Should we be awarded the Afghan Freedom Medal?
Sir,
We already have the NATO, GWOTE, and AGCM along with whatever awards are cited to the unit as a whole and what is earned through deployment do you really want another ribbon to rebuild another rack of awards..? At this point I say No I dont want to add another useless ribbon to my rack so someone high up may feel impressed to have it. Long time ago there were ribbon hunters, no need to as this war on terror dwindles down.
"Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!"
Now that I have gotten that out of my system - I apologize for the poor sarcasm and I know it is a medal not a badge before I get criticized for terminology.
If the U.S. didn't accept the Afghan Freedom Medal on behalf of the military men and women that is a shame. I look at it as the Afghani government recognizing the sacrifice by the military on behalf of their nation. Accept the award and figure out how to get it in the hands of the military members that participated in OEF.
The Iraqi Freedom Medal has been awarded and accepted what is the issue. Most likely comes down to dollars unfortunately. This is not a justified reason for not getting the medal in the hands of the military members that sacrificed a lot during any one of the Iraq war phases.
MSG Ada,
I read an article a few years back said unless the Iraqi government would pay for the production of the awards and give them to the US they were not going to authorize them because of the costs. That is the dumbest shit I have heard in a long time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-U.S._recipients_of_U.S._gallantry_awards

I can't help but get the feeling that this Afghan medal was created because that's what countries do, but then their people don't attack those who 'saved them' afterward... at least not outside of the UN.
Lots of people were going thru some horrible times... the reserves were called up, their pay didn't kick in and their families were in dire strates, and suddenly here come the Kuwaitis with trucks full of food and every other word was "Thank You"
I never saw anyone actually wear one of those medals, but I can't be the only one who got one, they were passing them out everywhere the Miltary went, and each was handed over with a very heartfelt thanks, but you know, considering the country, the blue on green crimes, I'm not sure I'd even want to wear one.... so many bad memories.


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