Flash, Okay. First the CAR is an individual award and outright awarding an entire unit is absurd (Awards manual states as such). It always has been… Secondly, using the “that’s how we’ve always done it” excuse is intellectually lazy. We can disagree, but you gotta have better material than that brother.
To your last point, I have yet to see a Marine awarded that ribbon who wasn’t at least directly engaged in a combat scenario. We can debate impact and effectiveness. Yes, I understand there is a difference between conducting a breach through a door in urban combat or complex IED ambush vice simply returning fire against a lone shoot and run marksmen. That has always been the case, but it doesn’t make awarding the N1 personnel on a ship with a CAR any less ridiculous. Both can be true at the same time. I understand your (and others) point of view, but I simply disagree.
HSM getting DFCs for a HF strike? Those boys and gals deserve recognition, I’m just not sure it’s DFC-level material. I could probably go either way on that one, but more context on the situation is needed.
This is stupid. If a tank of LAV gets in a fight the entire crew gets a CAR not just the person actually shooting back, the same logic applies for a ship.
The gate keeping over awards is dumb.