Unfit for Command
According to the book Unfit for Command written by veterans serving with Kerry, two of John Kerry's three Purple Heart decorations resulted from self-inflicted wounds, not suffered under enemy fire. They go on to say:
*All three of Kerry's Purple Hearts were for minor injuries, not requiring a single hour of hospitalization.
*A "fanny wound" was the highlight of Kerry's much touted "no man left behind" Bronze Star.
*Kerry turned the tragic death of a father and small child in a Vietnamese fishing boat into an act of "heroism" by filing a false report on the incident.
*Kerry entered an abandoned Vietnamese village and slaughtered the domestic animals owned by the civilians and burned down their homes with his Zippo lighter.
*Kerry's reckless behavior convinced his colleagues that he had to go -- becoming the only Swift Boat veteran to serve only four months.
The book will be released August 15. Click here for a free chapter ("The Purple Heart Hunter") from Unfit for Command. For more on this story, visit drudgereport.com
*All three of Kerry's Purple Hearts were for minor injuries, not requiring a single hour of hospitalization.
*A "fanny wound" was the highlight of Kerry's much touted "no man left behind" Bronze Star.
*Kerry turned the tragic death of a father and small child in a Vietnamese fishing boat into an act of "heroism" by filing a false report on the incident.
*Kerry entered an abandoned Vietnamese village and slaughtered the domestic animals owned by the civilians and burned down their homes with his Zippo lighter.
*Kerry's reckless behavior convinced his colleagues that he had to go -- becoming the only Swift Boat veteran to serve only four months.
The book will be released August 15. Click here for a free chapter ("The Purple Heart Hunter") from Unfit for Command. For more on this story, visit drudgereport.com