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ELECTION 2004 Purple Heart wound treated with Band-Aid Doctor recalls hearing of Kerry's boast he'd be 'next JFK from Massachusetts' Posted: May 05, 2004 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
The wound that made John Kerry eligible for the first of three Purple Hearts was not severe enough to warrant consideration, according to the physician who treated him in December 1968.
Louis Letson, now a retired general practitioner in Alabama, said he has "a very clear memory of an incident which occurred while I was the Medical Officer at Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay," according to National Review Online White House correspondent Byron York. Kerry's Purple Heart and the two others he won later allowed him, under Navy regulations, to request and receive leave for the United States after just four months of his 12-month tour of duty.
Letson, according to NRO, says he remembers his brief encounter with Kerry 35 years ago because "some of his crewmen related that Lt. Kerry had told them that he would be the next JFK from Massachusetts." Yesterday, a group of 18 veterans who served with Kerry in Vietnam held a press conference in which they described him as a self-serving, "loose cannon" who needed constant supervision and came only to launch a political career. The physician, who says he has no contacts with the Bush campaign or the Republican party, wrote down his recollections in response to questions from his friends. Letson wrote that on the night of Dec. 2, 1968, Kerry "was on patrol north of Cam Ranh, up near Nha Trang area. The next day he came to sick bay, the medical facility, for treatment of a wound that had occurred that night." The physician continued: The story he told was different from what his crewmen had to say about that night. According to Kerry, they had been engaged in a fire fight, receiving small arms fire from on shore. He said that his injury resulted from this enemy action. Related story:
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