Either answer my question, or take the L.Huey » 02 May 2026, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ I do know what it is. And there are a few ways one gets to wear it.
Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 8:28 am » wrote: ↑Either answer my question, or take the L.Huey » 02 May 2026, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ I do know what it is. And there are a few ways one gets to wear it.
You have rules about Reposting.
Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 8:54 am » wrote: ↑You have rules about Reposting.
We're gonna do this my way...
Blackvegetable » 01 May 2026, 10:31 am » wrote: ↑ Pretty much EXACTLY as I described it.
He overcame considerable odds in earning a CIB while avoiding a Purple Heart...
Narcissist Armchair Warrior, please..
Hey Puss, here is the answer to the question I think you were referring to. You were a Puss about reposting it and now you are running from the answer. Puss, consider your *** kicked royally.Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 10:29 am » wrote: ↑Narcissist Armchair Warrior, please..
Huey » 02 May 2026, 9:09 am » wrote: ↑Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 8:54 am » wrote: ↑You have rules about Reposting.
We're gonna do this my way...
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." ....Huey » 02 May 2026, 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
Huey » 02 May 2026, 10:43 am » wrote: ↑ Hey Puss, here is the answer to the question I think you were referring to. You were a Puss about reposting it and now you are running from the answer. Puss, consider your *** kicked royally.
so you consider reposting mandatory.You were a Puss about reposting it
What the **** is a CIB? Cock in Bed? Like Putin's Holster?
LMAO! Yo are a **** moron. If he was only near he wouldn't have earned the CIB. You are one stupid ****.Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 10:43 am » wrote: ↑Meaning he was Combat Proximate, and heard something go "Boom." ....Huey » 02 May 2026, 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
making him about as qualified to be sec def as Corporal Klinger
Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 10:45 am » wrote: ↑Huey » 02 May 2026, 10:43 am » wrote: ↑ Hey Puss, here is the answer to the question I think you were referring to. You were a Puss about reposting it and now you are running from the answer. Puss, consider your *** kicked royally.so you consider reposting mandatory.You were a Puss about reposting it
Got it.
Please, Wee One...Huey » 02 May 2026, 10:47 am » wrote: ↑ LMAO! Yo are a **** moron. If he was only near he wouldn't have earned the CIB.
You ask, you demand, you insist I must, or have to....Huey » 02 May 2026, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ ROTC, I don't ask you a hundred **** questions on any given topic.
Blackvegetable » 02 May 2026, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ Please, Wee One...
I read much better than you do.
More demandy...
Since you have no proof my citations stand and you lied when you claimed it was a participation badge and he was only proximate.
PS. FIFY. You seem to edit out the part that shows your are an ignorant liar.