Anthony Goddard; phony gunny

| February 17, 2014

Anthony Goddard

Scotty sends us his latest – Anthony Goddard who claims that he was a Marine for 20 years, that he retired after combat in Beirut and Desert Storm. Three Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star Medal with a Valor device. Scotty is still waiting for the FOIA from the Navy on his awards, but the NPRC sent his assignments and his dates of service Oct 1980 – June 1982;

Anthony Goddard Assignments

A year and eight months in service. He claims he was in Beirut in 1982, but the 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU) didn’t arrive in Beirut until Goddard had been out of the Marines for three months. And, of course, he was out eight years before the Marines arrived in Saudi Arabia in 1990. He spent a lot of money on the costumes and the forged certificates for his photo shoot, though.

Category: Phony soldiers

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Combat Historian

These posers just LOVE to go out and buy tons of uniform shit from the surplus store and wear it and the accompanying bling-bling for public masturbatory photos posted on Facebook and the general internet. Me on the other hand, having had to wear this shit on active and reserve duty for 33 years, would really never care to see or wear another set of ACUs or any other military uniform ever again. I just don’t get it…

Army Medical

This guy invested a bunch of meny in that stuff. What an idiot.

Army Medical

Money. LOL. I think he has been rocking the lie for too long. He probably will not stop his behavior.

Combat Historian

“I WAS ALSO SENT TO THE GULF WAR IN 1991 WITH THE 2ND MAR. DIV. I WAS A E-6 STAFF SGT. AT THE TIME AND DIDN’T SEE MUCH COMBAT.”

Golly gee whiz, a humble poser…you don’t see that very often…

ByrdMan

Why is he wearing desert MARPAT utilities if he retired in 2000?

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