Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#25
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"-=jd=-" wrote:
It doesn't make sense - why would he wear a *unit* citation for a unit photo? Like I said, a unit citation doesn't reflect on the individual - it reflects on the unit as a whole. (snip) First, as I said elsewhere, an Outstanding Unit Award is for those members actually serving in the unit during the specific period described in the written citation authorizing the award. It is awarded to unit members for individual and joint efforts which resulted in the outstanding performance of the unit as a whole. Clearly, anyone arriving to the unit later did nothing during the period described in the citation to justify wearing an award given to those actually serving in the unit during that period. Second, I don't understand your "unit photo" argument. As you well know, military members are never allowed, for any reason, to wear ribbons or medals unless specifically authorized. The regulations are very clear about this, describing both non-judicial and judicial punishment for such violations. As such, how does your "unit photo" argument negate this? (snip) If the Air Force see's fit to dole out some punishment for Bush's unauthorized display of a *unit* citation, then so be it. (snip) Lets be realistic here. Since Bush is no longer on active duty, the Air Force has no jurisdiction. The United States Code (federal law) would apply instead. Further, since the picture is old (the statute of limitations has expired on it), the only way a violation could exist is if the award is still claimed today. I've seen no such claim by Bush. Stewart |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
(OT) The Plot Thickens-More Kerry Lies! | Shortwave | |||
(OT) When John Kerry's Courage Went M.I.A. - Senator covered upevidence of P.O.W.'s left behind | Shortwave | |||
John 'f' Kerry now BLAMES his Speechwriters for what he is Saying | Shortwave |