Kerry's Bronze Star citation indicates that the man he rescued was knocked off of his boat - Kerry's Bronze Star
It says a man went overboard from Kerry's boat, it says noting about any other men overboard. It says Kerry rescused a man from the water, but does not say it was the man that was knocked out of his boat.
Anyway, differing on that point is not as big a deal as this: the citation says the was enemy fire. Not all of the men there agree, in fact, I think a majority of the men there assert there was no enemy fire, only the mines.
Kerry is a lying sack.
Why is Kerry's Bronze Star citation signed by John Lehman who was the Secretary of the Navy in the early 80's?
Was the citation rewritten or reissued, 20 years after the action? Why?
On a previous thread we compared the signature on that citation to other documents signed by Lehman, there is no doubt it is his. I have never seen this addressed beyond FreeRepublic.