Purple Heart
August 17th, 2007 |Korean War veteran Nyles Reed, 75, opened an envelope last week to learn a Purple Heart had been approved for injuries he sustained as a Marine on June 22, 1952.
But there was no medal. Just a certificate and a form stating that the medal was “out of stock.”
The form letter from the Navy Personnel Command told Reed he could wait 90 days and resubmit an application, or buy his own medal.
After waiting 55 years, however, Reed decided to pay $42 for his own Purple Heart and accompanying ribbon — plus state sales taxes — at a military surplus store.
For being the greatest country in the world the United States can sure be pretty pathetic sometimes.
Why on earth would the military be “out of stock” on Purple Hearts? I wonder…


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