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Book reopens Kerry's war wounds ( New Book questions Kerry's Nam injuries, etc)
sunday times via theaustralian.news.com.au ^ | 02/23/04 | sunday times vis theaustralian.news.com.au

Posted on 02/22/2004 1:35:58 PM PST by KQQL

VIETNAM has been the defining issue for John Kerry. His status as a decorated war hero has helped to propel him to the front of the pack of Democrat candidates seeking to evict George W.Bush from the White House. Conservative critics believe he has been given a free ride for too long on his war record, however, and are planning a fightback.

Support for their case is expected to come from a book to be published next month by reporters from The Boston Globe in Kerry's home state of Massachusetts. The book, JF Kerry, the Complete Biography, will question the extent of his injuries in Vietnam and whether he was entitled to an early release from the war.

Vietnam, The Washington Post opined at the weekend, "is a double-edged issue" for the 60-year-old Democratic frontrunner. Kerry has not authorised the release of his war records - a strange omission, say his political foes, given the ferocity with which his supporters have demanded to see every last document of Bush's military service in the Texas Air National Guard.

"Vietnam is such a crucial part of his background and his campaign, you would think he would want people to see them," said Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, a conservative journal. "There is going to be pressure on him to release them."

Kerry, who is surrounded on the stump by the "band of brothers" who fought with him in the Mekong Delta, became a fierce public critic of the Vietnam War after he left the navy.

A faked photograph of Kerry sharing a microphone with Jane Fonda was a warning of how his opposition to the conflict would be used against him. There also has been much criticism of the way he threw away another man's medals rather than his own during a 1971 protest demonstration.

Kerry's conduct during the war, however, was until now thought to be sacrosanct. Unlike many of his generation, he volunteered for service in Vietnam. He went on to perform heroically as the skipper of a Swift boat patrolling Vietcong-infested waters, and won a Bronze Star and a Silver Star for bravery.

Kerry served only four months of a year-long tour of duty after he received three Purple Hearts for being wounded in action. The injuries were not serious; by his own account, one shrapnel wound laid him off for two days and the other two did not interrupt his duties.

Five of his friends died in action and his medals show that, at the very least, he had several brushes with death. The future senator then invoked what he insists was a "three and you're out" rule enabling a soldier with three Purple Hearts to be sent home.

He requested a transfer and was given a plum job as an admiral's aide in Brooklyn. He returned to the US a bitter opponent of the war and was released from the army early.

In response to an inquiry from The Sunday Times, Kerry's campaign staff gave the newspaper a copy of naval regulations stating that "all naval personnel" who are "wounded three times, regardless of the nature of the wound or the treatment required for each wound" may be reassigned.

A spokesman for the US Navy said, however, that such redeployment was not automatic: "It would depend a lot on the nature of the injuries."

Ted Sampley, who runs Vietnam Vets Against John Kerry, said if a soldier could be sent home for minor wounds, "there would have been a lot of people claiming scratches, getting their Purple Hearts and getting out of there".

Sampley believes that the well-connected Kerry - photographed with president John F.Kennedy as a young man - simply received favourable treatment. "How many other people were able to get out of Vietnam early and be reassigned to a cushy post?" he said.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: 2004; biography; bookreview; hanoijohnny; kerry; kerryrecord; miliaryrecord; militaryrecord; openkerrysrecordsnow; purpleheart; tedsampley; vvajk
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To: KQQL
If Kerry is the nominee, I'd like a copy of that bumper sticker. Unfortunately, I haven't found it on Cafe Press, though there is a similar one for sale there. Got any ideas where I can get one to go on the left bumper of my old P/U? (Bush/Cheney 04 will go on the right)
81 posted on 02/22/2004 2:19:03 PM PST by CedarDave (Waiting too long to bail the boat greatly increases the chance of sinking [Bush campaign silence])
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To: KQQL
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82 posted on 02/22/2004 2:19:20 PM PST by UB355
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To: xone
February 18, 1966: A senior at Yale, Kerry commits to enlist in the Navy.

December, 1967: Kerry is assigned as an Ensign to the guided-missile frigate USS Gridley. After five-months aboard, he returns to San Diego to undergo training to command a Swift boat, used by the Navy for patrols in Vietnam.

June, 1968: Kerry is promoted to Lieutenant.

November 17, 1968: Kerry arrives in Vietnam, where he is given command of Swift boat No. 44, operating in the Mekong Delta.

December 2, 1968: Kerry gets his first taste of intense combat, and is wounded in the arm. He is awarded a Purple Heart.

January, 1969: Kerry takes command of a new Swift boat, completing 18 missions over 48 days, almost all in the Mekong Delta area.

February 20, 1969: Kerry is wounded again, taking shrapnel in the left thigh, after a gunboat battle. He is awarded a second Purple Heart.

February 28, 1969: Kerry and his boat crew, coming under attack while patroling in the Mekong Delta, decide to counterattack. In the middle of the ensuing firefight, Kerry leaves his boat, pursues a Viet Cong fighter into a small hut, kills him, and retreives a rocket launcher. He is awarded a Silver Star.

March 13, 1969: A mine detonates near Kerry's boat, wounding him in the right arm. He is awarded a third Purple Heart. He is also awarded a Bronze Star for pulling a Green Beret crew member, who had fallen overboard, back on the boat amidst a firefight.

April, 1969: According to Navy rules, sailors that have been wounded three times in combat are eligible to be transfered to the U.S. for noncombat duty. Kerry is transferred to desk duty in Brooklyn, NY.

January 3, 1970: Kerry requests that he be discharged early from the Navy so that he can run for Congress in Massachusetts' Third District. The request is granted, and Kerry begins his first political campaign.

83 posted on 02/22/2004 2:19:28 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: backhoe
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84 posted on 02/22/2004 2:20:50 PM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: KQQL
Congratulations.

Kerry is the new Jessica Lynch.

Thankfull... ma non tropo...
85 posted on 02/22/2004 2:21:46 PM PST by ANRCHTN
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To: Destro
He shot him, no indication he fought him hand to hand. He use a knife? Did he kill him with a cobra clutch, and e-tool? Shot him, if the story is to be believed, that isn't hand to hand.
86 posted on 02/22/2004 2:23:56 PM PST by xone
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To: KQQL
John Kerry that TWO things on which he tries to build his reputation in connection with the Viet Nam war - and they are mutually contradictory. Is he a war hero, having earned his medals justly and with honor, or is he a principled protestor of that war, deploring the tactics he attributes to most if not all US combatants in that war? Events suggest he was neither. The citations on which the awarded medals were based are suspect in themselves, and he was totally lacking in principle when he slandered the vast majority of soldiers who served honorably and well in that armed conflict that was micromanaged for years from the top, by individuals both inept and incompetent. The Viet Nam conflict was not managed at all by the military until Nixon assumed the Presidency, and by then, the flaws from years of mismanagement ran so deep in the command structure, it was difficult to rebuild authority and instill once more a sense of duty and honor in pursuit of the war. By all odds, the US stood poised to strike an honest deal for peace with the North Vietnamese, but for the encouragement they got from the Vietnam Veterans Against War. Convinced they need not negotiate with the US, the North Vietnamese simply refused to come to any peace discussions.

58,000 servicemen died for naught, and many times that number bore wounds, some of them grievous. How many of that number were because John Kerry agitated for surrender and retreat on our part?
87 posted on 02/22/2004 2:24:31 PM PST by alloysteel
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To: xone
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88 posted on 02/22/2004 2:24:34 PM PST by xone
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To: UB355
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89 posted on 02/22/2004 2:24:50 PM PST by KQQL (@)
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To: Hon
I will not adopt Democrat smear tactics because I have an inferiority complex with the Republican nominee's service record.
90 posted on 02/22/2004 2:25:12 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: FairOpinion
http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com/

Interesting site. Well worth the visit. John Kerry certainly is scum. Thanks.
I'm gonna have to go puke now.

91 posted on 02/22/2004 2:26:51 PM PST by elbucko
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To: xone
Kerry did kill him though and had a hand in his boat and crew killing other communists. He killed and he bled. You don't want to call that hand to hand combat that is fine by me.
92 posted on 02/22/2004 2:27:30 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: StriperSniper
John F. Kerry was photographed as a young man on a boat in the company of John F. Kennedy.

It shouldn't be hard to find a photo of George W. Bush as a young man on a boat belonging to a better President, George H. W. Bush.

93 posted on 02/22/2004 2:27:52 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: alloysteel
"58,000 servicemen died for naught, and many times that number bore wounds, some of them grievous."

I agree with most of you post but not this. We won in Vietnam. You don't believe me? Is SE Asia Communist? Is Communism a force in the world today? VN was one of the battles fought and won to stem that tide. The tide was stemmed.

Similarly the Dems and other America-haters want us to lose in Iraq. Iraq is just one battle against the war on terrorism. Twenty years from now Iraq will be seen as an important battle either in our victory or our defeat against the terrorists. Kerry and the Dems would like it to be part of our defeat. It won't be.
94 posted on 02/22/2004 2:28:43 PM PST by Hon
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To: KQQL
We can not edit individual posts. I can pull it or leave it.
95 posted on 02/22/2004 2:29:20 PM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: Hon
Thanks! Here is the excerpt, in case others miss clicking on your link, as I did, initially. It's a great article! It gives a lot of detail about Kerry in Vietnam and how he got his wounds. I recommend everyone read it.

Boston Glboe: Kerry Part 2

"Kerry served two tours. For a relatively uneventful six months, from December 1967 to June 1968, he served in the electrical department aboard the USS Gridley, a guided-missile frigate that supported aircraft carriers in the Gulf of Tonkin and was far removed from combat.

"I didn't have any real feel for what the heck was going on [in the war]," Kerry has recalled. His ship returned to its Long Beach, Calif., port on June 6, 1968, the day that Robert F. Kennedy died from a gunshot wound he received on the previous night at a Los Angeles hotel. The antiwar protests were growing. But within five months Kerry was heading back to Vietnam, seeking to fulfill his officer commitment despite his growing misgivings about the war.

Kerry initially hoped to continue his service at a relatively safe distance from most fighting, securing an assignment as "swift boat" skipper. While the 50-foot swift boats cruised the Vietnamese coast a little closer to the action than the Gridley had come, they were still considered relatively safe.

"I didn't really want to get involved in the war," Kerry said in a little-noticed contribution to a book of Vietnam reminiscences published in 1986. "When I signed up for the swift boats, they had very little to do with the war. They were engaged in coastal patrolling and that's what I thought I was going to be doing."

But two weeks after he arrived in Vietnam, the swift boat mission changed -- and Kerry went from having one of the safest assignments in the escalating conflict to one of the most dangerous. Under the newly launched Operation SEALORD, swift boats were charged with patrolling the narrow waterways of the Mekong Delta to draw fire and smoke out the enemy. Cruising inlets and coves and canals, swift boats were especially vulnerable targets."

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"Unfortunately, Robin had engine trouble, and Batman's exit was delayed until the boats could depart in unison. The Batman crew encountered some Viet Cong, engaged in a firefight, and Kerry was slightly wounded on his arm, earning his first Purple Heart on his first day of serious action.

"It was not a very serious wound at all," recalled William Schachte, who oversaw the mission and went on to become a rear admiral."

96 posted on 02/22/2004 2:29:22 PM PST by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: KQQL
I refuse to accept John Kerry as a war hero!The whole thing is a concoction.
97 posted on 02/22/2004 2:30:13 PM PST by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: Destro
"Kerry did kill him though and had a hand in his boat and crew killing other communists. He killed and he bled. You don't want to call that hand to hand combat that is fine by me."

You simply don't know what you are talking about or you are a troll. There is ZERO record of any hand-to-hand combat involving Kerry or any of the crew on his boat during that event or any other described.

Why are you spreading lies?
98 posted on 02/22/2004 2:30:16 PM PST by Hon
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To: Seeking the truth
Excellent solution to the "fake picture" problem".
99 posted on 02/22/2004 2:30:22 PM PST by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: Verginius Rufus
Well, not real young but....

;-)

100 posted on 02/22/2004 2:30:28 PM PST by StriperSniper (Manuel Miranda - Whistleblower)
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