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By Michele Katz
October 1st, 2015
He claims he was a Gunnery Sgt. stationed at Camp Pendleton.
But when confronted with more probing questions, it becomes clear that the man being recorded on this cell phone video is stealing valor.
When asked if he was retired, the man claimed he was “Section A: medically discharged.”
“You were a gunnery Sgt. over there, what pay grade is that?”
“It’s a G9,” the man says.
The person recording the exchange, later identifies himself as an Army veteran but initially tells the man he’s doing a school project — some documentaries –and asks, “Do you mind if I record this?”
While the conversation continues for a while after that, the man first says that he can’t talk on camera because he’s in “private contracting.” He goes on to say that he works ‘private security’ for non-profit organizations.
Then, pointing to his clothes, says “These are ACU’s.”
The soldier who posted the video on YouTube wrote: “Caught this POS in a tobacco store in Orange, CA trying to get a discount on pepper spray because he apparently was a purple heart recipient, gunny sergeant, recon, about to deploy.”
Apparently the man who was stopped on the sidewalk, graduated with a psych degree from Cal State, and went to officer training school.
“You got gunnery Sgt. in a year,” the service member asks. “I was only in Marine Corps for a year made it out of boot… was supposed to get Lieutenant – I went to basic OCS.”
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From September 8, 2015
This was filmed by an Army Officer, and his wife Michelle, he noticed a guy that seemed out of place in a Marine Corps uniform. His wife posted a photo to our FB page and asked if he looked out of place, he threw up a lot of red flags. They confronted him, and he admitted he was a fake. said he was attending a wedding.
This one is from September 11, 2015
This guy claimed he was a member of 7th Special Forces Group, he was confronted by several current military members. He was also wearing several badges, including a CIB. It would seem he was getting discounts or free drinks, several national chains give free drinks to military in uniform.
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