LA-Times
A San Diego-area congressman has inserted an amendment into the 2010 Defense Authorization Act to require the U.S secretary of Defense to explain why only five Medals of Honor have been awarded for Iraq and Afghanistan.Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Alpine), who served as Marine officer in both conflicts, is also concerned that there has not been a single Medal of Honor awarded to a living recipient."The lack of Medal of Honor awards in Iraq and Afghanistan suggests that either troops are not as brave as they used to be, which I don’t believe, or someone has to die in order to receive this honor," Hunter said.
Hunter also has written to President Obama to review the decision of Defense Secretary Robert Gates to deny the Medal of Honor to a San Diego Marine killed during the fight in Fallouja.
Sgt. Rafael Peralta had been nominated for the Medal of Honor, but the recommendation was downgraded to a Navy Cross after a review panel looked at conflicting evidence about whether Peralta acted consciously to smother a grenade and save his colleagues or whether, clinically, he was already dead from his wounds.
— Tony Perry in San Diego
Photo: Sgt. Rafael Peralta, 25, of San Diego, died Nov. 15, 2004. Read more about his life and the lives of more than 540 other Californians who have died while supporting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq at The Times’ California’s War Dead database. Readers are invited to share memories of loved ones, friends and colleagues.
ATTENTION READERS
We See The World From All Sides and Want YOU To Be Fully InformedIn fact, intentional disinformation is a disgraceful scourge in media today. So to assuage any possible errant incorrect information posted herein, we strongly encourage you to seek corroboration from other non-VT sources before forming an educated opinion.
About VT - Policies & Disclosures - Comment Policy