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It's America. They have medals at every level, from conspicuous gallantry in the face of the enemy to just existing; an amused American veteran told me of a man who got cut by flying glass from a window. The window was broken because an army truck collided with the hut it was on. He got a medal.
What is amazing, is the fact that it will be ranked higher than the Bronze Star, the fourth highest combat decoration.

http://www.usamilitarymedals.com/bronze-star-military-medal-p-16.html
Rather than a red, white and blue ribbon, maybe it should have a yellow one.
Sorry I'm quite new round here and forgive me if i've not seen some sort of "in" joke but I must admit that I'm slightly shocked by the accusation of cowardice being leveled at our American friends. I know they major on giving themselves rewards for things but I've never thought that their intentions have been anything other than positive so I'm very confused by the anti US sentiment from rojash. I have not bothered to review all the former posts of this person so forgive me if I base the evaluation of this idiot on this post alone.
Did ex President Bush get any gongs for his service in the Coast Guards during the Vietnam war?
doesn't seem funny if it is.
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A medal earned in Afghanistan might carry more kudos that one got in a control bunker somewhere back in the USA
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DangerUXD

/// Sorry I'm quite new round here and forgive me if i've not seen some sort of "in" joke ///

/// I have not bothered to review all the former posts of this person so forgive me if I base the evaluation of this idiot on this post alone. ///

I'd say you catch on fast.
sandyRoe

/// Did ex President Bush get any gongs for his service in the Coast Guards during the Vietnam war? ///

He did not attain the required amount of flying hours, but he was no coward.

/// In November 1970, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, commander of the 111th Fighter Squadron, recommended that Bush be promoted to First Lieutenant, calling him "a dynamic outstanding young officer" who stood out as "a top notch fighter interceptor pilot." He said that "Lt. Bush's skills far exceed his contemporaries," and that "he is a natural leader whom his contemporaries look to for leadership. Lt. Bush is also a good follower with outstanding disciplinary traits and an impeccable military bearing."[3] Bush was promoted.[4] ///
shame he was such a useless President.
DangerUXD, we like a bit of casual racial stereotyping around here, as aog has noticed.
Sometimes it is not serious but echoing, or parodying, what was once a popular stereotype. It was once popular to regard Americans as less brave than we are. There was a great fuss when an American commander ordered that none of the people on his base were to travel to anywhere in London. The reason? A bomb had gone off the day before. The popular press went to town on this 'wimpishness', because it played into the stereotype.

But we seem to have forgotten that all Italians are cowards ! ("Italian tanks have 5 gears; one forward and four reverse")

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