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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FILE: Undated: This image released by the Department of Defense shows the
obverse view with ribbon of the newly announced Distinguished Warefare Medal.APDefense
Secretary Chuck Hagel on Monday cancelled the production of a new military
medal for service members involved in drone attacks and cyber warfare --
following widespread criticism that the award would rank higher than the
Bronze Star and Purple Heart.Hagel instead wants military leaders to develop
a special pin or object that would be attached to already existing
medals or ribbons.The Distinguished Warfare Medal was created by Hagel's
predecessor, Leon Panetta, and it immediately triggered complaints from
veterans and lawmakers.Hagel last month ordered the military to stop production
of the medal, and top defense and military leaders began a new
review.While the review confirmed the need to ensure such recognition, it
found that misconceptions regarding the precedence of the award were distracting
from its original purpose, said Hagel, who was twice awarded the Purple
Heart.The leaders have instead recommended the creation of an alternative
honor, similar to the "V" for valor that can be attached to
the Bronze Star and other medals to reward an act of heroism.Hagel
asked Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to
report back to him in 30 days.When Panetta announced the medal would
be created in mid-February, defense officials said it would be considered
a bit
involvement in a
telephone call with The Associated Press. He spoke from an undisclosed location.Federal
investigators said Monday no one had claimed responsibility for the devastating
attack on one of the city's most famous civic holidays, Patriots' Day.The
8-year-old boy was killed as he, his mother and sister waited for
his father to finish the race. A first responder source tells Fox
News all of the victims were either bystanders or marathon runners, and
that two of the deceased were adults.In addition to the deaths, more
than 144 people were injured including up to 10 with amputated
limbs and 17 critically.At Massachusetts General Hospital, Alasdair Conn,
chief of emergency services, said: "This is something I've never seen in
my 25 years here ... this amount of carnage in the civilian
population. This is what we expect from war."The first two explosions occurred
at 2:50 p.m. nearly five hours after the marathon began
about 50 to 100 yards apart, according to Davis. A third explosion
occurred near the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in the
Columbia Point section of Dorchester, several miles southeast of the marathon's
finish line, at around 4:15 p.m. Police could not say if it
was related to the earlier explosions.The horror unfolded as the city marked
the 238th annual Patriots' Day, commemorating the anniversary of the Battles
of Lexington and Concord at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Competitors
and
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