Blackvegetable » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Huey » Today, 9:09 am » wrote: ↑
I accept your surrender. Now here is your embarrassment:
There are numerous ways to earn the Bronze Star. The one constant between them is you have to be in a combat zone.
1. Individual Bronze Star with a V device. V for Valor under combat.
2. Individual Bronze Star for Meritorious Service.
3. Civilians serving with combat units like war correspondents.
4. A unit can earn it.
Pete earned Individual Bronze Star for Meritorious Service in combat along with his cab, which you do not understand.
AI OverviewYes, Pete Hegseth was awarded two individual Bronze Star Medals during his military service. However, these were awarded for
meritorious service (service in a combat zone), not for "valor" or specific heroic acts on the battlefield, according to military records and reports
GTFO of my face on this, ROTC. Once again I curb stomp you on military matters, Coward
Meaning he was Combat Proximate, and heard something go "Boom." ....
making him about as qualified to be sec def as Corporal Klinger
LMAO! Yo are a **** moron. If he was only near he wouldn't have earned the CIB. You are one stupid ****.
Again, stupid ****, the requirement to ear the CIB:
Stupid ****, pay attention to this part when you read it:
during active ground combat, and personally engage the enemy,
AI Overview
To earn the
Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB) in the U.S. Army, a soldier must be an infantry or Special Forces officer (colonel or below) or an enlisted soldier with an 11-series or 18-series MOS, be assigned to an infantry/SF unit during active ground combat, and personally engage the enemy, according to HRC and
Wikipedia.