Strike said:
Please explain why you think that is then.
Just the timing really. The fact that this is happening almost 70 years after the fact raises some eyebrows. IMO, it's an incredibly slippery slope and sets a precedent for other WWII groups who will want some sort of special recognition for their particular contributions.
From what I've been told and have read, the Bomber Command veterans were/are a special group. They took on incredible risks during their missions, with a devastating percentage of aircrew never returning from even one mission. Following the awarding of the Air Crew Europe Star, some felt that it was never enough. For years, veterans groups advocated for a special bar/medal/award for Bomber Command, but it never happened. Nobody wanted to set a precedent, for fear that other groups would want similar recognition. The issue faded from the limelight. So, why now? Did some veterans ban together in their final years on this earth to give-er one last push? Or is it the work of some self-serving lobby group? I fear the latter.
So, here we are, in about a year, the few remaining Bomber Command veterans or family members will start getting their bar in the mail. I predict that other groups like "Fighter Command" will use this to institute additional similar bars. I'm sure by the year 2030 it will all be sorted out.
This might be an odd comparison, but just imagine those who served "outside the wire" in KAF getting a special bar for their GCS 70 years from now.
I personally view such decisions in the same boat as the Sacrifice Medal. While there was already recognition in the form of a Wound Stripe, someone felt that "it wasn't good enough" and advocated for the SM. Was it surviving wounded CF members or their families who pushed for this, or was it an action group? I'm not sure. Again, I point to the slippery slope, and in the next year or so you will witness a civil version of the Sacrifice Medal for police/fire/emergency/etc. Much like the range of no less than currently six "Exemplary Service Medals" that could have been captured with one medal. (Basically, non-RCMP police wanted a long service medal like the RCMP, then fire services, then corrections, then coast guard, etc, etc... Again, slippery slope.