http://www.johnkerry.com/about/john_kerry/combat_reports.html
You may very well be correct but it would be a huge lie, sinking his crewmates credibility too, I would word it a little less certain for safety's sake an opinion not statement of fact until further proven, JMHO,
....summary of Kerry's missions at the kerry site shows no mission between 2/28 and 3/11 with combat, combat noted on 3/12 no mention of Kerry's boat...Rassman incident on 3/13,(I forget, how do you know he wasn't on the boat on 3/13?) and according to your quote on 2/28 Alston was still recovering from wounds..missing records needed..how about someone going to the National Archives and checking out all the reports, they would not be personal to Kerry...
Also note there is a March 4 ceremony in which Kerry's crew posed for a picture AND NO ALSTON.
---You may very well be correct but it would be a huge lie, sinking his crewmates credibility too---
A fabric of lies, a tapestry of lies. I wonder if Dr. Letson treated Alston. Wouldn't he have had to sign off on his return to combat duty. I'm assuming Alston got a rather generous time to recuperate from his wound back at the unit. You want to observe someone with a head injury carefully before returning them in a high performance duty.