OUTRAGE: Bronze Star Awarded to Air Force Chaplain for PowerPoint on Islamic Sensitivity Training
Posted on 11 Mar 2013 @ 14:08 by Sard
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I’m literally shaking with rage as I post this …
Via NRO:
An Air Force chaplain has been awarded a Bronze Star for his service in crafting an especially good PowerPoint about how to treat Islamic religious materials with sensitivity, according to Ohio’s Dayton Daily News. After U.S. troops in Afghanistan accidentally burned copies of the Koran, sparking riots that took over 30 lives, Lieutenant Colonel Jon Trainer came to the rescue:
After the accidental burning last year of Qurans by U.S. troops in Afghanistan sparked deadly rioting, an Air National Guard chaplain from Springfield stepped in and potentially saved countless American lives.
For his effort, Lt. Col. Jon Trainer received the prestigious Bronze Star — a medal given for heroic or meritorious achievement in connection with operations against an armed enemy.
And he did it with a PowerPoint presentation. . . .
Within 48 hours, Trainer developed a PowerPoint presentation on the proper handling and disposal of Islamic religious material that was seen by every American — military and civilian alike — in Afghanistan. The presentation then was distributed to the U.S. for use in all pre-deployment training.
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The Bronze Star is the fifth highest awarded to members of our military for meritorious service in a combat zone. My Granddad flew 39 missions in a B-17 over the skies of Nazi Europe before being shot down over Memmingen, Germany. He spent a year in a German Stalag POW camp before he was liberated by British troops in 1945.
Granddad was awarded a few Bronze Stars for his service during World War Two. And he sacrificed a helluva lot more than some guy making a PowerPoint on Sensitivity Training! THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! This is like spitting in the face of those who have sacrificed and suffered so much to keep this nation free; their honor and courage is being trampled underfoot with nothing but disdain and mockery by the Obama Administration and their hideous ilk.
This is just another infuriating example of how the Obama Administration and the minions that support them exhibit nothing but total disrespect for those who sacrificed and suffered for them. If this doesn’t enrage you as an American, then we really have, as a nation, traveled straight down the proverbial shithole.
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