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CWO3 Us Marine
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Some of these people go too far. The interrogation of the second guy was an example. All they needed to do was make him aware that he is doing something wrong and move on. Instead they get confrontational and ask him personal questions they have no right to ask. Have you been arrested? Do you have any tattoos? What's your DOB? Where do you live? They likely were POG's themselves but have to make themselves feel better by trashing him. He was obviously a poser but he still has the right to privacy. They almost try to make him believe he is under apprehension. The SV folks are sad but the SV Warriors are even worse because they know better. Their responsibility and loyalty to service ends with "you are doing something wrong and you need to correct yourself". They make the military look bad when they do this.
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MSgt Kurt S. - that would explain a lot if they were because it's way off the hook for civilians to ask those sorts of questions
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MSgt Kurt S. - Thanks for pointing it out. I looked again and as they were walking up you could see the comm gear on shoulder. I wondered why he was sitting still for the 3d degree, but he knew he was BUSTED. If he hadn't had patches etc he would have likely been ok, but after listening to him it was clear he was intentionally posing. None of his alibis made sense. Why grab a cover if all you had was ACU's? And a 44 year old has nothing else to wear? BS and BS. He was going for some cool points by wearing the uniform at the airport and didn't plan on running into LEO's. I saw it elsewhere on youtube and the news reporter said it was in CA, Fresno I believe. He got lucky because in some places they might have been tougher on him.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Some of them need to be put in the nut house.
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SSG DavId Murphy
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Thanks for posting. I think you were right about the mental illness part. It's sad
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1SG Wayne Stivaletta
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