Posted on 09/13/2004 9:08:15 PM PDT by Sir Gawain
Bump
***Something doesn't look right***
I just checked swiftvets.com and they don't show this news on their website. The comments at the Captain's blog indicate the after action report was among docs released by the Naval Archives.
Why haven't we heard more about this?
Why only an obscure Fox TV station in Baltimore?
Have the Swift Vets addressed this?
i agree., this is why i beleive it was started by them on purpose. Watch the news today, even drudge started with it in small print,,,,compared to what he did about the cbs memos. one thing for sure,,,time will tell...we just ahve to pray and hope for best. I have 2 sons, one 13 and one 8. I served., I won't prevent them from serving, but i want them to be serving being repected by the CINC.
Bump
Any more info? Anyone contacted the Swifties to see if they know about this? Caution until verified is likely the best course.
Covered here too
http://www.hundredpercenter.com/KerrysSilverStar.html
btt
The SwiftVets are definitely aware of this.
Researchers have been on spot since Monday.
http://www2.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8702
Bandit & NavyChief, a poster from SwiftVets has been very detailed on this topic.
http://www2.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9121
As well as the March 13th Bronze Star
http://www2.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9148&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
I think as more documents surface from the archives, the better it gets to disprove Kerry. Of course, there will be the Kerry campaign spin, BUT they are the one's saying the "official navy records support Kerry". They couldnt be more wrong if they actually look at the details, and the differences between Kerry's book Tour Of Duty and official documents. John O'Neill is going to be on Hannity tonight describing some of the new events they have discovered.
Great question.
I've been away from FR for a couple days... so I'm way behind on reading articles and posts. Has there been any other mention of the justification on this citation. It makes absolutely no sense. Hyland was CINCPAC from 30 Nov 1967 - 05 Dec 1970. I know of know typewriter that could justify text, ever. Word processing would be required.
---Word processing would be required.---
Or it could be typeset.
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