Does anybody else think that they were right to deny Travis Long his medals for both the Secouran Incident & the Battle of Manticore? Certainly in the text it is shown as the unintended consequences of Travis's familial relationship with his half brother, Baron Winterfall as well as vengefulness on the part of Carlton Locatelli against Travis. But if you read more closely into the text then there is a suggestion that they were right to deny him them as Gavin was intending to trade on it to enhance his own political reputation & with it, strengthen his own case for weakening or disbanding the Royal Manticoran Navy. (The brother of a decorated naval hero is nevertheless throwing his weight behind a campaign to prevent this hasty & unnecessary rearmament programme).
The textev is as follows:
“The Navy has denied your brother a Conspicuous Gallantry Medal,” Breakwater said. “I suppose you’ll have to drop that part from your speech now.”
“That’s all right,” Winterfall said, scrolling back to the relevant section of his upcoming speech. It would have been nice to include that tribute to his brother, a tribute which, as Breakwater had pointed out earlier, would also have subtly raised Winterfall’s own prestige.
But he could get by without it. Besides, the heroism and accomplishments of the two MPARS corvettes were more important to his side of the argument, and that was not something Locatelli and the Navy could take away.
He was deleting the reference to his brother when an odd thought abruptly hit him.
Could it be that the Navy was refusing Travis a medal because of him?
Even worse, it suddenly occurred to him that the first thing he had focused on when he had heard the news was how it would affect his own political advances.
From A Call to Arms Chapter 26 page 349 hardback edition. Italics & Bold typeface mine
Thoughts anyone?