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Things are about to get very uncomfortable for Mr. Kerry. The Media will have to report this.

Re:      Request for Investigation, Determination and Final Disposition of Awards Granted to Lieutenant (junior grade) John Forbes Kerry, USNR.

Reference:        a.  SECNAV Instruction 1650.1G (Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual) dated 7 January 2002 (Excerpted at Exhibit 1).

                        b.  10 U.S.C. ' 6249 (“Limitation of honorable service.”)

Gentlemen:

Introduction

            Judicial Watch, Inc. (hereinafter “Judicial Watch”) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption.  Judicial Watch, in the interests of the American public, hereby files this formal complaint and request for investigation, determination and final disposition of awards granted to Lieutenant (junior grade) John Forbes Kerry, U.S. Naval Reserve, (hereinafter “Senator Kerry”) under the provision of Paragraph 116 (Requirement for Honorable Service), SECNAV Instruction 1650.1G (Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual) dated 7 January 2002.

Background

            The recent publication of the book, Unfit for Command by John E. O’Neill and Jerome R. Corsi, PhD (Exhibit 2), as well as a number of news media interviews of former U.S. Navy officers and sailors who served with Senator Kerry in Vietnam, raise extremely grave questions concerning the legitimacy and propriety of the awards Senator Kerry received for heroism and wounds received from enemy fire in combat.

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Judicial Watch

Things are about to get very uncomfortable for Mr. Kerry. The Media will have to report this.

Re:      Request for Investigation, Determination and Final Disposition of Awards Granted to Lieutenant (junior grade) John Forbes Kerry, USNR.

Reference:        a.  SECNAV Instruction 1650.1G (Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual) dated 7 January 2002 (Excerpted at Exhibit 1).

                        b.  10 U.S.C. ' 6249 (“Limitation of honorable service.”)

Gentlemen:

Introduction

            Judicial Watch, Inc. (hereinafter “Judicial Watch”) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption.  Judicial Watch, in the interests of the American public, hereby files this formal complaint and request for investigation, determination and final disposition of awards granted to Lieutenant (junior grade) John Forbes Kerry, U.S. Naval Reserve, (hereinafter “Senator Kerry”) under the provision of Paragraph 116 (Requirement for Honorable Service), SECNAV Instruction 1650.1G (Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual) dated 7 January 2002.

Background

            The recent publication of the book, Unfit for Command by John E. O’Neill and Jerome R. Corsi, PhD (Exhibit 2), as well as a number of news media interviews of former U.S. Navy officers and sailors who served with Senator Kerry in Vietnam, raise extremely grave questions concerning the legitimacy and propriety of the awards Senator Kerry received for heroism and wounds received from enemy fire in combat.

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Things are about to get very uncomfortable for Mr. Kerry. The Media will have to report this.
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Judicial Watch, Inc. was established in 1994 to serve as an ethical and legal "watchdog" over our government, legal, and judicial systems to promote a return to ethics and morality in our nation's public life.

As a non-partisan, non-profit foundation based in Washington, D.C., and with offices throughout the country, Judicial Watch relies on supporters, like yourself, to help us root out corruption in our government and to make sure offenders are brought to justice.

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