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How A Special Forces Medic Won the Medal of Honor Because of CNN’s Fraud and Misconduct

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Yesterday, President Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to 70-year-old retired Captain Gary Rose for his actions as 23-year-old Special Forces medic. The story has just about everything you need for great story or a movie. Bravery in combat. Loyalty to the men with whom you served over a horizon of decades. Media malfeasance and slander. And the system being big enough to admit an error and right it.

Background

I’m an infantry guy. Period. Killing people and breaking things is what we do. There are lots of different kinds of us: mechanized, light, airborne, airmobile, Ranger–but in the final analysis we are carnivores, predators. I don’t step aside for anyone in any other branch, except one. The Special Forces team medic. It is the expertise of that medic that allows Special Forces to even contemplate working behind enemy lines or with indigenous forces. Unlike your line platoon medics, they do a lot more than hand out band-aids and cold-packs. They are badass in their own right. The first video is an old-school video on medical training, the second is from “goat school.” View the second with caution, it is safe for work but not for the squeamish.

Gary Rose, then 20-years-old was watching everyone he knew get drafted and decided that if he had to be drafted he would do so on his own terms:

5th SF Group. Vietnam. Studies and Observations Group. What the f*** could ever go wrong?

Unknown to most Americans, the Vietnam War was not limited to South Vietnam and the US punitive expedition into Cambodia. US Special Forces, under the harmless guise as the Studies and Observations Group (SOG) ran missions into Cambodia, Laos, and North Vietnam. The missions were adrenaline-fueled nightmares of evading massive searches by North Vietnamese regulars and abducting senior NVA and party officials and extracting them for interrogation using the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system (STARS)

One talking head you saw frequently during the Iraq War though less so these days, a retired colonel who I know from my Pentagon days, led an SF team into a North Vietnamese division headquarters deep in Cambodia during a violent thunderstorm. They would time their entry into shelters to coincide with thunderclaps (think about it…lightning then thunder, right?) so their weapons would not be heard. After killing off the entire senior staff of the division they faded away leaving the NVA to puzzle this out the next day.

The Mission

In November 1970, the SOG decided to run a diversionary attack to benefit an offensive by the Royal Lao Army by drawing off North Vietnamese forces. It was called Operation TAILWIND. The attacking force was composed of sixteen SOG troopers and about 110 Montagnards from an SF trained organization called Hatchet Force. (The Iraqi Kurds would have done well to have studied the fate of the Montagnards before allying themselves to the United States, but that is a story for a different day.) Of course such a force needed a medic and Gary Rose just got lucky. On 11 November they were inserted 75km behind enemy lines

It wasn’t just any wound to his foot: “I got a hole blown through my foot about the size of my thumb.”

As an aside, there is a bit of Vietnam trivia in this story. Medevac pilots were some of the ballsiest guys anywhere. They took enormous risks to get wounded guys out. So much so that the Army became concerned about the loss of airframes and ballsy helicopter pilots and instituted the rule that a Medevac would not land on an PZ unless the guys on the ground could stand up. In theory this prevented helicopters from servicing hot PZs. In reality, ballsy guys on the ground stood up under intense fire to guide in the helicopters so both sides could pretend they were obeying the rules.

As a note, the Marine door gunner who was shot in the throat just died about five years ago.

Rose was recommended for the Medal of Honor but he was awarded the nation’s second highest decoration, the Distinguished Service Cross, because no sane person was going to give him the Medal of Honor, in the political climate of 1970, for a bloody operation in a country where we really weren’t supposed to be doing this stuff. In 1973, all US operations, CIA and SOG, ended in Laos. In 1975, the communist Pathet Lao entered Vientiane and the war was over. Rose left Vietnam in 1971, went to Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned as a field artillery officer, and retired as a captain. Everything was in the memory hole…or so it seemed.

Enter Peter Arnett and Bananas

On June 7, 1998, CNN ran a much-hyped “investigation” on Operation TAILWIND. In the hands of CNN a dangerous, but legitimate, military mission became something sinister and criminal:

A mission to kill deserters? Sarin gas on civilians? I remember being dumbstruck when this aired that anyone could produce the piece with a straight face. And by saying the claims were flawed, they mean “lies and balderdash.”

Let’s take a moment here to remember CNN’s reporting history in light of their claims about their accuracy:

Aftermath

This shameful event, known as a day ending in “y” as far as CNN is concerned, brought together TAILWIND and SOG veterans to pushback on the libelous cretinism of CNN. A quarter century after the fact, these men were still in touch with each other.

And the next time you see someone bitching about “toxic masculinity,” well send them this story and tell them to STFU.

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Source: https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2017/10/24/gary-rose-medal-of-honor/


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