Posted on Dec 10, 2015
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Someone got suspicious when they saw this article about Marion M. Mosley who claims that he was a member of the fabled Tuskegee Airmen;

Marion was sent to a famous Air Base outside of Tuskegee, Alabama in April of 1944. This time, Marion was allowed to play in the all Black Band on base. While playing Reveille, Marion was approached by a familiar face, Lt. Daniel “Chappie” James from Pensacola. Chappie was his hometown, childhood friend. Chappie asked Marion “why was he playing in the band?” and why not join him and his fellow fighter pilots training on base.

It’s a well known fact that the best pilots play the trumpet, so the Air Force is always looking for their future pilots in the band.

Marion successfully passed this flight program and became an “official Tuskegee Airman” in the 99th Fighter Squadron and was later sent to Oviana, Italy to face the German Air Force. Marion and Chappie often flew home together, noted Marion.

They captured German soldiers of war, did all the KP duties such as plating vegetables at the Black Air base and more.

Marion was in Italy from 1944 -1947. Marion played trumpet in the 766th Army Air Corp Band which traveled the country from 1948 -1949. Marion returned to the U.S. In 1949 while joining the Air Force Reserves in 1950. Marion was Honorably Discharged on January 14, 1951 and he served for 8 years in the Reserves.

I’m pretty sure that the Army didn’t send their pilots out to capture Germans or pull KP.

Well, part of that is true – the part about being a trumpeter in the 766th Army Air Corp Band – but he didn’t enlist until 1946 nearly a year after war ended. His DD214 says that he was a “Bandsman – Burglar”. According to his DD214, he never left the United States (see that part that says “Foreign Service” and all of the zeros that follow)
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Sgt William Biggs
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Does he have Colonel insignia on upside down?
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SGT (Join to see) - Yea, that Vietnam ribbon is a little quirky since his bio says he retired in '59. This on top of ALL THE OTHER things wrong with his uniform.
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MSG (Join to see), Did you catch the ARCOM?
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SGT (Join to see) - No, but I do see the Armed Forces Reserve Medal.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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The colonel's eagles are on wrong and the US isn't even placed properly, the pilot wing's touch the top ribbon and they should be 1/2 " above the top ribbon. You also do not wear a civilian type hat with the blue service uniform ever ! I don't see even one WWII specific service ribbon but do see Vietnam ribbons. He should have taken pride in what He did do in the Air Force instead of pretending to be something He wasn't.
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It's a shame, SGT (Join to see), a real shame.
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Yes it is LTC Stephen C.. This poor old man didn't stand a chance of not getting caught. Anyone who knows anything about the military could tell right off he was a fake because of his ribbons. Very sad.
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There are parts of me that knows that posing as something you aren't and trying to enlighten your status for services you never did is bad enough.......but claiming to be a Tuskegee......that is just even lower than the lowest of lows.
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I hate the ones who use a dead service members name to capitalize on others ignorance. That's the lowest of the lowest in my book.
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PO3 Jed Dunkin
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Hey SFC Livingston posing as something you’re not I thought that was called a Hollywood movie star!
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