You want to talk like a tramp, then you get talked down to.
As an Army veteran this is about a soldier and an Army event, you are trying to turn it into some chick, personal thing, grow up.
If you respect the military and want to maintain it, then start respecting it, and do not contribute to this national embarrassment, by trying to protect the myth.
Show some respect for the real heroes of her unit who were fighting as soldiers that day, and dying.
Talk like a tramp? You have serious problems, Sir.
You want to make this something it isn’t. You’re unhappy that she didn’t get killed with the rest? Well, why don’t you just go and ask her to do the ‘honorable’ thing and hand her a weapon? Otherwise, you’re over concern with this topic and making certain Lynch is vilified is just wrong. She served her country. She’s setting the record straight, not trying to hide anything. But, I guess that’s not good enough for you. Whoever you think you are to judge.
ps. You’re making me respect the Air Force, to which my b-i-l belongs and has served, more than your Army. My best friend’s brother was Army and killed in Iraq. My father was Army. No, I don’t respect you, you haven’t earned it. Tramp? No, Sir.
I think the problem a lot of people have is they dont understand how calling her a hero cheapens the meaning of the word.