Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, an ally of Donald Trump, has been accused of embellishing his honorable military record throughout his political career. This according to a report in Salon.
During the lawmaker’s first run for Congress, Mr Cotton claimed he had been “a US Army Ranger in Iraq or Afghanistan” and a campaign ad stated that he “volunteered to be an Army Ranger.”
“My experience as a US Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan and my experience in business will put me in very good condition,” Mr Cotton told the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record in 2012.
Top former military officials and combat veterans have come to the defense of Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) after a far-left publication published a hit piece on him over the weekend claiming that he falsified his military service record.
“In reality, Cotton was never part of the 75th Ranger Regiment, the elite unit that plans and conducts joint special military operations as part of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command,” the article continued. “Rather, Cotton attended the Ranger School, a two-month-long, small-unit tactical infantry course that literally anyone in the military is eligible to attend. Soldiers who complete the course earn the right to wear the Ranger tab — a small arch that reads ‘Ranger’ — but in the eyes of the military, that does not make them an actual Army Ranger.”
Adding to the story, far-left Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), who has been accused of repeatedly lying while in Congress, tweeted: “Hey @SenTomCotton, unless you wore one of these berets you shouldn’t be calling yourself a Ranger. Truth matters.”
The Daily Wire reports,
Numerous top former military officials and combat veterans came to Cotton’s defense in response to the hit piece.
Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Rick Merritt, a former regimental sergeant major of the 75th Ranger Regiment, told the Arkansas Democrat Gazette that the attacks on Cotton’s record were “so absurd.” The local newspaper noted that none of Cotton’s political opponents have ever challenged his Army Ranger credentials.
“It’s unfair. It’s almost slanderous,” Merritt said. “He’s 100% a Ranger. … He will always be a Ranger. An attack on him is an attack on every veteran who has served honorably.”
Retired General Raymond A. Thomas III, who served as the 11th Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), slammed Crow over his tweet, writing: “First, wear your beret correctly. Second, you are a Congressman now, act like it. This is a dumb debate (feel pretty qualified to say that). Need you to focus on more important things for the good of the nation. You and @SenTomCotton get together and work like ‘Ranger buddies.’”
First, wear your beret correctly. Second, you are a Congressman now, act like it. This is a dumb debate (feel pretty qualified to say that). Need you to focus on more important things for the good of the nation. You and @SenTomCotton get together and work like “Ranger buddies.” https://t.co/9r3vCjGOXt
— Tony Thomas (@TonyT2Thomas) January 24, 2021
Retired Army Colonel Kurt Schlichter also slammed Crow, writing: “This is a blue falcon move and it’s embarrassing. What the hell is wrong with you?”
This is a blue falcon move and it’s embarrassing. What the hell is wrong with you? https://t.co/0sBlVX80jo
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) January 24, 2021
Sean Parnell, a decorated combat veteran, also weighed in on the matter, writing: “This is a BS line of attack on @SenTomCotton . If your (sic) earn your tab & proudly wear the words RANGER on your shoulder, you’re a RANGER. There are 2 ways to qualify for the Ranger Hall of Fame. 1) serve in a Ranger unit in combat Or 2) graduate from Ranger school The end.”
This is a BS line of attack on @SenTomCotton. If your earn your tab & proudly wear the words RANGER on your shoulder, you’re a RANGER.
There are 2 ways to qualify for the Ranger Hall of Fame.
1) serve in a Ranger unit in combat
Or
2) graduate from Ranger schoolThe end. https://t.co/6R5x4rDbsS
— Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellUSA) January 25, 2021
“There are Soldiers in Ranger battalions who aren’t Ranger qualified. Likewise there are Soldiers who are Rangers in non Ranger units. Bottom line: You earn the Ranger tab. You live the creed. You’re a Ranger,” Parnell added. “You wear the uniform honorably. You volunteer to serve & sacrifice for America. That’s what matters. People need to focus on that.”
You wear the uniform honorably. You volunteer to serve & sacrifice for America. That’s what matters. People need to focus on that.
— Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellUSA) January 25, 2021
Washington Post columnist Hugh Hewitt said that accusations that Cotton had “stolen valor” amounted to “purposeful slander.”
It is purposeful slander to accuse @SenTomCotton or any other Ranger of “stolen valor” for pride in their Ranger tab. The Senator has always been precise and proud to have served in 101st and Old Guard, never claimed to have served in 75th Ranger Regiment. Simple slander. https://t.co/e4WC6Rm4ZW
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) January 24, 2021
New York Times reporter Nick Confessore noted: “A friend who went to Ranger school but didn’t serve in the Regiment tells me, the civilian, that people in the service have long argued about ‘who’s a *real* Ranger’, and there’s not really a definitive answer, but that some people are a-holes about it.”
A friend who went to Ranger school but didn’t serve in the Regiment tells me, the civilian, that people in the service have long argued about “who’s a *real* Ranger”, and there’s not really a definitive answer, but that some people are a-holes about it.
— Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) January 25, 2021
Trump-critic David French came to Cotton’s defense, writing: “On Tom Cotton’s military service — He was a Ranger-qualified and led troops in combat. When I served I heard Ranger-qualified soldiers described as ‘Rangers’ all the time. Cotton’s service was brave and honorable. He’s described his service fairly and accurately. Move on.”
On Tom Cotton’s military service — He was a Ranger-qualified and led troops in combat. When I served I heard Ranger-qualified soldiers described as “Rangers” all the time. Cotton’s service was brave and honorable. He’s described his service fairly and accurately. Move on.
— David French (@DavidAFrench) January 26, 2021
Cotton was asked about the story during a Fox News appearance on Monday with Bret Baier.
“Were you straightforward with voters about your military service?” Baier asked. “You’re a decorated veteran, but there’s a story — a couple of stories popping up about you saying that you were an Army Ranger.”
“Yes, thanks, Bret. I graduated from the ranger school,” Cotton responded. “I wore the Ranger Tab in combat with 101st Airborne in Iraq. This is not about my military record; this is about my politics.”
“Ranger regiment legends like General Scottie Miller or General Craig Nixon have used the term to describe both alumni of the Ranger Regiment and graduates of the ranger school, as did the secretary of Army, as did most of my buddies in the Army, as did most of the liberal media until a conservative veteran was using the term that way,” Cotton added. “But if some people disagree, that’s fine. I respect their views. But what’s most important, I respect the service of all rangers, and indeed, all soldiers who volunteered to serve our country.”
I graduated from Ranger School and I wore the Ranger Tab in combat with the 101st Airborne.
This isn’t about my service–it’s about my politics. pic.twitter.com/BdPdsxYmmj
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) January 26, 2021
H/T The Daily Wire
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