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In my opinion, the circumstance does not constitute a purple heart. Think of the circumstance; think of the reasoning for being at a club at that time. Most likely getting drunk, hanging with friends. In my opinion, this spits in the face of all the men and women who have received wounds that were sustained in direct combat with the enemy.
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SSG Jeff Carlisle-Tierno
SSG Jeff Carlisle-Tierno
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SSG Jeffrey Monk - Who needs to travel that far? If you were looking for a fight, you didn't necessarily have to even travel to the Strand… enough shit happened at Pennants that you'd get your combatives time in at that place.
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SSG Jeffrey Monk
SSG Jeffrey Monk
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SSG Jeff Carlisle-Tierno - LOL I forgot all about those clubs. Damn I hated pulling Staff Duty and standing around waiting for the clubs to close. I got ragged on for a week for getting a black eye breaking up a fight between some triple duce an two eight seven guys. Thanks for the flash back.
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SFC (Join to see) - The difference here is clear. Serving in a military capacity. The soldiers awarded the Purple Heart for the Fort Hood incident were doing their duties on behalf of the military. Going to a club on the weekend is clearly not the same thing. You're comparing apples and oranges.
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SFC Human Resources Specialist
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I agree with SSG Chaney. He wasn't in a combat environment. It was a tragic incident.
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CW4 Angel C.
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let's keep the military out of this.
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SSG Master Driver
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Why would you leave the military out of it? He served. He died. And you suggest keeping the military out of it.
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CW4 Angel C.
CW4 Angel C.
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He shouldn't get a combat medal for going to the club and getting killed. That's my point of view that's why! It's unfortunate that he died but what was he doing differently than his civilian counterparts? Are they getting any medals?
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SSG Section Chief
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He shouldn't recieve the Purple Heart because by regulation the US has to be engaged in combat operations and have war approval from congress. But knowing the current administration in their infinite wisdom they will probably give him one just to go out with a Bang.
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SSG Motor Transport Operator
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SPC (Join to see) - Yes that's true, he was at the club on his own accord, but at the same time, if this was act of terrorism, then you have no knowledge of when and where a possible terrorist attack can happen........ If this turns out to be a hate crime, then that's a whole different subject.
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SFC Human Resources Specialist
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SSG (Join to see) - Do you believe that the Soldiers in Fort Hood are deserving of a Purple Heart?
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SFC Human Resources Specialist
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No I don't believe the Soldier at FT. Hood deserve a purple heart either.
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SSG Section Chief
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SFC (Join to see) - No I don't believe that soldiers at Ft. Hood deserve the Purple Heart. The Army has gotten out of touch with Fundamentals that it was built around.
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