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Old August 22nd 04, 10:53 PM
Michael Wise
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How could he not know what his citation said? How is it he can say in
the ABC interview your heard (do you know if a written transcript
exists?) that he knew what his citation stated and simply shrugged it
off?


I never claimed he stated he "shrugged it off", just that the impression I
got
was that the citation containing enemy fire didn't seem like a surprise to
him.



Hmmmm, in the last few posts, you use the word impression...but just
yesterday, in the post this sub-thread was in response to, you wrote:

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"No, he was aware of it when he was awarded it.....it just didn't make
sense to him."
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I don't see any mention there of that being merely your impression.

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Thurlow said he would consider his award "fraudulent" if coming under
enemy fire was the basis for it. "I am here to state that we weren't
under fire," he said.


Sounds pretty definitive to me. Exactly what has this guy to gain by saying
this? Nothing.


I wouldn't call attempting to influence the outcome of a presidential
election as "nothing."


This even further suggests he is claiming that we wasn't aware of what
his citation said...and now that he is aware (after having the text read
to him), he considers his own award to be fraudulent.


Sounds like that to me too.

Naturally, he
doesn't go on to say whether or not be will be petitioning to have his
"fraudulent" award revoked.


Lots of luck on that mission. A 35 year old Bronze Star doesn't jump to the
top
of the list of a Board for the Correction of Military Records.



Never the less, do you suppose we can expect the Swift Boat Veterans for
Truth also lobby to have Thurlow's medal revoked? After all, they just
want the "truth"...right?


The only way this
is possibe is if he were awarded the Bronze Star after seperating and

received
it in the mail and never read the citation.



Could be. The same article states that Mr. Thurlow claims to have lost
his award 20 years ago. A different article (also in the W. Post, I
believe) stated that he received his award via mail in Kansas after
returning home.


So do you doubt this guy got his citation after seperating and just put it in
a
trunk somewhere without reading it? Sounds very likely to me, especially
since
he wound up losing it.



No I don't doubt it, but it doesn't reconcile with your previous
contention of:

"No, he was aware of it when he was awarded it.....it just didn't make
sense to him."




--Mike