Navy vet sends GWB his wings and bars
Joseph DuRocher is a US Navy veteran who wrote a letter to the President and enclosed his Naval Aviator’s wings and his lieutenant’s shoulder bars.
Dear Mr. President: As a young man I was honored to serve our nation as a commissioned officer and helicopter pilot in the U. S. Navy. Before me in WWII, my father defended the country spending two years in the Pacific aboard the U.S.S. Hornet (CV-14). We were patriots sworn “to protect and defend”. Today I conclude that you have dishonored our service and the Constitution and principles of our oath. My dad was buried with full military honors so I cannot act for him. But for myself, I return enclosed the symbols of my years of service: the shoulder boards of my rank and my Naval Aviator’s wings. (emphasis mine)
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Nevertheless, to remain silent is to let you think I approve or support your actions. I do not. So, I am saddened to give up my wings and bars. They were hard won and my parents and wife were as proud as I was when I earned them over forty years ago. But I hate the torture and death you have caused more than I value their symbolism. Giving them up makes me cry for my beloved country.
Please read the the letter in full at: http://www.pierretristam.com/Bobst/Contributors/JD030806.htm
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