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Ok which one of you let this get by? Is this your unit? Would your reserve component unit or active force be able to spot a phony from another branch? When I talk about outing posers there's always a few that don't care about the subject; why? Why is it important to you?
Posted in these groups: Stolen Valor Fraud
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 33
Posted 10 y ago
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SGT (Join to see)
10 y
LOL, the Marine NCOs would just ask for his autograph. I'm pretty sure that dude is just a rapper/singer whose stylist has bad taste. :p
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Sgt Tammy Wallace
9 y
SGT (Join to see) - that's not true..I'm a Marine NCO I would unleash and have a field day with that fool...
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LCpl Emanuel W.
7 y
I'm not an NCO, but I would still unleash HELL! No Marine would wear their uniform in such a disrespectful manner.
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Posted 10 y ago
Wait, What in the .....! Is this clown wearing throwback Jordans?
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SGT (Join to see)
10 y
Just saying... he could've had a dr write "No Combat Boots, Only Jordans." I'm just saying... LMAO
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Cpl Michael Strickler
10 y
I saw the shoes first as well... a sharp @$$ jacket and he could not even find a pair of dress shoes?!
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Posted 10 y ago
Looks like the collar emblems are wrong, they look to be turned outboard, the belt is unsat, the trousers are wrong, the go-fasters in uniform? Plus the guy is wearing shades and earrings in uniform. You know, if you're going to try to pull off a fraud like this, at least do some research into the correct wearing of the uniform. I've always thought that guys like this that pull this kind of stuff should be forced to go through the training of the branch of which they're pretending to be part of, but the catch being that they get no credit for the training and they are barred from wearing even an emblem of the Armed Forces of the United State ever again.
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