ARCOM, AAM, MSM ALL in incorrect order. Also, no reflective belt. Can’t possible be an E-9.
Mark Underwood
10 years ago
he is also wearing a CIB with two stars. which means he would have to serve in Vietnam, or grenada, gulf war and OIF/OEF. you can only get one star per war campaign. you only get the lapel button after you ETS from the service. I like how he has a ranger tab sewn on. when it should be pinned on. tabs are unauthorized to be sewn on ASU uniforms. but the biggest problem is on his medals, we already know they are out of order. which I have never seen a Command sergeant major do. they are like walking AR 670-1’s. he is not wearing a NCO professional development ribbon with numeral number 4. which as a CSM he would have attended PLDC, BNCOC, ANCOC and Sergeant Major’s Academy.
Kevin Kenneally
10 years ago
For the uninformed, this dirt bag does look like a “War Hero”. But for us that have served and understand how to properly wear this uniform, he’s a really BIG dirt bag. I have many friends that wear the Ranger tab and have made the rank of CSM and DO NOT “Pose” in public, nor wear their uniform to special events when they retired. They wore it long enough. “Let others enjoy the spotlight, I jus want a cold beer” is what many of them have told me.
Me, 26 Years of active service and retired as the War on Terro began.
ARCOM, AAM, MSM ALL in incorrect order. Also, no reflective belt. Can’t possible be an E-9.
he is also wearing a CIB with two stars. which means he would have to serve in Vietnam, or grenada, gulf war and OIF/OEF. you can only get one star per war campaign. you only get the lapel button after you ETS from the service. I like how he has a ranger tab sewn on. when it should be pinned on. tabs are unauthorized to be sewn on ASU uniforms. but the biggest problem is on his medals, we already know they are out of order. which I have never seen a Command sergeant major do. they are like walking AR 670-1’s. he is not wearing a NCO professional development ribbon with numeral number 4. which as a CSM he would have attended PLDC, BNCOC, ANCOC and Sergeant Major’s Academy.
For the uninformed, this dirt bag does look like a “War Hero”. But for us that have served and understand how to properly wear this uniform, he’s a really BIG dirt bag. I have many friends that wear the Ranger tab and have made the rank of CSM and DO NOT “Pose” in public, nor wear their uniform to special events when they retired. They wore it long enough. “Let others enjoy the spotlight, I jus want a cold beer” is what many of them have told me.
Me, 26 Years of active service and retired as the War on Terro began.