Originally posted by: TehMac
I understand it is VERY hard to get one.
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Just take the damn Navy Cross. I'd be just as proud for my kid either way (after all - it's
what he did not the award that you're going to physically get).
How dare she reject an award of this standard for her son
Originally posted by: BoomerD
From what little info is given in the story, it's a difficult call. IF they're right about the severity of his wounds before the grenade incident, then MAYBE the CMOH is overreaching...MAYBE.
IMO, the Navy Cross isn't anything to "sneeze at." It's the 2nd highest award a Marine can earn, only slightly less prestigious than the CMOH.
If she turns it down as the article says she has said she would, then fuck her.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: BoomerD
From what little info is given in the story, it's a difficult call. IF they're right about the severity of his wounds before the grenade incident, then MAYBE the CMOH is overreaching...MAYBE.
IMO, the Navy Cross isn't anything to "sneeze at." It's the 2nd highest award a Marine can earn, only slightly less prestigious than the CMOH.
If she turns it down as the article says she has said she would, then fuck her.
I agree.
not to mention reports say that he couldnt have got on the granade since he was shot by friendly fire.
so no that does not get him the MoH. but i suspect he might
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: BoomerD
From what little info is given in the story, it's a difficult call. IF they're right about the severity of his wounds before the grenade incident, then MAYBE the CMOH is overreaching...MAYBE.
IMO, the Navy Cross isn't anything to "sneeze at." It's the 2nd highest award a Marine can earn, only slightly less prestigious than the CMOH.
If she turns it down as the article says she has said she would, then fuck her.
I agree.
not to mention reports say that he couldnt have got on the granade since he was shot by friendly fire.
so no that does not get him the MoH. but i suspect he might
My only question is witnesses saying he grabbed the grenade and pulled it under his body.
The forensics says the grenade blew up under him. So how did it get there if he didn't grab it?
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: BoomerD
From what little info is given in the story, it's a difficult call. IF they're right about the severity of his wounds before the grenade incident, then MAYBE the CMOH is overreaching...MAYBE.
IMO, the Navy Cross isn't anything to "sneeze at." It's the 2nd highest award a Marine can earn, only slightly less prestigious than the CMOH.
If she turns it down as the article says she has said she would, then fuck her.
I agree.
not to mention reports say that he couldnt have got on the granade since he was shot by friendly fire.
so no that does not get him the MoH. but i suspect he might
My only question is witnesses saying he grabbed the grenade and pulled it under his body.
The forensics says the grenade blew up under him. So how did it get there if he didn't grab it?
Someone shoved one under him to try to cover up the friendly fire incident? Who knows, the friendly fire may NOT have been an accident...happens in every war. In Vietnam, lots of people were "fragged" intentionally...
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It all just saddens me that he died in a false war.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It all just saddens me that he died in a false war.
Originally posted by: lupi
Who shot him is irrelevant as far as the award goes and the article is extremely bare on the details discussing why he could or couldn't have covered the nade of his own will.
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
No. Read a few MoH write-ups and compare it to what this Marine did. The Navy Cross is very respectable and fitting.