Washington Times

 

By Rowan Scarborough


The Social Security numbers of some of the nation’s most highly decorated Army war heroes from Iraq and Afghanistanwere posted this week by a civilian contractor on a publicly available website.

 

The Armyhas launched an investigation to find out how the privacy of its heroes was violated.

 

Of more than 500 names and profiles on the site, 31 contain Social Security numbers. Six are Medal of Honor recipients, two of whom are alive. There are also Social Security numbers for 25 soldiers who earned the Distinguished Service Cross, 22 of whom are living.

 

Army spokesman George Wright told The Washington Times on Friday the service has launched an investigation to determine how the Armydata was handled. He said the contractor was contacted and told to remove the site.

 

“We take this matter seriously,” Mr. Wrightsaid.

 

By Friday evening, The Times could still access the Web address for the list of heroes, their accomplishments in battle, and, in 31 cases, the Social Security numbers.

 

The site was discovered by a veteran doing research on war heroes.

 

Former Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta earned the Medal of Honor, presented by President Obama, for saving the lives of comrades in Afghanistan on Oct. 25, 2007. He left the Armylast year and is attending college.

 

The Times provided him a copy of his data on the website.

 

“My reaction is ‘What a bummer!’” he said in an email. “Our Socials are not public information for a reason. I don’t know why someone would make them public.”

 

1st Sgt. Leroy Petry is the Army’s lone Medal of Honor recipient on active duty. A Ranger, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during a firefight in Afghanistan.

 

Contracted by The Times and shown the data, Sgt. Petrysaid he immediately contracted Army Special Operations Command.

 

“It’s disappointing. You always have the fear of fraud,” he said. “The bigger question is how did they get it and is the person who released it being held responsible.”

 

Doug Sterner, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, has been urging the Pentagon to set up a database of citations for valor in the war on terror. He is the curator of the Hall of Valor website on MilitaryTimes.com.

 

What struck Mr. Sterner is how complete the database is. “It’s an impressive piece of work,” he told The Times. “This is the single most complete and accurate compilation of Armyawards I have found since World War II.”

 

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  • Here's a number being illegally used by a non-hero:

    042-68-4425

    Google it. Spread it faaaaaaarrr and wide before the election.

  • i hope the site owner is hanged!

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