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June 27, 2004

Hibbard On Kerry's Purple Heart Award

Noted with amusement:

I was the commanding officer to whom Kerry reported his injury on Dec. 3, 1968. I had confirmed that there was no hostile fire that night and that Kerry had simply wounded himself with an M-79 grenade round he fired too close. He wanted a Purple Heart, and I refused. Louis Letson, the base physician, saw Kerry and used tweezers to remove the tiny piece of shrapnel -- about 1 centimeter in length and 2 millimeters in diameter. Letson also confirmed that the scratch was inflicted with our M-79.
We admire Col. Hackworth, but he, above all people, knows why it is unacceptable to nominate yourself for an award. It compromises the basic military principle that we survive together. To promote yourself is to denigrate your team. I hope Col. Hackworth will rethink his characterization of Kerry's swift-boat comrades as ''grousers'' passing on ''secondhand bilge.'' In our case, this is firsthand knowledge, and our integrity is unquestioned.
Kerry orchestrated his way out of Vietnam and then testified, under oath, before Congress that we, his comrades, had committed horrible war crimes. This testimony was a lie and slandered honorable men. We, who were actually there, believe he is unfit to command our sons and daughters.
Grant Hibbard, retired commander

U.S. Navy, Gulf Breeze, Fla.

Louis Letson, M.D.

Retired lieutenant commander

Medical Corps, U.S. Navy Reserve

Scottsboro, Ala.

- Cassandra

I won't say I told you so, but I told you so...


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Comments

Yes, you did. But at least you have the humility to not say it.

Just like I am *first* but I, too, will refrain from pointing it out.

Posted by: KJ at Jun 27, 2004 4:11:58 PM

Nice split infinitive counselor. Do not be surprised when your marks are down this year.

Posted by: Mrs. Tingle at Jun 27, 2004 4:12:57 PM

Even on Sunday, the snark is flying...

The mean streets of Jet Noise.

Posted by: Cassandra at Jun 27, 2004 4:20:26 PM

Hackworth has been tainted by hanging around CNN for entirely too long

Posted by: recon at Jun 27, 2004 11:05:38 PM

So, when is the New York Times going to "flood the zone" about this, spawning a media feeding frenzy?

Ha.

Posted by: ELC at Jun 28, 2004 11:32:17 AM

Lane, have you been drinking again???

Posted by: Cassandra at Jun 28, 2004 12:07:18 PM

I wasn't there; I can't pass judgement. But, Kerry has made such a big deal of his Vietnam service, I can look at his released records and see what his superiors thought of him. Navy fitreps are counter-intuitive. Check out Fitrep Analysis for more detail.

Posted by: ColoradoJeff at Jun 28, 2004 12:14:02 PM

Jeff, I'm getting my husband to take a look at it.

Posted by: Cassandra at Jun 28, 2004 7:52:44 PM

FWIW, his reaction:

A marginal performer who never bought into the Navy culture, used connections to get ahead, and got bounced from job to job. He did well in the classes that required brainpower, but in the ones that required teamwork, loyalty, common sense, or adhering to military values/ethics he never performed better than average. Not very impressive for a Yale grad - implies he couldn't be bothered.

Posted by: Cassandra at Jun 28, 2004 10:50:36 PM

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