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Old 1 February 2002, 06:08 AM #28 (permalink)
terry
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Hi Barrett,
Thanks for your reply. I recently checked a Medal of Honor website and saw that TWENTY-SEVEN MOH's have been awarded in the last three years! I can understand the three late Vietnam awards, but I wonder about some others. Teddy Roosevelt?
A total of 22 MOH's were presented to Asian Americans, twenty from the famed 442nd Regt.Combat Team. This struck me as a bot of overkill. Did they simply give one out to every DSC winner in the unit, blaming racism for the fact that they didn't get the big one sixty years ago? I know this was a fine outfit, but neither the entire Australian or Canadian military forces earned twenty VC's in WW2.
Is history being revised in the name of political correctness or to adjust very real racism of the era? I have heard it suggested that Tommy Prince, a Canadian Indian who served in the 1st Special Service Force (The Devil's Brigade) and won both the British MM and the American Silver Star, "... would have got the VC if had been a white man." Personally, I disagree. He was a brave soldier, but not especially deserving of a VC. Now that Canada has its own Victoria Cross - with Pro Valore on it instead of For Valour to keep every language group happy - I can just see some MP standing up in Parliament is propose awarding the VC to Prince, to right past wrongs!
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