ago that he wasn’t eligible for a certain medal. The Army veteran’s determination, and help from an employee at the state’s military museum, resulted in Grinaldo finally receiving the New York State Conspicuous Service Star from the New York National Guard on Thursday. Friends, relatives and uniformed Guard members crowded a conference room at Guard headquarters here in suburban Albany to see the retired cobbler from Troy receive...