NeverTrump Figure Claims JD Vance Is Not a Combat Veteran
I'm not in the habit of writing posts about spats on X, but sometimes, it is necessary to set the record straight.
The discussion of Pete Hegeth's decision to fire a half-dozen senior officers started out in a very predictable direction.
Naturally, it became more academic and insightful as it progressed.
Calling Vance a combat vet really set off the Low-T crowd.
For reasons that I can't fathom, The Dispatch's Jonah Goldberg decided to wade into discussion using it as a way of denigrating Vance in a typically Goldberg kind of way.
It's really funny seeing Goldberg pull that stunt as his fellow The Dispatch writer, David French, has repeatedly allowed himself to be referred to as a "combat veteran" when he spent his time in Iraq as a JAG officer on a well-protected base. At this link is just one of the many examples you can find of French being referred to as a sorry mother... I'm sorry, I meant "combat veteran."
As you can see from the Community Note, that didn't go all that well for him.
Vance is a combat veteran. The fact that he was a journalist is irrelevant. If you served in an area of operations and were authorized hostile fire pay, you are entitled to be called a combat veteran. Vance has never portrayed himself as Rambo or as anything other than a Marine doing his job. He was stationed in Anbar Province from August 2005 to February 2006. this was at the height of the Sunni insurgency in that province. He was in Anbar at the same time as the only female Marine officer who was killed in action. Major Megan McClung was a public affairs officer, and she arrived in Anbar in January 2006, so, in Goldberg's figuring, her death was not in combat or something.
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