I guess I will be the stick in the mud here.
If you were ever in the military, and in a combat zone, you wake up with the expectation that some type of harm might be bestowed upon you. It goes with the territory.
If you are placed in this situation, and are wounded, the military recognizes the danger you were in, and recognizes your sacrifice by the awarding of the Purple Heart.
Those soldiers at Ft Hood were not in a combat zone. They were eating breakfast, with no more cause to fear being harmed than a civilian sitting in a cafe doing the same thing in down town Killeen.
I am sorry for those who this piece of shit decided to shoot that morning in the name of his God. But the simple fact is, they were victims, not heroes.
When you start handing out commendations for things such as the Ft Hood Shooting, you tend to cheapen the meaning of the commendation.
So, as a holder of The Purple Heart, I said what I think. Now, beat me up.
Originally Posted by Jackie S
Lets not forget how John Kerry won at at least one of his Purple Hearts. It was not enemy action.
We need to accept the fact that this is World War III and it can be fought at any time or place. People from 50 different countries have gone to join in the jihad and the territory being gobbled up is getting bigger. We have have units (a military term to be sure) inside the US, England, Germany, and Canada. These soldiers died as a result of an enemy action and finally Obama was overturned in trying to convince us that this was "workplace violence".
I would also point out that anyone killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor would not be eligible for a Purple Heart since we were not at war with Japan until a day later. Do you want to argue that?