Eric Haynes wrote:Didn't want to speak up on this one because I will probably put my foot in my mouth, but here it goes. Just about all MQ-9 pilots were at some point a fighter/bomber pilot. I know quite a few of them from both Minot(bomber) and here in Syracuse(previously fighter, now MQ-9) and all have stated that flying a jet is more rewarding, doing missions on the Reaper are twice as draining. This coming from a pilot who spent 29 hours straight in a b52 on many many occaisions. You are still taking lives, no matter how you look at it, whether from Creech, Syracuse, or in a bomber over the desert. Are they above the soldier who is getting shot at on the front lines? Nope, but they are just as crucial. I've never seen a general out firing on the front lines, or in any jet for that matter, yet they come out with just as many medals. While I don't think it should be a huge medal, it's gotta be above Commendation medals, they are given out like candy.
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I agree. But medals, at least the ones eligible for a combat valor device, are not given out, even to generals. They are earned, under direct enemy fire. At the risk of your own life. In no way, shape, or form is a drone pilot, no matter how qualified or proficient, ever risking his life while performing a mission. To give them an award which is of greater standing than a medal received for taking machine gun fire to save other soldiers is an insult any way you cut it.
Also, it should be noted that this medal is also given out for "offensive cyber-warfare tasks". So if a techno-guy introduces a virus which hurts the enemy, he gets one of these. Again, not saying contributions aren't valuable, or shouldn't be recognized, just that there is no way it should have higher standing than a medal given for risking your life. And not to beat a dead horse, because I do recognize your point, but a former fighter pilot flying a drone, launching a missile, and taking out an HVT is simply doing his job. How did he go "above and beyond"? Generally speaking, the "above and beyond" is the part that involves risking your life. And they don't do that. So no matter how well it is performed, it's just him doing his job. From a safe place. And now, for simply doing his job, he may be decorated at a higher level than a guy with his buddy's guts blown all over him, who crawled out of cover to blast a couple Taliban and drag another couple wounded guys back to safety.
And that just ain't right.