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Book, ads assail Kerry's military record
SeattleTImes ^ | 08/15/04 | Dallas Morning News

Posted on 08/15/2004 6:12:20 AM PDT by Pikamax

Book, ads assail Kerry's military record

By The Dallas Morning News and St. Louis Post-Dispatch

DALLAS — Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's much-vaunted military record is under attack in a controversial television ad and a newly released book.

The group behind the television attacks, the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, has accused Kerry of exaggerating claims in order to earn medals and Purple Hearts during his tour in Vietnam almost 35 years ago.

Many members date their anger at Kerry to his anti-war activities after he returned from Vietnam, saying he slandered veterans.

The group has come under fierce counterattack by critics who say that the men featured in the ad did not serve directly with Kerry and that their charges are refuted by extensive military records and numerous eyewitnesses closer to the action than the group members. The Kerry campaign even notes that some of the accusers were superior officers who at the time gave the candidate glowing performance reviews.

The group's 60-second TV commercial is running in three closely contested states — Ohio, Wisconsin and West Virginia.

Retired Rear Adm. Roy Hoffmann, an organizer of the group, says members expected attacks.

"We're not naive to think we're not going to get blasts," said Hoffmann, who, as commander of Coastal Surveillance Force, was Kerry's superior officer.

Jim Rassmann, a special-forces soldier who says Kerry saved his life, told CNN that the group's campaign is "very disingenuous," adding: "This is partisan motivation on his part and for the part of his whole organization."

The anti-Kerry book released last week also accuses him of distorting his military service for political gain.

The book, "Unfit for Command," is co-authored by longtime Kerry nemesis John O'Neill, a Houston lawyer who followed Kerry as commander of Patrol Craft Fast 94. The two squared off in the early 1970s in a famous TV debate about the war, and Kerry's campaign calls O'Neill a pawn of the Republican Party for more than three decades.

Hoffmann says his group was organized only when it became clear the Massachusetts senator would be the Democratic presidential nominee.

"We wouldn't be existing if someone else was nominated as president," he said.

In a phone interview last week from his home in Richmond, Va., Hoffmann called Kerry "a chronic liar who cannot tell anything without exaggerating or fabricating."

Hoffmann cited a few examples that he conceded were petty — for example, a statement in Kerry's journals that the naval base at Cam Rahn Bay had a bowling alley. "There was no bowling alley," Hoffmann said. "That's insignificant, but it tells you the pattern of the man."

Kerry and his surrogates have touted his Vietnam service, opening up his record to scrutiny. He prominently featured his swift-boat crew members during the Democratic convention, and they told stories of his courage and leadership under fire.

The Kerry campaign has called the swift-boat group a Republican front operation. Houston home builder Bob Perry, a major financial supporter of President Bush and the Republican Party, has provided $100,000 to the group, about two-thirds of the organization's donations, according to recent federal records.

The White House and the Bush campaign say they had nothing to do with the ad but have declined to condemn it specifically.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a friend of Kerry's but who is supporting Bush's re-election, has called the TV spot "dishonest and dishonorable."

The Kerry campaign notes that none of the men in the ad were on Kerry's boats. And only one of the members of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth actually served on Kerry's boats. However, several of the men served on the same river patrols as Kerry, and three were on other boats during the rescue mission that resulted in Kerry's Bronze Star and third Purple Heart.

Much of the debate over the TV ad boils down to different versions of the events.

For example, the ad quotes Navy doctor Louis Letson as saying Kerry lied about his first Purple Heart, awarded for action on the night of Dec. 2, 1968. In the ad, Letson offers no details, and he was unavailable for interviewing.

But the issue is whether Kerry accidentally wounded himself while firing at phantoms on the beach. Hoffmann, the admiral, says Kerry was hit in the arm by a tiny piece of shrapnel from a round he himself had fired from an M-79 grenade launcher, a shotgun-like weapon.

Three reporters for the Boston Globe researched the event for "John F. Kerry," a book published this year. They say his commanding officer at the time, retired Lt. Cmdr. Grant Hibbard, "thought the wound was slight and he had questions about whether Kerry's boat had taken enemy fire."

In Douglas Brinkley's "Line of Duty," also published this year, Kerry says he fired an illumination flare and saw men running from beached sampans, whereupon Kerry and his crew opened fire. But the book makes no mention of return fire at Kerry's boat. At any rate, the consensus holds that the wound was little more than a scratch.

Kerry's Silver Star — the military's third-highest award for heroism in combat — was awarded for his actions on Feb. 28, 1969, when he beached his boat, went after a Viet Cong guerrilla who was carrying a rocket launcher and fatally shot him.

The anti-Kerry group claims the guerrilla actually was a wounded boy, who was shot in the back while fleeing — a charge that first surfaced during Kerry's 1996 Senate campaign. Several of Kerry's crewmembers, along with the late Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, came to Kerry's defense at that time.

Kerry's Bronze Star was awarded for his actions March 13, 1969, when he was credited with pulling Rassmann out of the water during an ambush.

The citation says that despite an arm injury, Kerry exposed himself to enemy small-arms fire to rescue an Army Green Beret officer who had fallen into the water.

Van O'Dell, a gunner aboard another swift boat said that as the patrol passed a fishing weir across the Bay Hop River, another boat hit a mine. O'Dell said he fired "a couple of hundred rounds" from a machine gun but did not see return fire. Two others who commanded other swift boats that day, Larry Thurlow and Jack Chenoweth, supported his version.

Thurlow, who also won a Bronze Star that day for coming to the aid of the wounded sailors in the craft that hit the mine, said that what Kerry did was routine.

"One of the main criticisms is that there was no hostile fire and all Kerry did was pull a guy out of the water," said Thurlow, who now lives in Kansas.

Rassmann, a Republican, volunteered to campaign with Kerry. He has said repeatedly that Kerry saved his life, and as recently as last week in an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal, said Kerry's boat was under heavy enemy fire.

And in a telephone interview last week from Clearwater, Fla., Del Sandusky, the driver of Kerry's boat that day, was asked about O'Dell's quote.

"That's a lie," he said. "I saw the gun flashes shooting at us from the shore. I saw the rounds hitting the water. O'Dell is full of crap."


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To: Pikamax

Just a teeny item, but a few months ago, Kerry boosted his ability to command by claiming to have been Officer of the Deck on a ship with "nuclear weapons." This must have been the Gridley. Were guided missile frigates nuclear-armed? Or was the Gridley ferrying nukes to the carriers off VM? If the latter, did Kerry reveal information that may still be classified today?


21 posted on 08/15/2004 6:53:13 AM PDT by Original Kamaaina
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To: John Thornton
"Notice how their is nothing in the story about the motivation of the pro-Kerry veterans"

Yes, my thoughts are that the anti-Kerry vets have little to gain, but the few that go along with Kerry's lies are lusting for their night in the Lincoln bedroom and the perks of being a drinking buddy of the president.
22 posted on 08/15/2004 6:54:53 AM PDT by AlexW
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To: Original Kamaaina

Bump to that.


23 posted on 08/15/2004 6:59:16 AM PDT by bvw
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To: Pikamax
This article is By The Dallas Morning News and St. Louis Post-Dispatch and, to my surprise, seems not overly antagonistic toward the SBVT. In fact, it even mentions research done by reporters of the liberals' hallowed Boston Globe that seems not to refute an SBVT claim that embarrasses Kerry. That's not an outright affirmation, but it is still interesting, coming from the liberal Dallas Morning News.

Moreover, the article appeared in major papers in Dallas, St, Louis, and Seattle. Those are mainstream papers, aren't they? Again, to my surprise (and my gratification) the SBVT book and protest, and coverage of return fire (so to speak), is not being blacked out completely.

The legs may be growing in length and strength...

24 posted on 08/15/2004 7:07:31 AM PDT by TheGeezer (If only I had skin as thick as Ann Coulter, and but half her intelligence...)
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To: TheGeezer

It is difficult to maintain a complete blackout regarding a book that is a #1 bestseller on Amazon.com, even before it is released. The best the media can do is what they did here, insult the veterans making the charges and put up a few statements from vets who defend Kerry.


25 posted on 08/15/2004 7:25:01 AM PDT by Montfort
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To: Citizen Tom Paine

Good morning.
I may be wrong, but I believe there was a "NSU" listed in those carefully vetted medical records that john kerry's campaign released, then pulled from the web site. NSU means non-specific urethral infection which was how good medics protected troops who contracted gonhorrhea (sp?) from getting punished for damaging government property. Vung Tau on Cap St. Jacque was an in-country R&R site that was not far by Swiftboat from kerry's AO.

That also brings up the question of R&Rs and passes. Can kerry's time in the field (on the boat?) be reduced even more by time spent in Vung Tau, or on Tu Do and Hai Ba Trung streets in Saigon. Of course it goes without saying that I apologize to john kerry if I'm wrong about him getting the clap.

Michael Frazier


26 posted on 08/15/2004 7:34:34 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender, no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok.)
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To: brazzaville

I believe you're right. I've also read that Kerry had an NSU.


27 posted on 08/15/2004 8:02:05 AM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions=Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: TheGeezer

For this story to even be mentioned in the Liberal Seattle press shows that it has legs. Big chinks in their armor are starting to appear.

When the RNC starts hammering away at everything he did post-Vietnam, he's probably going to put himself in for another Purple Heart.


28 posted on 08/15/2004 8:11:39 AM PDT by rightvet
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To: guitfiddlist
Re your post in which you said: There are two sides to every issue, eh? Good plan, Fox. We can tune you out too. We still have the internet - and we can also re-annoint another outlet that has the courage to present the substantial and obvious truth.

You are right on target! Fox can--and based on what I've read lately, should--be replaced as a news channel for conservatives.

29 posted on 08/15/2004 8:33:24 AM PDT by OldPossum
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To: Original Kamaaina
Were guided missile frigates nuclear-armed? Or was the Gridley ferrying nukes to the carriers off VM?

Yes, they were nuclear-capable.

The Gridley (DLG-21, now CG-21) was a Leahy-class guided missile frigate with Terrier missile systems fore and aft. The Terrier missile had nuclear warhead capability in addition to its conventional anti-aircraft missiles.

The Gridley also had an ASROC (anti-submarine rocket) launcher midships. It was capable of firing nuclear weapons as well as conventional torpedoes.

I can't imagine a situation where they would have been ferrying them anywhere. If they had them aboard, it would have been for their own use.

30 posted on 08/15/2004 8:58:14 AM PDT by Bob (From an old commercial: "Don't forget between the toes, Johnny.")
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To: Original Kamaaina
Sorry, I should have added:

A ship is described as nuclear-capable if it has systems that are able to launch nuclear weapons. That fact is unclassified.

The presence or absence of nuclear weapons on any particular ship is classified. That's why the term nuclear-armed isn't used since that would indicate their presence.

31 posted on 08/15/2004 9:08:16 AM PDT by Bob (From an old commercial: "Don't forget between the toes, Johnny.")
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To: sirchtruth

The media's agenda is the same as it was when Clinton was running for office. If you don't like the issue .. ignore it.

IT WON'T WORK THIS TIME. While the media is willing to ignore it .. it has proven to us that we don't need the MSM to inform us anymore. Their silence is sinking their own boat along with Kerry's.


32 posted on 08/15/2004 12:12:05 PM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: The only way to Peace is through Victory!)
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