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Silver Star for Wesley Clark
Posted on 09/24/2003 10:29:35 AM PDT by GoGophers
Does anyone know how Wesley Clark got his Silver Star?
TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: 2004; medal; wesleyclark
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:29:35 AM PDT
by
GoGophers
To: GoGophers
from the back of a martial arts magazine.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:31:41 AM PDT
by
ctlpdad
(If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.)
To: GoGophers
Didn't you see the dirty knees?
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:31:51 AM PDT
by
Tank-FL
(Keep the Faith - GO VMI Beat Georgetown)
To: Tank-FL
Didn't you see the dirty knees? I'm as harsh a critic of Clark as anyone here, but from what I've read he earned them through bravery in Vietnam, and it's not right to belittle that.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:34:08 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: GoGophers
He received the silver star and purple heart in 1970 while in Vietnam. I haven't found the specifics yet.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:35:50 AM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Fight Czarism in America!)
To: KarlInOhio
I suspect he was given Silver Star for not leaving service after temporarily paralyzed by four AK bullets. Don't know of real heroism.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:38:24 AM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: dirtboy
OK .. it was a cheap shot! .
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:39:19 AM PDT
by
Tank-FL
(Keep the Faith - GO VMI Beat Georgetown)
To: KarlInOhio
The real question is how the SOB got out of Nam without being "fragged."
To: KarlInOhio
"Enter Clark, the candidate from Central Casting. After graduating first in his class at West Point and winning a Rhodes scholarship, he fought in Vietnam, leading a mechanized infantry company. In 1970, his unit came under enemy fire near Saigon. Clark, then 26, was shot four times. The injuries required a year of rehab and earned him a Silver Star for valor under fire."
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_39/b3851058.htm
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:41:04 AM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: Alter Kaker
"Enter Clark, the candidate from Central Casting"BARF!
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:42:48 AM PDT
by
The G Man
(Wesley Clark is just Howard Dean in combat boots)
To: GoGophers
...i think he got shot in the butt-ocks...
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:42:54 AM PDT
by
cweese
To: The G Man
Apologies. I just try to find answer to question.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:43:21 AM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: GoGophers
To: dirtboy
And It's not right to belittle that.
Agreed, however, there are many people deserving of such accolades who never see them.
That should not be anything to hold against Gen. Clark, nor should it qualify him as the best man for the job of the presidency - as some would want you to believe.
To: Conservomax
That should not be anything to hold against Gen. Clark, nor should it qualify him as the best man for the job of the presidency - as some would want you to believe. I am one of the leading critics of Clark on this forum, and have been since the Kosovo campaign. But I think it is highly improper to belittle the bravery of ANY American serviceman, no matter what their politics, if they served honorably at the time.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:46:37 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: ctlpdad
"from the back of a martial arts magazine."
All right. That's completely uncalled for. Whatever you think of Clarks's politics, he served in Vietnam, was injured, and received the Silver Star based on real events.
You may denigrate the man for his political views, but when you begin denigrating his military service and awards, you earn the anger of every veteran who served.
Please keep your shots at Clark aimed at his political views and lay off his military service.
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posted on
09/24/2003 10:47:20 AM PDT
by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: Alter Kaker
Thanks for the info.
To: MineralMan
"lay off his military service."
Gee, Miss Manners, is it alright to mention his military service in the Waco Cmpaign?
To: John Beresford Tipton
Gee, Miss Manners, is it alright to mention his military service in the Waco Cmpaign?I think his high-level service should be in play as a consideration for his fitness as president, both relating to Waco and Kosovo. However, I think it is wrong to belittle his bravery in Vietnam as a junior officer, as some folks on this thread have done.
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posted on
09/24/2003 11:12:42 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: dirtboy
I agree, you have to look at the whole package.
However, Waco and Kosovo trump all in my view.
I recall that Hitler won the Iron Cross in WWI, however, in viewing him also, [and similarly], one must view the whole package.
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