Posted on 04/20/2004 2:48:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON -
Amid questions about his military records, John Kerry (news - web sites)'s campaign on Tuesday provided certification of his medals from the Vietnam War, including three Purple Hearts for combat injuries.
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 the Internet 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. He said the campaign was in the process of scanning images of the documents Tuesday and they would be posted on Kerry's Web site.
Meehan gave The Associated Press 13 pages that included documentation for the Silver Star, Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts. The campaign gave the same records to the Boston Globe last year for an extensive series on Kerry's background.
The documents also included declassified reports that explain Kerry's wounds that led to his 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 buttocks 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 medic's written note dated Dec. 9, 1968.
"Shrapnel in left arm above elbow. Shrapnel removed and appl bacitracin dressing. Ret to Duty."
Documentation for the second two injuries show that Kerry was deemed to be in good condition and returned to active duty after treatment. But 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.
Bush campaign manager Ken Mehlman 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.
According to the Pentagon (news - web sites), the Silver Star is awarded for "gallantry in action against an opposing armed force" and the Bronze Star is for "heroic or meritorious achievement of service, not involving aerial flight in connection with operations against an opposing armed force. Bronze 'V' device worn to denote valor."
The Purple Heart is "awarded for wounds or death as a result of an act of any opposing armed force, as a result of an international terrorist attack or as a result of military operations while serving as part of a peacekeeping force."
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Pukin.......what is the mood over at DU over this and the O'Neill interview on CNN?
Kerry is such a dork.
I really hate to tell a family secret....but one of my uncles got a purple heart. He went back to get the coffee pot and....got shot in the butt!!!!!!! He did something stupid and got a medal for it besides.
I commend ALL Veterans for their service, regardless of where or when they served.
But not knowing Purple Heart protocol, I do have to ask, is getting a SLIVER truly a war injury? I mean, this didn't even require a steri-strip, or a stitch, but barely a band-aid. I have had worse paper cuts.
No expert on war wounds - but shouldn't shapnel be moving fast enough to require more than bacitracin? How can shapnel lodge so close to the surface that mere bacitracin (no stitches, etc) suffice?
Sounds to me like a SPLINTER.
Sorry - but only a pansy would accept a Purple Heart for this! (Please forgive the insult to those alternative lifestyle folks with courage...can't come up with a term to describe someone like this)
Kerry had to initiate the request, not the Navy. It was the Navy's decision whether to approve the request or not. We need all the service records including those while in the Reserves. We need an explanation about his military status during the period 1970-1. If Kerry continues to leak out the records little by little and raise more questions, it should only increase the demand for more information. We should also push for Teresa's tax returns.
I suspect that Leno and Letterman are going to be having a little fun with John Kerry's ass-wound tonight. Many who have blindly considered Kerry a 'war-hero' are going to reevaluate when they discover that for two splinters and a chunk of hot metal in his ass, he got to leave when many with worse injuries remained in country.
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