I suspect you really earned some of them, especially the one you indicate.My highest award is the Air Medal. I have 2 Individual Action, and 6 Strike Flight. One of the IA's is a joke (the citation literally reads "he successfully piloted his aircraft") but our CO at the time was all about what medals he could get (and added all of us to the write up), and the 6 SF are simply based off flight hours. Not really super proud of any of them. One of the IA Air Medals I'm relatively proud of. 8 hours. 7.8 on goggles (flipping them up toward the end of the night). 1/2 - 1 mile vis all night. First Iraqi election a resounding success after having spent the entire night moving election workers and ballots all across the country. I was bone-numbing tired, but the next morning it was cool to listen to it on BBC on my shortwave radio...
Don't get me started on the JOKE that is my CAR. I slept through a firefight, and even though I told everyone that I shouldn't be on the list for the award, my name ended up on it - and I have to wear it...
Like you, I hold none higher than the Air Medal, and in fact one less than you for Individual Action during my 197 combat missions in Southeast Asia. I do have a few more strike/flight AMs, and a number of stars and "Vs" on the lower, lesser medals though, FWIW.
Although one or two guys in our squadron whined, surviving VC rocket attacks while in Da Nang that did not qualify flight crews for a CAR - especially when they/we ran and huddled in a bunker unarmed.
No excuses, and no regrets for me though.... We all knew what we did, and what it was worth. Award criteria always changes over time, and even from command to command. (Although one measly DFC would have been nice, like the AF got just for being there, regardless of what they accomplished.



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PS: One of the more highly decorated individuals I ever worked with was a former HAL-3(pdf) pilot. He had them all except for the MOH. But he never wore them. Once in a great while during a function, he would wear one row only. We wanted him to wear them all. But he really believed he didn't really earn them; therefore, he would not wear them. Great guy, but perhaps a bit too humble.
From what I know about HAL-3, those guys deserved every medal they got!!!!
From what I know about HAL-3, those guys deserved every medal they got!!!!