Originally posted by Guppy35
Do you think he flew combat for the medals?
Personally I think it's irrelevent. Those of us who pay attention know what kind of pilot he was. And I'd bet he'd say he was just doing his job. Does it matter to him at this point?
I think it's politics to try and change it now. It somehow to me trivializes the job he did and makes it more about celebrity.
Any guy or gal for that matter who sticks his neck out and faces combat deserves far more then any medal we can give them.
He is a personal friend of mine. If you want my honest opinion--AND THIS IS NOT ALEX SPEAKING--I think it does bother him some. He wouldn't say it, but man to man I get the sense it stings. Not the MOH particularly, but that, coupled with the fact the Navy doesn't seem to care enough to even get his citation correct. I think that is a demoralizing thing. It diminishes it all the way around. How can it not hurt?
This is a guy who did everything a lone man could do to win that war. Torpedoed twice, bailed twice, ditched once... Nineteen in the air (was actually 20) and 21 on the ground... Organized guerillas in the Philippines after his final shoot down... Clawed his way back out to the fleet three different times... The Navy owes men like this its faith. Alex has been let down. It has happened to others but that doesn't make it right.
The man flat out takes Pearl Harbor personally to this day and still gets tears in his eyes when he speaks of Butch O'Hare. I think there is that part of him that still wants to live up to Butch--and to get payback for what happened.
Again, speculation on my part. I have had a few glasses of wine and a couple of steaks with the man over the years... He is modest, articulate, and the lion in winter. But I'm sure it feels like a loose end to him, MOH or not.
If the Army can fix Bruce Crandal's situation the Navy can do the same with Alex's. The Army has corrected three Medals of Honor in the past five years. The Navy? Zero that I am aware of.
Obviously it is your right to say, "No thanks, I'm not interested in helping." But please do me the favor of not discouraging others who might be so inclined.