Posted on Sep 11, 2015
PO2 Mark Saffell
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My son-in-law was injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq. The VA has determined he has a permanent brain injury due to the bomb. Does he receive a Purple Heart and how does he get the Army to award that?
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Hell, yes. That is unquestionably a combat-related battle injury...no Ifs, Ands, Buts, or Maybes!!!
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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I believe he is entitled to it. He was serving his country, and received the injury by enemy actions. Bless him. I thank both of you for your service.
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SPC David S.
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Yes he deserves to be awarded the Purple Heart. Get it documented and reach out to the local DAV chapter - http://www.dav.org/veterans/find-your-local-office/


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CPT Pedro Meza
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When I was in Afghanistan all road side bombs injured soldiers were submitted for Purple Heart, there were some cases in which some commanders refused to honor their obligations to their soldiers, if your son in law is one, he needs to use his Congress rep.
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LCDR Jeffery Dixon
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Is that really in doubt? Wounded by enemy action in a combat zone.
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SPC Donald Moore
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I guess that everyone can have a different opinion here, but the way I see it is, this is a combat injury. It may not be a "wound" but it should qualify for the Purple Heart. It is just as serious and debilitating as any other wound suffered in combat.
Final answer, YES. Just my two cents.
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A1C Melissa Jackson
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He absolutely deserves it. He was wounded in the line of duty.

I would get in touch with a service org to help you with the steps to get that medal for him!
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CPL Howard Conover
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I not sure of the wording for a soldier to receive the Purple Heart Medal but it seems that if the soldier was serving especially in a "hot spot" then logically that soldier would be eligible for the Purple Heart Medal.
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SGT Bryan O'Reilly
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Absolutely!
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MSgt Charles Baum
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I would say yes if documentation proves that it caused it...
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