Posted on 08/12/2004 8:49:42 AM PDT by areafiftyone
I very rarely post vanities but, I was looking over Kerry's Military Records and I noticed something interesting. Where it says: "Wounds received as a result of Action with Enemy" Not Applicable is put in the box. Here is the link in PDF Format. DD214.
Carolyn
That happens regularly on that website.
What about page 2? I don't see anything interesting on it. In 1970 he was released from active duty to the reserves. He was active for about 3 years including 1 year 7 months as "foreign and/or sea service" and got a few awards. Other than the 3 purple hearts there were no specifics on his injuries.
This just isn't a smoking gun.
Surely he could have gotten a couple of purple hearts in OCS if he had tried hard enough!
Every officer who's been in ROTC, or gone through OCS, has a DD-214 just like this.
I have learned to download and save them all. Getting a google cache address can do wonders as well.
Hmmmm...I have never seen a Silver Star with a combat "V" device.
Except that the UCMJ says within its text that it only applies to Reservists when active.
February 20, 1969 2nd Purple Heart... no enemy.
www.johnkerry.com/pdf/jkmilservice/SpotReports_February1969.pdf
Spot Reports for February, 1969 [pdf: 2.1MB]
bottom of page (Page 4 of action report):
"CASUALTIES: FRIENDLY - WIA - JOHN F. KERRY, USNR... ENS THORSON, EUGENE K, USN... ENEMY: NONE
From the dates and the reason for separation shown on the 214, it doesn't appear this is the final 214 for Kerry, but rather one issued on his separation from enlisted duty, and possibly before his tour - such as it was - in RVN. If so, he hadn't received a wound -such as it was - by then. Then again, maybe I misread it.
Because there are no specifics to the wounds recieved, that would have been annotated on block 27 of the first page, instead, it reads "not applicable"....There were no "wounds" big enough to annotate.
Ooops, how is Kerry going to spin that?
Yes, but going from ROTC to OCS, how many Purple hearts did you earn?
I don't know for sure, but I don't think so. It looks like there are two separate Service Data sections, both followed by VA data and authentication. The first applies to OCS and the second applies to Active Duty. The "Not Applicable" is part of the first Service Data section, so it does not look like it applies to Vietnam.
To look at it another way, when the officer signs off on the Authentication Section, all of the data above that line should be complete. The first Authentication, which is below Line 27, would have been completed before Kerry went to Vietnam.
Now, I have no specialized knowledge of Military forms, but that is my take. Maybe some of our military-experienced FReepers can offer a more authoritative opinion.
True. Awards for valor and other other personal awards have Gold Stars/Oak Cluster for subsequent awards.
Another point is that the edition dates for the forms are strangley different.
page one is: 1 Nov 55
page two is: 1 Jul 56
Something for an investigator to check up on. Why a reedition?
???'foreign and/or sea duty' is zero??? total time is 9 months 27 days medals were added via dd form 215 on 20010312?? something is fishy, me thinks
I did not know that. Thanks.
My son is only recently out of the military. Believe me, everyone KNOWS who is 'connected'. They are pretty much untouchable no matter their conduct.
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