No, this is an internet myth, based on a conservative humorist's satirical column that some people took seriously. The column claimed the president said that since people volunteered for the military, they knew what they were getting themselves into if they got wounded. But the president has never said any such thing, nor has he ever advocated for combat troops paying their own medical bills.
No, it is not true that President Obama wanted military members to pay for their injuries received in combat. In fact, President Obama signed into law the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014, which aimed to improve healthcare services and access for veterans, including those who were injured in combat. This legislation increased funding for veteran healthcare and expanded programs to support wounded warriors.
Boot camp is a training campus for members of the military when they first join, where they go to train and qualify for service. A combat boot is a type of footwear... a shoe in style that reflects what some members of the military have worn in combat situations.
No, guard dogs have not received the Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for acts of valor and bravery during combat. However, dogs have received other military honors and commendations for their service and sacrifice.
All SEAL members, as are all combat sailors/soldiers, are trained in battlefield medicine and first aid. All teams/squads typically have a trained medic with them, given the high possibility of combat injuries.
The purple heat is solely awarded for military members who are wounded or killed in combat from enemy actions. It could be from a concussion from an explosion our losing multiple limbs. There are some cases where members in support of the fight such as on a naval ship are injured not directly by enemy action, but while conducting operations against the enemy and can also be awarded the people heart. Other awards are given for actions, service, or performance by a military member. The Purple Heart is awarded for their injuries, not for any actions on the awardee's part.
Even though Abraham Lincoln volunteered in the Illinois Militia, he never actually saw combat. He never received any military honors or decorations.
Residency on military bases in the United States are restricted to active-duty members of the armed services. Overseas, and in combat zones, civilian contractors are allowed to live on post.
20 percent of all hospital admissions have been from combat injuries. The other 80 percent have been from DNBI
If he had injuries they must have been minor. He was released from the military because of his objection to racial order. He refused to sit in the back of a bus.
The purple heart means that person suffered injuries as a result of combat. I am not sure what OLC means - perhaps a rank or medal of some kind.
I don't know if the entire battalion received the Combat Action Ribbon but I do know that H Co (redesignated L Co) did receive the CAR. Most members of the battalion also received their Combat Action Ribbon during Operation Iraqi Freedom I. They battalion has since returned to Iraq in September/October of 2007. All but a handful (those few who remained behind at Camp 15) of Marines in 3/23 received the Combat Action Ribbon for Desert Storm. Most members of the battalion also received their Combat Action Ribbon during Operation Iraqi Freedom I. They battalion has since returned to Iraq in September/October of 2007.
Military aircraft( combat planes/fighter jets/combat jets/fighter aircraft/combat aircraft). Military planes are airplanes that can carry weapons.
The US Purple Heart Medal is specifically awarded for a combat wound received from an enemy combatant during wartime.