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24 soldiers to receive Medal of Honor
"The Medal of Honor will be awarded to 24 people, three of them living, who served in wars of past decades, the White House announced today.
In recognition of their valor in World War II, Vietnam and Korea, President Obama will present the awards on March 18, according to a statement from the White House. Each of the soldiers was previously recognized by award of the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second highest military award. That award will be upgraded to the Medal of Honor in recognition of their gallantry, intrepidity and heroism above and beyond the call of duty." http://www.armytimes.com/article/201...ve-Medal-Honor I see a couple of Berets amongst those 24 heroes too :lifter |
Wondering why some are identified by race?
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Every one needs a label in this administration.
Congrads to the men that are being recognized for their valor. |
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Hat's off to all of them. |
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Glad to see the men who earned the Medal of Honor are receiving it. Thank you for your service and sacrifice; fighting for Freedom. |
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"The Army conducted the review under a directive from Congress in the 2002 National Defense Authorization Act. The law required that the record of each Jewish American and Hispanic American veteran who received a Service Cross during or after World War II be reviewed for possible upgrade to the Medal of Honor." http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-...ded-to-24-vets |
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2 of the 3 living recipients named were SF NCOs serving with the 4th Mobile Strike Force Command and the 3rd Mobile Strike Force Command.
It always seemed to me as if the guys I served with who were recipients of either the DSC or MOH could have easily been awarded either one, and the distinction between which was awarded was a bit of a proverbial coin toss at that level of valor. I view actions like this DOD review and those of JTFFA as signs that we will neither forget nor fail to recognize the valorous actions of those who give their all for this nation and its ideals. Richard |
http://www.fayobserver.com/military/....html?mode=jqm
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Lenny Kravitz
This administration will bestow the award, but the wheels were set in motion back in 2000-2001 ...and now you know the rest of the story.
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The “Leonard Kravitz Jewish War Veterans Act of 2001”, H.R. 606, was introduced February 13, 2001 by Rep. Wexler (D-FL) and co-sponsored by Reps. Gilman (R-NY), Crowley (D-NY), and Cantor (R-VA). http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c107:H.R.606.IH: It was signed into law December 28, 2001 as part of the 2002 NDAA; see page 105, Section 552. http://www.dod.gov/dodgc/olc/docs/2002NDAA.pdf |
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Maybe in 40 years
Perhaps this Marine will get his Navy Cross upgraded someday. I guess I would have to go along with those who were there at the time.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...r-because.html Douglas Sterner, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and curator of the Military Times Hall of Valor, told U-T San Diego that Peralta is being held to an unfair standard. 'The Medal of Honor is recommended by the comrades in arms that witness the action. It has to go through a vetting process, but the individuals who witness the action should be the basis on which that medal is awarded. 'I have never heard ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’ used in the same sentence as Medal of Honor before. It’s a legal term, not a military term,' he said. |
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