Posted on 10/06/2004 10:07:22 PM PDT by Old Sarge Ski
The seven Medals of Honor listed below were stolen from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Museum located on the USS Yorktown at Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, on the night of June 27-28, 2004
Owen Hammerberg: Navy, World War II John Mihalowski: Navy, Peacetime 1923/1939 John Wilson: Army, Civil War Donald Truesdell: USMC, 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Brent Woods: Army, Indian Campaign Hans Hansen: Navy, Boxer Rebellion Leslie Bellrichard: Army, Vietnam
In the early-morning of June 28th, a custodian noticed that the large class case containing the medals had been broken into and the medals were missing. He alerted museum officials who called the police. The FBI is monitoring on-line auction sites such as eBay and informing antique dealers in the area.
If anyone has information about the robbery or the metals, they should contact: Victoria Leslie Director of Operations Congressional Medal of Honor Society 40 Patriots Point Road Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464
Phone:843-884-8862 Fax:8243-884-1471 E-mail: vleslie@earthlink.net
John Kerry, GIVE BACK THOSE MEDALS.
Damm, beat me...
It's NEVER legal to sell a medal, is it? They remain property of the US government or something. Nobody should be buying medals for any reason.
Hang the scum who did it. Show no mercy. Let the crows pick their bones while they swing in the wind.
The comment belongs to anyone who wants it. We all know it fits Kerry's MO. Maybe Edwards took them in order to score brownie points with his Buddy.
bump
and bonk the scum on the head
John Kerry, GIVE BACK THOSE MEDALS.
Why would he want them? There is no room left on his chest to place them. Maybe squeeeeeeezeee one between a couple of purple hearts.
I dunno, but about 5 years ago I went to a gun show and this one booth was selling old WWII memorabilia among soem old vietnam era stuff... I saw a couple of purple hearts and other things.... I dunno how legal it is.
How the hell could this happen?
it is illegal to wear the Medal of Honor, if you haven't earned it...
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§ 704. Military medals or decorations
Release date: 2004-08-06
(a) In General. Whoever knowingly wears, manufactures, or sells any decoration or medal authorized by Congress for the armed forces of the United States, or any of the service medals or badges awarded to the members of such forces, or the ribbon, button, or rosette of any such badge, decoration or medal, or any colorable imitation thereof, except when authorized under regulations made pursuant to law, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
(b) Congressional Medal of Honor.
(1) In general. If a decoration or medal involved in an offense under subsection (a) is a Congressional Medal of Honor, in lieu of the punishment provided in that subsection, the offender shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
(2) Definitions.
(A) As used in subsection (a) with respect to a Congressional Medal of Honor, sells includes trades, barters, or exchanges for anything of value.
(B) As used in this subsection, Congressional Medal of Honor means
(i) a medal of honor awarded under section 3741, 6241, or 8741 of title 10 or section 491 of title 14;
(ii) a duplicate medal of honor issued under section 3754, 6256, or 8754 of title 10 or section 504 of title 14; or
(iii) a replacement of a medal of honor provided under section 3747, 6253, or 8747 of title 10 or section 501 of title 14.
no room left on his chest to place them
NO ROOM! His chest has more air in it than a Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Ballon from his 1% bounce from the debate last week. The SOB has room on the chest for the battleship as well as the medals.
What a low life thing to do!
That is really sad.
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