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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #450 on: September 01, 2008, 21:17:33 »
Time to start ducking Parades LMAO  ;D

Though I also wonder how many times they can charge me for being out of dress should I refuse to wear it, if presented with it.

Methinks ( >:D <--- for Kat) somehow that your *** will not be able to duck out of this one; and we all know how good you are at ducking anyway. Perhaps if you wear your Oakleys on a daily basis ... they will all fail to recognize you.  ;)
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« Reply #451 on: September 01, 2008, 21:18:12 »
GW I can wear my stripe until they present me with the medal......If I never get presented with the medal well.....  ;)
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #452 on: September 01, 2008, 21:19:32 »
Methinks ( >:D <--- for Kat) somehow that your *** will not be able to duck out of this one; and we all know how good you are at ducking anyway. Perhaps if you wear your Oakleys on a daily basis ... they will all fail to recognize you.  ;)

Bet you he'd wear the medal if it was engraved with an Oakley O  ;D
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #453 on: September 01, 2008, 21:21:34 »
GW I can wear my stripe until they present me with the medal......If I never get presented with the medal well.....  ;)

So you plan on being "out" everytime a 'Presentation' may be taking place........Remember: You can run, but you can't hide.......forever.    ;D
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #454 on: September 01, 2008, 21:22:25 »
Like HELL!!!!

You can to the best of my knwledge refuse a decoration... I would rather wear nothing then that cheap piece of tin!

Hear hear.

I have been recognized, for receiveing 7 (seven) bullets that ripped apart my body.

I serverd and almost died, and all I get is freaking felt gold stripe.  I can be humble like the next Canadian who served, but for the love of Pete, can they not recognize us cold warriors?

Would it truly bankrupt the Canadian Government to back date the medal?

Disgusting.....end my rant.   It has nothing to do with me being selfish, more so with the Government moving on from past mistakes.  And we are the flotsam and jetsam of their mission.

I might as well spark up the iltis in the war museum and park it on my front lawn!!!

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #455 on: September 01, 2008, 21:23:49 »
GW,

Clearly I am not good at hiding  ;D

And yes you are right with O on it I would probably wear it!
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #456 on: September 01, 2008, 21:35:31 »
Fellow soldiers, serving and like me, out to pasture,

One thought: the wound stripe was abolished some time before I joined the army in 1957. I know this because we had a couple of guys in my battery circa 1958 who were wounded in Korea and did not wear the badge. (One was known as shrapnel *** because he was hit by a mortar splinter while bending over repairing a break in a line.) The badge was not reinstated until the 1990's and many of you wear it with honour.

However, unlike the wound stripe, which is a badge, the medal is something that once gazetted can not be taken away with the stroke of a pen. The intent is not to lessen the signficance of the wound stripe, it is to more formally acknowledge your condition.

I know this is unlikely to change many minds, and I guess I am wasting a post, but I hope some of you will accept the good intenetions behind the institution of the award.

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« Reply #457 on: September 01, 2008, 21:40:39 »
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #458 on: September 01, 2008, 21:46:26 »
No GW I thought of them I just don't personaly agree with them. Remember I keep sayin IMO, I wont take away from another soldier that wants this I just don't
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #459 on: September 01, 2008, 21:47:56 »
Fellow soldiers, serving and like me, out to pasture,

One thought: the wound stripe was abolished some time before I joined the army in 1957. I know this because we had a couple of guys in my battery circa 1958 who were wounded in Korea and did not wear the badge. (One was known as shrapnel *** because he was hit by a mortar splinter while bending over repairing a break in a line.) The badge was not reinstated until the 1990's and many of you wear it with honour.

However, unlike the wound stripe, which is a badge, the medal is something that once gazetted cannot be taken away with the stroke of a pen. The intent is not to lessen the significance of the wound stripe, it is to more formally acknowledge your condition.

I know this is unlikely to change many minds, and I guess I am wasting a post, but I hope some of you will accept the good intentions behind the institution of the award.

Is there a way to view a listing of those of us that have been awarded the wound stripe?

I can't seem to find it with googlefu.

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Here is my concern

Does Canada record those of us that made the sacrifice and lived.  Are the wounded, who lived, recorded o tell the story of us Canadians that have shed blood in the service of the nation?

As I said, are those of us that have receive a dainty felt patch recognized like the modern soldier, as people who have given for the cause, or is this medal another token to appease the left to justify our mission?

Are we soldiers once again being forsaken for politics?


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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #460 on: September 02, 2008, 14:47:12 »
Does Canada record those of us that made the sacrifice and lived.  Are the wounded, who lived, recorded o tell the story of us Canadians that have shed blood in the service of the nation?

If not, then Im sure someone will eventually write a book about it...

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« Reply #461 on: September 02, 2008, 15:37:47 »
Hear hear.

I have been recognized, for receiveing 7 (seven) bullets that ripped apart my body.

I serverd and almost died, and all I get is freaking felt gold stripe.  I can be humble like the next Canadian who served, but for the love of Pete, can they not recognize us cold warriors?

Would it truly bankrupt the Canadian Government to back date the medal?

Disgusting.....end my rant.   It has nothing to do with me being selfish, more so with the Government moving on from past mistakes.  And we are the flotsam and jetsam of their mission.

I might as well spark up the iltis in the war museum and park it on my front lawn!!!

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Tess,
getting the medal "coined" in the 1st place was one hurdle to pass.
Now that it does exist, steps can be taken to petition the gov't to backdate further..... should you want to pursue that particular matter.

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #462 on: September 02, 2008, 15:41:48 »
I might as well spark up the iltis in the war museum and park it on my front lawn!!!

Why not? You paid for it in spades, kinda like the fella selling stolen kit on eBay     ;)      ;D

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #463 on: September 02, 2008, 18:12:58 »
Personally I hope that I am never put into the position of deciding on the pros and cons of wearing such an award.  From what I have read of posts of those here who have been recognised thusly it is not commensurate with the price paid in blood.

Speaking as a Navy git, the wound stripe is more of an Army ideal.  It would look strange on my Carnival Cruise Line outfit and be the cause of endless explanations to the great unwashed here in the Fleet.  A medal would perhaps be less so intrusive, of course as pointed out the stripe was optional in it's wearing and the issue could be ducked that way if desired.

Could you not make it clear to command that you would not wish an application be made on your behalf for the medal if you were to qualify for one?
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #464 on: September 02, 2008, 18:41:45 »
I would contend that this new medal should be given the option of "drawer liner"... same way as my 125th Jubilee medal sits in its box in my dresser drawer... forever and ever... amen!

Give it to the individual who has paid the price... and let him make up his own mind up - to wear or NOT
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #465 on: September 02, 2008, 20:12:45 »
I would contend that this new medal should be given the option of "drawer liner"... same way as my 125th Jubilee medal sits in its box in my dresser drawer... forever and ever... amen!

Give it to the individual who has paid the price... and let him make up his own mind up - to wear or NOT

I disagree with this ideology.

If it comes down to deciding what we wear on our uniforms, then we have broken down the reason why we serve.

We wear our medals, as a method for Canada to recognize what we as Canadians as a whole represent.  Those of us that have volunteered to serve our country, have done so knowing the risk, and Canada has decided to recognize our sacrifice by doing so.  They do this with an age old distinction of medals.

The moment we decide, on our own, what is fitting to pin on our bodies, disrespects our nations acknowledgement our our duty.  As trivial as we see these pieces of recognition, they belong to Canada's distinct view.

My rant is about the fact that a wound stripe, as historical as it is, is not recognized as a dress distinction.  It is as if a wound is a fault of the soldier.  Finally Canada has decided to recognize the fact that, we as soldiers, need to be acknowledged for our sacrifice.  Remember the only difference between the fallen that we respect, and those that survive, are only separated by a thin barrier!  We have stayed here on this Earth, while they have journeyed on.

For the Government to set time limits, to me trivializes the act of the great "Hurdle".  Again, the moment we as soldiers pick and choose what we can wear, flies in the face of this hypocrisy.

We must have pride in what we do, what we have shown to have done, and what we bring to the Canadian public.  It is about high time the government recognizes this, and follows our example.

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #466 on: September 02, 2008, 20:39:38 »
Tess, for what it's worth, I support you.

Why don't you apply for it?  The worse they can say is no, then you can appeal through more public means.  I am quite sure that you are not the only veteran who has had to fight for something they deserve.

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #467 on: September 02, 2008, 20:42:04 »
Tess, for what it's worth, I support you.

Why don't you apply for it?  The worse they can say is no, then you can appeal through more public means.  I am quite sure that you are not the only veteran who has had to fight for something they deserve.

Cheers and thanks Brother.

It is the fact, that once again, a citizen has to apply and educate the Government.

Every aggresive military action, by us soldiers serving as peackeepers was hidden, and it just appears that the current government is no different.

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #468 on: September 03, 2008, 11:02:49 »
As Of the 28 Aug 08 the wound stripe will not apply in the CF. The Sacrifice Medal(SM) will be issued.

http://www.gg.ca/honours/medals/hon04-sm_e.asp

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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #469 on: September 03, 2008, 11:57:45 »
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2008 DOMINION CONVENTION
SUPPLEMENTARY RESOLUTION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CANADIAN FORCES SACRIFICE MEDAL

WHEREAS the Canadian Forces Directorate of Honours and Recognition have recently announced the Sacrifice Medal for the following purpose:
“The Sacrifice Medal was created in the context of increased casualties in overseas operations to fulfill the desire of Canadians and the Government to provide formal recognition, through the award of an official medal emanating from the Crown, to those who are killed or wounded by hostile action. This honour replaces the Wound Stripe.”; and

WHEREAS this award is only retroactive to October, 2001; and

WHEREAS there are many who have made the same sort of sacrifice while engaged in military operations abroad prior to this date; and

WHEREAS this is a insult for the many who have put themselves in harms way in support of Canadian Government policy, and a slap in the face for those who have made the same sacrifices that this medal represents, but have been specifically excluded from this recognition; and

WHEREAS there does not appear to be any logical reason for insulting those who have made the same sacrifice prior to October 7, 2001;

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that ANAVETS should petition the government to extend the parameters of this medal to include those deserving prior to October 7, 2001.
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #470 on: September 03, 2008, 12:18:51 »
The ANA Vets enter the fray...


2008 DOMINION CONVENTION
SUPPLEMENTARY RESOLUTION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CANADIAN FORCES SACRIFICE MEDAL

WHEREAS the Canadian Forces Directorate of Honours and Recognition have recently announced the Sacrifice Medal for the following purpose:
“The Sacrifice Medal was created in the context of increased casualties in overseas operations to fulfill the desire of Canadians and the Government to provide formal recognition, through the award of an official medal emanating from the Crown, to those who are killed or wounded by hostile action. This honour replaces the Wound Stripe.”; and

WHEREAS there does not appear to be any logical reason for insulting those who have made the same sacrifice prior to October 7, 2001;

logic is a matter of perspective.
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #471 on: September 03, 2008, 12:41:30 »

I guess no matter how one feels they are here, but a toast to hoping they all sit rusting away in room somewhere never having to be used........
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Re: Sacrifice Medal Mega Thread
« Reply #472 on: September 03, 2008, 12:52:33 »
I was surprised that it would be backdated at all, much less that far back.  Had they said "as of today, anyone injured in the service of Her Majesty etc. will be eligible for the Sacrifice Medal and awarding of wound stripes will cease" there'd be no issue.  Going back to what appears to be an arbitrary date seven years ago seems to leave room for argument over just what that date should be, and while I'm sure the argument can be settled easily enough it's still evidently causing some ill feelings.

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« Reply #473 on: September 03, 2008, 13:34:49 »
I guess no matter how one feels they are here, but a toast to hoping they all sit rusting away in room somewhere never having to be used........
I'll drink to that! :cheers:

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« Reply #474 on: September 03, 2008, 19:09:00 »
I agree there should have been an "as of this date" using the DTG of the canforgen to set the time limit for the award and the stripe,  think about the reason why anytime must be set for a second.  Canada has used the wound stripe through how many wars,  to leave a blanket back date, you will have the grandkids and great grandkids of former soldiers looking for medals.  Now I still don't think this was a particularly good idea switching to the new medal.  The wound stripe IMO was fine and it was indeed up to the member to either wear them, or not.