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    Iraq vet plans to return his medals in protest
    By Ryan J. Foley - The Associated Press
    Posted : Wednesday Sep 26, 2007 6:27:56 EDT

    MADISON, Wis. — An Iraq war veteran said Tuesday he is returning his military medals in what anti-war groups are calling a rare and powerful protest.

    Josh Gaines, 27, plans to mail the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and National Defense Service Medal to former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. He said he will do so during a protest scheduled for Wednesday in Madison.

    “I’m going to give those back because I truly feel that I did not defend my nation and I did not help with the Global War on Terrorism,” said Gaines, who lives in Madison. “If anything, this conflict has bred more terrorism in the Middle East.”

    Gaines served a yearlong tour in Iraq between 2004 and 2005 with the U.S. Army Reserve. He spent his time guarding two military bases and issuing ammunition to soldiers but never fired a weapon, he said.

    The experience convinced him the war was a mistake and that a steady withdrawal of troops was the right course of action, Gaines said.

    “To be quite honest, I felt like we wasted taxpayers’ money,” he said. “The mission just didn’t seem correct and right for that time.”

    Jonathan Dedering, a Students for a Democratic Society activist who is helping organize Wednesday’s protest, said it’s extremely rare for Iraq veterans to return their medals. The tactic was a more common form of protest among Vietnam veterans.

    “To many Americans this will be a very big deal,” Dedering said in an e-mail message.

    A member of Iraq Veterans Against the War agreed.

    “I don’t know any soldiers who have served in Iraq and have returned their medals,” said Sholom Keller, who served in the U.S. Army in Iraq and has decided to hang on to his medals. “I personally am not into theatrical displays, but I would say that this individual’s actions are commendable.”

    President Bush created the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal in 2003 to honor those who served after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The Department of Defense reauthorized the National Defense Service Medal for the same purpose in 2002.

    Keller said most veterans of Iraq have earned at least one of those medals.

    Gaines said he is returning the medals awarded when he left active duty in 2005 to Rumsfeld because he is “the man responsible for my tour.” He said he would likely send them to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where Rumsfeld was recently hired to be a visiting fellow.

    Rumsfeld resigned from the Defense Department last year, and many people have blamed him for mismanaging the war. The Pentagon referred a request for comment to the Army public affairs office, which did not immediately return a phone message.

    Keith O’Donnell, a spokesman for the Army’s Human Resources Command in St. Louis, confirmed Gaines’ service in Iraq and said he was discharged last year.

    Gaines said he was given an “other than honorable” discharge after failing a drug test. He said he started smoking marijuana after he returned from Iraq to help him eat and sleep after he had trouble doing either for months.

    O’Donnell said he could not comment on the reason for Gaines’ discharge.

    Ryan Hill, 29, who served with Gaines in Iraq, said Gaines was always challenging Army superiors and “he kept us cracking up.”

    “He did his job and did his best and was a team player and all that but that’s the thing that makes him stand out,” he said.

    As for Gaines’ decision to return his medals, Hill said: “I’m proud of him for doing that. I feel the same way about my medals.”

    Ellie


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    He must be taking his que from John Kerry.


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    It sounds more to me like he is angry he didn't get to fire his weapon. I'm sure he saw all there was to see guarding those bases and handing out ammunition during his tour so he is an expert judge as to whether we should or should not be there. He'll be joining ranks with Cindy Sheehan soon and will probably get a call and a handshake from our resident treasonous traitor John Kerry.


    Joyce



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    A play right out of the sKerry playbook...and the LMSM is right there to report it...


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    Another attention seeker. If a person wants to protest in that manner, fine. There's no need to broadcast it to the media unless you're looking for attention for yourself.


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    Let's see if he says anything about how the taxpayer's money was wasted in regards to funding his college, health care (especially if he ends up in some sort of drug treatment program), and ensuring his part in the security of this nation.

    You know he'll be the first in line down at the VA saying he has PTSD and he deals with it by smoking pot and it's all the government's fault.

    What a tard!!!


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    Returning the medals for one man's poor performance is idiotic and selfserving. Everyone else I've heard about wears them for their Brothers, even if they are dope smokers.


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    Army Strong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Will he throw his or some fake ones like kerry did.


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    It's All About HIM...

    Quote Originally Posted by yellowwing
    Returning the medals for one man's poor performance is idiotic and selfserving. Everyone else I've heard about wears them for their Brothers, even if they are dope smokers.
    I may not have earned much (medal-wise) but I didn't join the Marine Corps and had the best moment of my life when I was pronounced a Marine thrown away to be cheapened when that Marine rejected his medals in protest of some political decision.

    His only fault in thinking about returning his medals is that he still thinks about himself as an individual. There is nothing wrong with being an individual. However, his medals and decorations were granted to him because he ensured that others would survive to continue the mission. So, it wasn't all about him. He seems to think so.

    However, he is free to do so if he so chooses. He deserves the right, more so than most Americans.

    And, he is also free to disrespect the honor, the accomplishments, the contributions, and the sacrifices of those who came before and after him. Let him live with his innner conflict. I just know that his cheap theatrics is nothing more than self-serving, regardless of how justified his sentiments are.

    Sgt gw

    Last edited by gwladgarwr; 09-30-07 at 08:06 PM. Reason: proofreading error

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