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From: artkramr@a
Ya mean all you gotta do is get hit by fighters and you get a SIlver Star??? Where the hell is mine? As luck would have it, the B-26 LBJ was on aborted before reaching the target and being engaged by Zeros. So the citation for the SS is misleading. It's not the only such citation that is not entirely accurate. Johnson had joined Lt. Col. Francis Stevens and Col. Samuel Anderson, both on George C. Marshall's staff and sent by him to review the situation in New Guinea. The B-26 Stevens was on was shot down and all aboard killed. Anderson made it back and reported to MacArthur personally, accompanied by Johnson. MacA awarded both men Silver Stars and awarded Stevens the DSC posthumously. Objectively, I suppose none of the men deserved medals. Apparently none of the B-26 crew members received medals for the mission. Interestingly, in Harold Ickes diary, he writes of this episode that MacArthur offered Johnson the medal but that Johnson declined. Only some time later did Johnson receive the citation and medal in the mail. Of course, throughout his career Johnson never missed an opportunity to wear the Silver Star pin in his lapel. Chris Mark |
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