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Ft. Hood Victims Died in Combat, Should be Honored as Such
By Rep. John Carter | 11/17/09 | 05:25 PM EDT | 4 Comments
I’ve spent several days during the past two weeks in my district at Fort Hood, visiting soldiers and family members who were injured or lost loved ones during the tragic shooting on Nov. 5.
And as far as I’m concerned, this was an enemy attack on American troops on American soil. As one soldier who was shot six times told me, victims were sought out because they were in their Army uniforms.
That being said, it’s only appropriate that these soldiers, who were in fact standing in line to get processed to go into war zones, should be entitled to all the benefits we have established to honor those wounded or killed in combat.
I introduced a bill on Tuesday that would grant combatant status to those who were injured or killed during the Fort Hood attack.
This is about giving soldiers the benefits other soldiers are given if unfortunate enough to be killed or injured in the combat zone.
It should make no difference in our care for the wounded and the families of the slain whether it occurred on an Army base in Iraq, Afghanistan or Texas. Our Fort Hood casualties should receive the same benefits and recognition as other combat casualties as this was a planned terror attack on U.S. military personnel.
Combatant status allows military personnel to receive the Purple Heart, and civilians to receive the equivalent award, the Secretary of Defense Medal of Freedom.
It would also guarantee that the beneficiaries of all military personnel who lost their lives in the attack would receive the maximum life insurance available, extended family housing privileges, and other benefits.
This bill is not about investigations or assigning blame. It’s about taking care of our troops and their families first.
There were events of heroism that took place — stories I hope continue to be told — and this is just one small way we can honor those who made sacrifices on that sad day.
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who's going to argue with that? kudos, congressman, and blessings to all in your district.
100% Agreed.
These are the things that Pres. Obama and Bob Gates should already have been doing. They ought to do their utmost to honor the military and enhance our national security. Apparently, Obama is too busy telling the "world" what to do, while he attempts to undermine our liberties here at home.
Stupiest thing I have have ever heard of. When will the insanity stop? Plain and simple Fort Hood is not a combat zone. The soldiers were killed by a lunatic, nothing more.
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