Steve P Jeffries; phony SEAL, phony Vietnam vet

| August 31, 2017

Our partners at Military Phonies share their work on this Steve Jeffries in Fresno, California, who claims to have been a Navy SEAL in Vietnam with a Navy Cross, 2 Purple Hearts, and 120 kills as a sniper;

Yeah, no. The Navy only remembers giving him the National Defense Service Medal, they do remember his six years of service from 1972 – 1978 and his discharge as an E-1.

Category: Phony soldiers, Valor Vultures

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Combat Historian

I am not in a happy mood this morning, as I have a migraine headache, so I won’t beat around the bush. FUCK YOU, asswipe!!! You claim the valor of men with 10 million times more bravery, guts, and honor than you can ever dream of. FUCK YOU sideways and over and under, you miserable little piece of shit. FUCK YOU !!!

QM1

Man, I hear those “explosive sniper” SEALs are pretty badass.

Mick

Badass indeed.

I just went over and took a look at this assclown’s page at the linked Military Phonies website.

Ol’ Steverino here likes to go by the nickname ‘The Ghost’, and his favorite quote is ‘shit happens’.

‘The Ghost’

— sigh —

And ‘shit happens’.

Well yes, it sure does, especially when one is a lying Stolen Valor phony SEAL assclown.

Hopefully Stevie will stop in here today and see all of this ‘shit’ that’s ‘happening’!

W2

You da man Steve! 120 kills “they” know about. Oh, no, wait, you’re not the man? You lied and you’re just full of crap. Turd burglar

Sandman

6 years in, out as an E-1,,would love to see this guy’s criminal background. I feel like there is more than just Navy fuckery going on with this cat!

Hayabusa

He was really on the promotion fast track, wasn’t he? If he did a full 20, he may have made it all the way to E-3.

Ret_25X

Yeah…on his way to being the Commanding Officer of the jerk off locker for sure!

TF-BA

I heard he was reactivated during OIF to be the XO of the Jack Shack on Ramadi.

Silentium Est Aureum

I’d love to see his 214. 10 will get you 20 that his date of rank is curiously close to his discharge date.

HT3 '83-'87

As we were told at the UDT/SEAL Museum in Ft. Pierce, FL during a visit, around 400 SEALs deployed during the Viet Nam conflict while about 10,000 guys claimed to serve as SEALs during VN…now make that 10,001.

Jay

Im sure he killed more that 120 each time he polished one off in the shower….

Asshole.

IDC SARC

grade A useless

Deplorable B Woodman

He has that Meat Gazer look.

1610desig

About the most effete looking “killer” I’ve seen

IDC SARC

From his FB Page:

“I am a 63 year old man’s ability to help people with their spiritual needs. I do not charge for this service because I know how it feels. If you read this and need help I am on FB, Steve P. Jeffries, Just text me, I will try to help, God Bless!!!!”

whoozajiggawha?!?!

Hondo

Hmm. 2017 – 63 = 1972 1954. That means he likely turned 18 in 1972.

Given that SEAL training and qualification takes a while and those younger than 18 weren’t sent to Vietnam, well . . . .

(Edited to correct incomplete thought originally induced by caffeine insufficiency. Corrections in italics. [smile])

Martinjmpr

Well, according to the Facebook conversation pictured above, he served on the USS Enterprise so maybe he had one of those time travel machines?

Instinct

I hate it when the slingshot around the sun like that!

HMCS(FMF) ret

Like this one?

Bim

Hondo, you may need another cup of coffee. 2017-63 is 1954. That would make him 18 on the auspicious day that he entered service.

Unless I’m wrong, in which case I’m the one that needs more coffee. I just know that I was born in ’67 and I’m 50 right now.

Martinjmpr

I think Hondo just left a step out of his calculation.

Should have read: 2017 – 63 = 1954, + 18 years old = 1972 being the earliest he could have entered Vietnam (since the policy at that time was that nobody under 18 was sent to VN.)

And Hondo’s point would have been that by 1972 the US participation in the war had almost ended so even notwithstanding the other crap that Jeffries is slinging, simple math makes it highly unlikely that he ever participated in any kind of Vietnam combat.

IDC SARC

…and the last SEAL platoon left Nam in 1971

Mark Lauer

That “half tour” would have been in 1977.

Combat Historian

SEALs were active in South Vietnam in 1972, mostly in response to the NVA 1972 Easter Offensive. For example, SEALS were heavily involved in the SAR operation to rescue USAF COL Hambleton (BAT-21) in Quang Tri Province.

In ’72, though, the very limited number of SEALS in SVN were on TDY status, and they were all pretty much seasoned operators with probable multiple RVN tours behind them. They sure as hell were not going to send an 18 year-old wet-behind-ears snot-nosed kid there on his first SEAL deployment.

Besides, this fucker was never a SEAL to begin with, so this is all academic…

IDC SARC

“SEALs were active in South Vietnam in 1972”

the last seal PLATOON left in 1971…some seal advisors remained.

That was bait to see if Jeffries might show up to comment (or a sock puppet).

Combat Historian

That was good bait, but Jeffries is probably too much of a coward to show up here…

Hondo

Thanks, guys – good catch. Fixed above now.

Brown Neck Gaitor

Bainbridge base was closed in ’76 before he left. Although they didn’t sell until the 90’s all I can find says that the gates were locked in ’76.

I wonder if that was his last duty station when they chaptered him out.

Silentium Est Aureum

But wasn’t Enterprise over at Treasure Island, which was open well into the 1990’s?

Silentium Est Aureum

Nevermind. RIF.

Perry Gaskill

The Enterprise was an off-and-on fixture on San Francisco Bay up until the 90s because it was home ported at Alameda. In trying to match up dates with where Jeffries might have been, I ran across an interesting photo of carriers berthed at Alameda in 1974– including the Enterprise:

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OT- Alameda also has historical significance for being the West Coast terminal of the old Pan American “China Clipper” service using flying boats started in 1935.

1610desig

“The weight of these wings” should be retitled “the weight of this bong”

Claw

This rat turd even created a Facebook group page named Central Valley Vietnam Veterans.

Date created: 18 April 2017.

It has eight members so far.

He hasn’t even woken up yet in Califruity land, so I don’t expect his FB page will last the day.

Perry Gaskill

Dunno about you, Claw, but there’s something really annoying about the photo of the two grunts in the rice paddy and Jeffries’ comment:

“I do remember this, damn!!! A picture is worth a thousand words… Mud everywhere.”

It strikes me as the kind of facile thing somebody would say who doesn’t realize, 1) rice paddies are sometimes muddy because that’s how you grow rice and, 2) when vets who were in country talk about mud everywhere, they’re usually talking about the monsoon season.

And why is the breech open on that M-79?

Am I being unfair? Are my methods unsound?

Daisy Cutter

I don’t see any method at all, sir.

Daisy Cutter

He had 120 kills that they know about?

Well, you see TAH… In this war, things get confused out there, power, ideals, the old morality, and practical military necessity.

The good does not always triumph. Sometimes the dark side overcomes what Lincoln called the better angels of our nature. Every man has got a breaking point. You and I have. Steve Jeffries has reached his. And very obviously, he has gone insane.

Ex-PH2

That was 120 that went squeaking down the shower drain, Daisy Cutter. It’s sad. They could have been SO productive.

Instinct

No, it’s better this way. That 120 all had his DNA in them.

They would have turned out just a much a fucking waste as he is.

Bobo

Bainbridge was a training site up to 1976. He was booted 2 years after it closed after a pretty obvious reduction in rank. Everyone can draw their conclusions about what caused his reduction from that.

1610desig

From the look of him, I think it was UCMJ Article 125

Jay

Sodomy!

Ret_25X

he does have that dirty sanchez look about him….

Fjardeson

Ugg, I need brain bleach after that one. Dirty Sanchez… arrrgh.

1610desig

For the record, is there such a procedure as a clean Sanchez? Inquiring minds want to know. 😜

The Chief

C’mon….say something, coward! You know you are reading this.
1. Strike one = stolen valor
2. Strike two = cowboy fan
3. Strike three = not coming clean with the phony claims

MCPO NYC USN Ret.

Ah, you guys don’t get it!

What he meant to say was, “I get frustrated peeling the SEAL off the Midol bottle, especially when the cramps are bad”.

LEGIT!

Ret_25X

he’ll get 60000000% for that!

LMAO

CB Senior

STFB Hard Charger in our midst.
Rocketed back to E1 after 6 years.
Old D-bag

chooee lee

No Petty Officer rating not even a Designated Striker. Like you said highly motivated wasn’t he?

Graybeard

I think the closest he ever got to spiritual guidance was dropping a tab of acid.

Ex-PH2

He was separated at Bainbridge?

Man, that takes me back! I thought they closed that silly place for good when they moved things down to Orlando (may that pisshole sink into a gator’s nest).

Wow, he rocketed all the way to SR. He’s the Real Deal, all right.

26Limabeans

I’m getting old. I see my fellow Viet of the Nam brothers and sisters dying off at an ever increasing rate. It is sad.
The upside of it is that somehow god is making more and more Viet of the Nam veterans to replace those being lost to the attrition of time. It is an amazing thing.
I’ll bet there are more Nam vets today than forty years ago. /sarc

Ex-PH2

Hey, lighten up, Francis! I’m not dead yet! I’ll let you know when that happens.

rgr769

I predict that in 20 years there will be more Viet of the Nam combat vets who are SEALs, SF, Marine Recon, snipers, and Rangers than there are now. Well, phony ones anyway.

Green Thumb

Substandard discharge = shitbag.

I bet this turd has taken over 120 pumps to the two-hole.

Loser.