Vietnam
Vet Against Kerry
Posted February, 2004
Our posts on John Kerry have
elicited many grateful and supportive responses
from Vietnam War vets. We have no standing of
any kind to do anything but honor Kerry for
his distinguished war service. I think we differ
with Kerry nowadays on the justice of the war,
the honor of the American cause, the respect
due the men who served and the nature of their
service. To our knowledge, Kerry has never apologized
for his utterly disgusting defamation of all
echelons of the American military in the war.
This evening we received an
interesting message on the subject of Kerry
and the war. The writer has provided identifying
information that allows us to authenticate his
own service, although he has asked us to withhold
his name and other identifying information.
Our reader writes:
I've been reading your blog
regularly for some months now, and appreciate
it for a number of reasons. I grew up in St.
Paul, on Selby Avenue (early to mid-50's), then
West St. Paul. Graduated from Sibley High School
in '63, and went on to the University of Minnesota
('63-'66). In May '66, I quit the U and enlisted
in the infantry because I wanted to go to Vietnam.
I joined the 9th Infantry Division
at Ft. Riley, KS, which had been newly activated,
and which was to train as a unit, then deploy
to Vietnam. I became a rifle squad leader in
the 4th battalion, 47th Infantry, and we deployed
to Vietnam in Jan '67. My battalion was a part
of the Mobile Riverine force in the Mekong Delta.
We were the first American units in the Delta,
and 1967 was a year of hard fighting down there.
I was very lucky. I finished my 1-year tour
with the 9th Division, then extended my tour
and went to the Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
at II Field force HQ, which was a bit north
of Saigon, at Long Binh.
I extended my tour two more
times, spending 16 months there in the TOC,
as an Operations NCO. My 3-year enlistment was
over in May '69, and I came home to St. Paul.
I had spent 28 months in Vietnam. I had earned
the Combat Infantryman's Badge, Bronze Star
w/"V" Device w/2 Oak Leaf Clusters,
two Air Medals, a Purple Heart (for a very slight
wound), an Army Commendation Medal, and the
Vietnamese Cross For Gallantry (awarded quite
liberally by the gov't of SVN). The Mobile Riverine
Force had earned a Presidential Unit Citation
for its 1967 campaigns.
I relate all of the above to
establish my credentials as a critic of John
F. Kerry (hereinafter referred to as "that
Prick"). I know a little about how the
award system worked in Vietnam. If you did something
worthy of an award, it first had to be brought
to the attention of your commander, who would
then check with witnesses, and so on, and decide
(in accordance with the governing Army regulation,
AR 672-something) what the action merited.
If everything was confirmed and approved, an
officer (normally the original witness) would
write the citation describing the action. All
of this was then forwarded to whatever command
level was required by the AR to approve that
particular award. A Silver Star requires something
quite extraordinary in the infantry. I cannot
be sure, but I don't recall ANY Silver Stars
awarded in '67 to any soldier in the MRF, and
that's a full year of fighting by 3 entire infantry
battalions.
Now comes before us that Prick.
That Prick spent a 6-month
tour on a small warship off the coast of Vietnam,
which service undoubtedly required him occasionally
to miss a full night's sleep in his air-conditioned
cabin. This "tour" doesn't even count.
He spent some time Stateside, no doubt basking
in his "veteran" status among pallid
ensigns, then took a deep breath and returned
to Vietnam. This time, he wangled his way onto
a Swift Boat, which from a grunt's point of
view is pretty cushy duty. It is entirely possible
that that Prick actually fired a weapon sometime
between Dec '67, and Mar '68, since he has made
references to dead civilians of both sexes and
all ages during this period.
During this same period, that Prick received
3 fragment wounds from RPG's which missed him
and his boat. All 3 of these were band-aid wounds
(same as mine).
In Mar '68, a lone VC fired
an RPG at that Prick's boat, resulting in another
miss. One of the crewmen answered this with
about 50 rounds from a twin-mount 50 cal MG,
wounding the VC, who jumped out of sight. That
Prick beached the boat (dumb dumb dumb) where
the VC had been, jumped ashore, found the wounded
VC, killed him, and returned to the boat with
the offending RPG launcher. For this "action,"
an infantry PFC wouldn't have gotten so much
as a pat on the back, but that Prick ended up
with a Silver Star! How could this have come
about? Well, remember...the commander has to
recommend the award. That Prick WAS the commander
in this little incident.
Do you think...? Is it possible...? That Prick
was in command of 4 or 5 enlisted sailors, and
chances are, none of them was much good at writing
up an award recommendation, soooo...
With his Silver Star pinned
on his spotless Navy whites, that Prick immediately
requested reassignment under the official (or
maybe unofficial) "three Purple Hearts"
rule, which allowed anyone so grievously damaged
to return to the US early. So ended a grueling
stay of almost 4 months of combat heroism.
I have always been proud of
my Vietnam service. I spent a total of 14 years
as an infantry NCO, served in Germany, and a
number of post here in the US. The young men
I was lucky enough to lead and serve with in
1967 (almost all of them draftees) were GOLD.
We who survived remain close to each other to
this day.
Now, everywhere I turn, I see
and hear journalists who constantly refer to
that Prick's "chestful of medals,"
and "heroism in Vietnam." I am insulted,
disgusted, deeply offended by all of this. I
speak for no one but myself, but I expect that
there are plenty of other Vietnam veterans who
feel as I do. And I won't even get started on
his shameless behavior with the VVAW, when he
claimed to speak for us, and announced to the
world that we were all cold-blooded war criminals.
From my point of view, John
F. Kerry is a charlatan and a whore. The mere
thought that he MIGHT end up in the White House
is appalling, and truly frightening.
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