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Old September 1st 03, 06:02 PM
ArtKramr
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Subject: U$ Military Medals meaningless junk ...!
From: Ed Rasimus
Date: 9/1/03 8:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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(ArtKramr) wrote:

Sad story. I hope he got his well deserved Air Medal. We only needed 5

missions
for an Air Medal. We had one guy shot down on his 5th mission but he got his
AM. I wonder what the rational was for 25 missions in B-52's? Buff driver

can
you clarify?
Arthur Kramer


It wasn't prejudice against B-52s. It was a simple reflection of
threat levels. In SEA, the criteria was 10 mission over North Vietnam,
20 missions "in-country" (South VN, Laos, Cambodia) and 25
"combat-support" missions--typically in-country air-lift, but also
country transit missions like Arc Light.

If you check the combat losses for B-52s, they were very low-threat
until Linebacker. The only combat losses experienced for most of the
Arc Light campaigns were mid-airs between B-52s (arguably a result of
poor judgement).

The heavies really earned their Air Medals when Linebacker II started,
and then got credit for one AM for every ten sorties. They also earned
a lot of DFC's and Silver Stars during those eleven days of Christmas.


Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (ret)
***"When Thunder Rolled:
*** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam"
*** from Smithsonian Books
ISBN: 1588341038



Thanks Ed that clarifies it. Threat level was the determining factor. Makes
some sense now. When I first heard 25 missions for one Air Medal it boggled the
mind. BTW, how many missions for an Air Medal in fighters? I figure you should
have 20 Air Medals by wars end.

Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
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