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Pentagon has second thoughts on drone warrior medal
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) March 12, 2013


The US military said Tuesday it halted production of a new medal for drone and cyber warfare, ordering a review after critics called the award an insult to combat veterans.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who received two Purple Hearts and other decorations as a soldier in the Vietnam War, made the decision to put a hold on the new Distinguished Warfare Medal after hearing complaints from veterans, his spokesman George Little told a news conference.

"He's heard their concerns. He's heard the concerns of others. And he believes that it's prudent to take into account those concerns and conduct this review," Little said.

Hagel asked the military's top officer, General Martin Dempsey, to lead the review of the medal and to look at the ranking of the award compared to other military medals, he said.

The medal, the first force-wide combat award to be created since 1944, ranks high in the hierarchy of American military medals, below the Silver Star but above the prestigious Bronze Star for valor, which recognizes courage in battle.

Lawmakers have introduced legislation that would lower the ranking of the new medal, which was designed to recognize the contributions of those who operate unmanned, robotic aircraft or cyber tools that play an increasingly decisive role in combat.

The backlash over the award on the blogosphere and in Congress has echoed a long-running debate inside the military, particularly the Air Force, about how to adapt to new realities in modern warfare, within a culture shaped by traditions from another era.

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