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QandO: Kerry's Cambodia nonsense refuted
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August 13, 2004
Kerry's Cambodia nonsense refuted
Posted by McQ
I love all the spin that's been going on about the Christmas in Cambodia story. He was there, he wasn't there, it was night and confusing, 3 crewmembers claim they were never in Cambodia, it wasn't Christmas it was January, it was a secret mission.
Puuuleeezzze!
Lets get a couple of facts straight. And this is technical, but oh so important.
Anyone recall the designation of John Kerry's unit when the "Christmas in Cambodia" alleged event took place? Coastal Division 13. Note the designation carefully ... they patroled the coast of Viet Nam. That was their mission. And they also patrolled the rivers of VN as they flowed out on the coast. The Rassmann incident took place on the Song Be Da river which is a few miles long and flows into the ocean.
Now, lets review an excerpt from "Unfit for Command's" chapter three:
Coastal Division 13’s patrol areas extended to Sa Dec, about fifty-five miles from the Cambodian border. Areas closer than fifty-five miles to the Cambodian border in the area of the Mekong River were patrolled by PBRs, a small river patrol craft, and not by Swift Boats. Preventing border crossings was considered so important at the time that an LCU (a large, mechanized landing craft) and several PBRs were stationed to ensure that no one could cross the border. A large sign at the border prohibited entry. Tom Anderson, Commander of River Division 531, who was in charge of the PBRs, confirmed that there were no Swifts anywhere in the area and that they would have been stopped had they appeared .
Nothing new here except the importance of what? The designation of the unit commanded by Tom Anderson. River Division 531. Is it beginning to dawn on you that perhaps Kerry's unit did the c"
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