Posted on 04/20/2004 5:48:11 PM PDT by kattracks
WASHINGTON (AP) Amid questions about his military records, John Kerry's campaign on Tuesday provided documentation of Vietnam War injuries that included shrapnel wounds to his arms, legs and buttocks that earned him three Purple Hearts.
Kerry spokesman Michael Meehan said the campaign was in the process of compiling the rest of Kerry's naval record and planned to begin posting it on Kerry's Web site by day's end. Kerry said all his military records are available to the public during an appearance Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Meehan said the Massachusetts senator and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee requested a copy of his record from the Navy last month and received roughly 150 pages last week.
Conservatives, talk radio and some newspapers editorials have questioned whether Kerry was deserving of the three Purple Hearts, fueling questions about his Navy service from 1966 to 1970 and the seriousness of his injuries.
He served two tours of duty, four months on the USS Gridley frigate off Vietnam's shore and nearly five months as a swiftboat commander in the Mekong Delta. He volunteered for the second tour and earned all his medals during the second stint.
Meehan gave The Associated Press 13 pages that included documentation for the Silver Star, Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts. The Boston Globe obtained some of the records last year for an extensive series on Kerry.
The documents also included declassified reports that briefly explain the injuries that led to Kerry's Purple Heart awards. They show Kerry had shrapnel wounds in his left thigh after his boat came under intense fire on Feb. 20, 1969, and he suffered shrapnel wounds in his left buttock and contusions on his right forearm when a mine detonated close to his boat on March 13, 1969.
The campaign could not locate a similar report for Kerry's original Purple Heart. As evidence that Kerry was wounded, Meehan showed The Associated Press a "Sick Call Treatment Record" from Kerry's personal files that included a brief written note dated Dec. 3, 1968, and stamped from the naval support facility at Cam Ranh Bay.
"Shrapnel in left arm above elbow. Shrapnel removed and appl bacitracin dressing. Ret to Duty," it said. The note is followed by a signature that appears to say "JCCarreon" and some illegible letters that Meehan said probably designate the medical official's rank.
Meehan said the campaign would allow a reporter to see the record at the campaign's headquarters, but not take a copy. He said it would not be made available to the public because Kerry considers it a private medical record.
Documentation for the second two injuries show that Kerry was deemed to be in good condition and returned to active duty after treatment. The documentation does not describe the severity of the injuries. A third Purple Heart meant Kerry could be reassigned out of Vietnam, and a document dated March 17, 1969, said Kerry requested duty as a personal aid in Boston, New York or the Washington, D.C., area.
Meehan said although Kerry could have asked to stay in Vietnam, it was the Navy's decision to request that he be reassigned. Kerry left the country in early April 1969.
Ken Mehlman, President Bush's campaign manager, accused Kerry's campaign of waffling on the release of his military records, saying the campaign's position on Tuesday to release the records in "due diligence" is contrary to Kerry's comments on "Meet the Press" that the records would be made public immediately.
"Senator Kerry's record of nondisclosure and his flip-flop on this issue should concern voters," Mehlman said.
Meehan responded, "Senator Kerry's record on the military is one we are running on, not running from. We are happy to compare Senator Kerry's record of service to anybody in the Bush campaign who has or has not served."
Bush was in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War, but did not serve in combat. Bush released hundreds of pages of his Vietnam-era military records in February to counter Democrats' suggestions that he shirked his duty in the Texas Air National Guard.
The White House said the documents comprise his entire military record. The records did not provide evidence that Bush was in Alabama during a period when Democrats have questioned whether he reported for service.
Kerry on Friday questioned Republicans who avoided the war and now criticize him on national security, but he didn't mention Bush.
"I fought under that flag and I saw that flag draped over the coffins of friends," Kerry said. "I'm tired of Karl Rove and Dick Cheney and a bunch of people who went out of their way to avoid the chance to serve when they had the chance."
The Purple Heart is awarded to soldiers who are wounded or killed by enemy forces. The Silver Star is awarded for gallantry in action, and the Bronze Star is for heroic achievement.
Kerry received the Bronze Star for his actions after being wounded by the mine, which led to the third Purple Heart. According to his citation, one of Kerry's boatmates was thrown overboard and Kerry pulled him to safety with "his arm bleeding and in pain and with disregard for his personal safety." Kerry and the man, retired Los Angeles police officer Jim Rassmann, had an emotional public reunion in January, two days before Kerry would win the Iowa caucuses.
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On the Net:
Facsimiles of Kerry's Purple Heart citations are available at:
http://wid.ap.org/documents/kerry/purplehearts.pdf
Facsimiles of Kerry's bronze and silver star citations are available at:
http://wid.ap.org/documents/kerry/stars.pdf
Facsimiles of reports describing Kerry's wounds are available at:
What does it matter? if he was wounded in the same attack? This wasn't a Frank Burns "shell fragment in eye" Purple Heart, it was for shrapnel in his tuchis, and the medical record also notes contusions, as medical records commonly do.
In any case, quibbling over Kerry's Purple Hearts is 100% counter-productive and plays into his hands unless there is "gotcha" evidence that is not only indisputable, but a bombshell revelation, or unless we can show a pattern of consciously using Vietnam service as a stepping stone to power. It's like quibbling over Benedict Arnold's combat record instead of criticizing his treason. Whether Kerry was a "hero" in Nam is questionable. Whether he was a treasonous scumbag when he came back, and a threat to our troops safety ever since, is 100% indisputable. Use the big guns--Hit Benedict Arnold for treason, not for exagerrating his wounds at Montreal and Saratoga.
My thoughts exactly. Sounds like the schrapnel was removed using a powerful magnifying glass and some eyebrow tweezers. And apparently this is the injury that he went over his C.O. to get approved for a P.H. To me it sounds like a lot of B.S.
Hey...Do you think his actual full name might be John Frankburns Kerry?
It's "revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night". Deuce of course being a deuce coupe.
Not necessarily. Many military military records contain psychological evaluations. Mine does; one of my sergeants noticed some symptoms similar to those experienced by his ADD son and recommended I go get checked out. The base shrink did a full psych workup on me (standard procedure), and although I have no mental problems and nothing to hide, I would release those records over my dead body. The inside of my head is private. Of course, I don't plan on running for President, but if Kerry is telling the truth (unlikely, I know) I can empathize.
Bacitracin! ROTFL! I require as much medical attention after a day of gardening and home improvement projects.
In fact, I've probably spilled more blood around my house in a weekend than Kerry spilled the entire time he was in Vietnam.
It's a matter of public record: Kerry first asked for deferment to study in Paris (no joke). He was refused, so he enlisted.
I'm not here to defend John Frankburns Kerry, but have you seen Band of Brothers? I remember at least 3 of the guys in Easy Company of the 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne getting wounded in the hind end while fully engaged in opening a can of smite on the Nazis. There are a lot of ways a patrol boat skipper could catch some shrapnel in the tuchis while doing his job honorably; the skipper is not always facing the enemy directly, and even if he were at the very tip of the bow, shrapnel from a hit behind him could hit him in his stern. :-)
No one can justify a PH for a bruise, not even Kerry.
He didn't get a PH for a bruise, he got it for taking shrapnel.
DISH! Please!
Where oh where??? This is synopsis.
More than a little odd. Just a typical bait and switch on behalf of another Liberal liar.
Kerry and his spokesman (?) have repeated, 'all records will be available'. Right; nothing changed here; they are still hiding the truth.
Okay; this is an insult. It also shows jeffenkerry's as highly motivated to 'collect' Medals of Honor. Shows as well, this man, knows no shame.
With that said, this is not going to sink Kerry. His stand on the issues will.
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