What Military Fakers Steal From Us (Guest Editorial)
Even before I joined the US Army the idea of military fakers has bothered me. I have never fully understood what makes someone want to present him or herself as something they are not, or wearing something that they have not earned. For starters, I am the “Blackfive Reader” that submitted Darrel Tracht to the Blackfive, that was followed up on here at ThisAinthell.us and the Blackfive.net. It was my first experience actually encountering a military faker, or phony veteran. I myself am a combat veteran, and current member of the US Army Reserve. I was deployed to Zhari District, Kandahar Province in support of Operation: ENDURING FREEDOM X and XI.
Recently I relayed my experience about this fraud to a friend, during that discussion in explaining that this certain individual was posing as a US Navy SEAL, he asked me a very pointed question “but what did he take from you”? In some ways he was right, while I am graduate of the JFK Special Warfare Center and School, I am not a SEAL, I am not SF, how could I be bothered about someone faking to be something I myself am not? That question got me thinking about what we are really losing or what is really being stolen from us as a result of the epidemic of military fakers. What they have stolen for us as veterans is our trust in one another.
To me one of most important things we have as soldiers and service members is trust. From the earliest days in basic training we are taught to rely on each other, to rely on the team, the bond that holds that team together is trust. We have that trust in our fellow soldiers that we will support each other, that if we fall someone will come get us, we will share our last water or food even though we are hungry or thirsty, we will sacrifice for one another even though we may have only know each other for a short time. It is in our creed, that we will never leave a fallen comrade, and we live it on deployment. We believe and trust that these are facts and not ideals. To us this trust is a scared thing, for many us of after deployment the only people some of us are even comfortable trusting is our own families and military families.
Military fakers break that faith, that strong bond of trust soldiers place in one another, they do this to us because when we meet a fellow veteran or someone claiming to be, no matter how hard we want to believe their story or service record in the back of our minds we are asking ourselves, is this guy a fake? The epidemic of military fakers has caused us to doubt the experiences of our fellow veterans. Instead of embracing one another in our shared hardship and experiences of serving our country, we question if it is authentic. I am sure as you read this submission you are thinking of asking me for my DD214, to verify my service. Since becoming a combat veteran I felt as though I shared unique bond with veterans of other wars, as a community of veterans we represent such a small fraction of our total population. And as we all know, our community of veterans continues to decrease every day.
The trust we have in each other is what military fakers or phony vets have really robbed us of. Because of them, when someone claims to be a vet, instead extending a hand and calling them brother, often our first inclination is to be suspicious of them. In doing so we doubt that trust. That trust, that we have at one time or another placed in the hands of complete strangers that we have served with. Beyond the stolen benefits, the fraud, or the stolen accolades, these liars, have caused us to be suspicious and doubt one another.
We cannot deny that we do it. We seek details to verify those things only we would know, or try to notice specifics or inconsistencies that seem out of place in their stories. It’s not that we are paranoid, we want to believe each other but we closely guard our status as combat veterans, and due to the epidemic of liars, we are conditioned to be on the lookout for those who would steal and malign that status. This doubt now has even extended to civilians doubting service members and veterans. News and local organizations have to ask for verifying documents, because all to often when they have not it has been proven that they have been duped by a fraud.
To that end, that is what I believe these liars steal from us, but because we want to honor those we have served and bled with we continue to root them out, to not let them tarnish what we have earned. While we may lose some of our trust in one another, the greater good is that we continue to expose these frauds because we will not allow those who have not earned, to steal from those who have paid for those honors with their lives.
Combat CAsh is a current member of the US Army Reserve. He is a graduate of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Civil Affairs Specialist Course. He was deployed to Zhari District, Kandahar Province, in support of OEF: X and XI (surge). His email address is CombatCAsh5(at)gmail(dot)com.
Category: Phony soldiers, Veterans Issues
There are a few long tabbed majors working in my area. I’ll ask them tomorrow if their srb (sic) is sealed just so that I can hear them laugh. That sealed SRB must be a bitch at tax time. Interestingly, I can find every SF guy I’ve worked with on AKO, but you don’t seem to be there.
Vundy; you’re a lyin’ ass pussy.
Maybe the records went up in the great fire? You know the one that everyone’s records got lost in… Or maybe literally there is a seal sitting on them, so they are “sealed”… Oh no I better watch out I may draw down the wrath of a secret squirrel…
@Vundy:
I didn’t know that airsoft teams maintained SRBs.
Seriously, what kind of dumbass tries to be a poser in a comments thread to a post about posers and fakers?
Maybe he and Soupy can get together and trade war stories and brag to each other how wonderful Ron Paul is and how he represents them.
Mmmmmm…good paint fumes.
@Leary you do realize you’re not fooling anyone when you use the exact same email for Vundy, USMCPI89, Fieldmre, right? Or an email that apparently contains your name? If you put as much effort into the actual military as you do maintaining all your personas then you might have actually earned the titles you are so desperate to have.
And I’ll pass on contacting a certified mouthbreather such as yourself.
@NHSparky Posts 45-49 should be used in DARE classes to show what those paint fumes turn your pickup lines into *facepalm*
Records sealed, eh? Then explain how you ever got promoted to SFC and MSG, “Vundy”. In the Army, promotion above SSG requires selection by a centralized board. Those boards review and rank all records “in zone”, factor in Army needs by MOS/specialty and maximum total promotions authorized, fill the maximum number of Army needs it can, and thereby determines who does and doesn’t get promoted. Army SF enlisted and officer personnel are no different – they are considered and selected by the same central selection boards as everybody else. It’s been that way since at least the 1970s.
Second: nobody’s entire personnel record is “sealed”, numbnuts. At most, on rare occasions a few portions of an individual’s OPF (typically a couple of evals) might be classified; access to a few other items is by regulation restricted and typically not seen except under specified circumstances (the “Restricted” fiche). Further, procedures exist to allow selection boards access to those classified items in a soldier’s file. But commendatory info like decorations, and qualification badges? No. Those are always unclas and viewable by those authorized to view personnel files. Ditto for units of assignment, training schools, most disciplinary data, and pretty much everything else in the damn file.
And when you get out of the service (or are thrown out), a shitload of that same info by law becomes publicly available to anyone who files a FOIA request. (I believe less is releasable under FOIA about those still serving, but I’m not positive that’s the case.) Hey, I wonder what a FOIA request concerning “Jerrod Griffih” might say?
@57:
So he’s arguing with himself as well? This gets better and better.
@Jeff Leary: FYI, veterans actually aren’t stupid. We join because we want to serve our country, not because we don’t have any other options. In the future keep that in mind when you ineptly try to be a sneaky sockpuppet.
That Vundy dude is truly a poser!
Ann. Jeff Leary is not a poser.
I was just proving a point about Vundy. I did my tour in the Marines from 89, hence my name, and finished my tour. I was not decorated, nor did I claim that. I hate posers and just call them out. Sorry I caused confusion by calling him out. I will forward my DD214 if you wish. Not that it’s much, I am a hardcore winger that turned wrenches at Cherry Point.
Maybe he was “killed in a training accident” you know…
Lol, what, did he eat his M4 with the BFA on it in simulated suicide???
And in regards to the link to pownet provided above, the gentleman in question can only be from one of about 4 or 5 BN’s and 2 or 3 BDE’s, the Airborne community in CA is a smallish one, everybody knows everybody…. I will ask at the 450th CA BN (A) this weekend…
Na I was thinking the M203.
With the BFA…
Hahaha that would be something to see!
@USMC89pi If John says you’re legit then fine, but until then I’m calling bullshit since you USED THE EXACT SAME EMAIL IN ALL THREE OF YOUR PERSONAS!
@Lucky A 203 is way too nice for this idiot. I say shove a wooley pete canister down his throat.
Ann, right there with you!
@Hondo (#59) In regards to an FOI for currently serving military…it can’t be done. From what I understand from people who make these requests quite often you cannot request their paperwork from the NPRC if they are currently serving in an Active status.
I do so love how idiots seem to think they know more than those of us who have done this for many many years. This current f’tard Vundy is a prime example. Sooner or later a poser is going to come up against someone who really was there and when that happens they get busted. It’s unfortunate that being busted doesn’t usually stop them.
In regards to the original post…very very well done.
89PI is an alcoholic, drug addicted, moron. The first pot by “Vundy” (the one with Jerrod Griffith next to his name) was the only real post on here by him. The rest are 89PI being a moron. He seems to have an obsession with this person, and whether he is a poser or not, 89PI is deranged and delusional.
Agreed with cookie. Dude has some issues.
Still can’t figure out why he felt the need to dig up and show me my boot camp blues picture.
Cookie, lulz, project much? Karlen, I am the only real out of the 3, my proof is that I dont hide who I am, I just like fucking with you guys, as alot of you guys fuck with me…all in good fun.