Lieutenant Frederick Georges; TAH phony infiltration
Last month, we were having a discussion about Republican Mayor John Spodofora, who pretended to be a Medal of Honor recipient. During the discussion, a fellow by the name of Lieutenant Frederick Georges interrupted with a bunch of words which, although spelled correctly, were pretty much jibber-jabber and an incorrect recitation of history.
He signed his post with this;
Sincerely,
GEORGES,F. B170696 W-1 United States NAVY
SPECOPS/EOM-NSA IV CORPS Vietnam Support unit-Thailand
So, someone got suspicious and got his FOIA;
Since he was nice enough to use his serial number, getting the FOIA was made that much easier, thanks Frederick. So he spent a whole thirteen months in the Navy. He was assigned to the USS Fulton, AS-11, a submarine tender. According to the history of the boat, ship, floater, during the time Georges was assigned to it;
The years between 1959 and 1971 were spent tending units of SubRon 10 from the state pier at New London, CT., with an occasional break for minor overhauls and R&R trips. In 1970 the USS Fulton sailed to Bermuda for a R&R trip and in 1971 she sailed to Charlestown South Carolina for a drydock yard overhaul. During this time units of Submarine
Squadron Ten were the USS Fulton, AS-11; USS Skylark, ASR-20; USS Gato; USS Nautilus; USS Greenling; USS Pollack; and USS Sturgeon.
That’s some “special” operations right there. According to the Navy, FN is the rate for a fireman.
I’m beginning to wonder WTF is in the water in this country? How much ‘tard does it take to infiltrate a blog which is fairly famous for busting phonies and pretending to be a phony? he’s probably not the first, nor will he be the last, but that’s some shit for a psychiatric eval right there.
Category: Phony soldiers
To go to a website, to defend a thief of valor, while pretending false valor of one’s own is inherently stupid, particularly, if in the course of events, one attacks the Honor of those closely associated with the site.
It implies, either gross idiocy or gross bravery, which most will note are closely associated. The difference of courage and stupidity being in the necessity of the action for preservation of human life, one’s own or that of another.
In the end, I would surmise that the individual in question is delusional, that he is on such a short bus, that they cannot find a sponge helmet of sufficient thickness, to protect his brain, from the propulsions of its transporter against the windows of the bus, or walls of the buildings to which it transports him.
Yeah, I expected THIS outcome when I read his comments on the other post, but that doesn’t make me a prophet. It only means I have a vague idea of the obvious.
Whoever has the task of sorting out the final 64 members of the Stolen Valor competition of 2013 is going to have an hellacious task.
I’ve been thinking on something witty … but I can’t come up with something, that moustache just makes me laugh uncontrollably while I think “Hey dude! 70s biker gang called, they want their handlebar moustache back!”
So I’ll just wonder in relation to @51 that maybe is neither gross idiocy nor bravery but maybe a bit of sociopathy? it would actually be interesting to measure it in this ppl, because it does take a bit of it to just go around nonchalantly spilling this amount of lies.
His cheese has slid off of his cracker…
Fredrick please come back! Explain yourself!
Every time this guy sneezes it looks like a New Year’s Eve party favor.
I remember back in 2000 I went to MEPS and took my ASVAB and exams, when I returned to my recruiter she had this big grin and told me that with the exception of any field that worked with hydraulics I could choose any AFSC (Air Force for MOS) that I wanted. Without missing a beat I told her that I wanted 3P0X1 Security Forces (MP), she looked at me and repeated her claim that I could choose any field I wanted, again I told her I wanted Security Forces. She looked at me and asked me one last time if that’s what I truly wanted to do and I said yes. My goal at the time was to be a cop and Military Police would allow me to do that job at 18 versus 21 (I was too dumb at the time to know that those two worlds are completely different). I spent 10 years as a regular cop counting rivets when I was guarding the planes and dealing with domestics and shoplifters when I was working LE, when I deployed I was either in a tower or in the vehicle search bay. My last two years I spent as a 3P0X1B (Security Forces Combat Arms Training and Maintenance) repairing broken firearms and teaching weapons classes. My military career ended when I lost my deployable status after an operation. I’m proud of my service and happy I did the job I did, not happy with the way my career ended but that’s life. Anyway people need to be proud of their service and of what they did. I hate it when people pose to be something they are not. I come from a military family, if I did anything to shame the family name my dad (Who is a retired Ranger) would beat my ass senseless. Keep busting these assbags, it makes my day.
David Nethken Jr.
Ass clown extraorinaire
Sorry…*extraordinaire*
Think I got it right this time 🙂