Corey Jackson; the records
Early last month, we published the documentation which proved that Corey Jackson who runs Range Time is not an 11B infantryman like he claimed. Now we have his FOIA;
Even though it shows more than a year of service, according to his 2-1, he went AWOL two weeks into basic training, dropped for the rolls 30 days later, and was returned to duty seven months later. Then four months later he was discharged, probably after he did some time, so he had like two weeks on active duty;
And for running a range where he teaches people to shoot, he did pretty poorly on the Army’s range;
If I remember correctly, a Marksmanship Badge means that he hit about 24 targets out of 40. So that’s the kind of training you’re getting at Range Time, I guess.
Here he claims that he’s an 11B;
And here tries to tell folks that he had a heart problem and that’s why he got out – he says that he hid a medical condition when he enlisted.
Category: Phony soldiers
And here tries to tell folks that he had a heart problem…
Well, I think that should be a no-brainer. I diagnose THS.
AWOL after two weeks? Sounds like a SERIOUS case of Wussitis to me!!
Sand in the mangina.
Ok ok…someone please tell me how you go AWOL from basic?
I was an officer but…I don’t think you can just walk away.
I was at Benning at the time of this AWOL. If I remember correctly he simply walked off during his fire watch. He then went to the tracks that run through sand hill and that’s where the trail ended. During that time frame there were three or four AWOL. Of course this could all be basic training rumors. We all know how privates like to talk….
You have to try pretty hard for one thing. You could call a cab and maybe the cabbie will take you off post; in AIT I heard about a guy who tried that in Basic.
I went through OSUT right after high school … late 80s. Even in basic training I was amazed at how simple it would have been to go AWOL. It’s not like military bases are maximum security prisons designed to keep people in.
When I was at Benning in 2000 one SFC Love told us that AWOL in Georgia summer is a deathwish. You CAN’T carry enough water. This was August. We did have one try though. He wore his PT shorts and white Tshirt and got snapped up at the main PX.
Benning isn’t exactly in the middle of nowhere.
Eh, I dunno about that. I mean, Columbus is a fair sized town, and Phenix City is, well, at least has a population, but outside of those areas you have miles and miles of nothing much except the red clay hills of Gawja. And Alabam.
We had a wuss go AWOL from my OSUT unit at Fort Lostinthewoods back in 1991, he sneaked back to the barracks, put his Class A’s on, went to the bus station and rode to Springfield, MO where his Aunt and Uncle lived. A few days later, we saw him in front of our barracks wearing jeans and a white t-shirt with his Aunt and Uncle still in their car making sure our Drill Sergeants had eyes on him. They were making damned sure that he owed up to what he did! The wuss? He got a dose of UCMJ plus a Statement of Charges for his missing Class A’s that he threw away while AWOL. All said and done, a month later, all he had to his name then and there were some cheap civilian clothes on his back, $50, and a greyhound Bus ticket to go somewhere.
He wasn’t at Basic. He was still at Reception when he ran.
That classifies him as a triple wuss in my book, the AWOL from my OSUT unit at least made it to the AIT phase before he pussed and ran.
They used to make those turds that were flight risks at 30th AG wear the orange vests.
Losers.
I went through OSUT in 87-88 at Fort McClellan and we had one go AWOL the second night in reception. Not sure how he did it as we never saw him again, but it wouldn’t have been that hard to get off post.
To qualify for the bolo badge means you shot adequately at least once. In BCT we were allowed to shoot three times. If you couldn’t qualify after the third time, you were recycled to a new unit going through BRM again.
In Basic Training, I qualified (barely!) as a “Marksman” with the M-14 rifle.
After AIT, my first Permanent Duty Station was Kaiserslautern, Germany, where I qualified as a “Sharpshooter” with the M-14 rifle.
When I got to the Republic of Viet Nam, I qualified as “Expert” with the M-16 rifle.
So, some of us barely squeak by, but do improve over time – – – , but, oh, so slooooow-ly.
In BCT, my unit was all first-time qualifiers. Not a single re-qual. Found out later that our Drill told the best marksmen in the platoon to line up next to the worst, count their shots, and once they hit Expert, shoot the long-distance targets of the bolos.
I was the same way, John. Prior to the Army I had never shot anything other than a Bb gun. Shot marksman (27/40) in basic. Got to my until and shot sharpshooter with a 31. Next time we qualified it was paper targets for some reason, shot a 38, expert. Every time after that it was expert, paper targets or pop up, whether it was an M-16, SAW, 240, or 203.
That said the 240 is the easiest to qualify expert with. We only did familiarization with that thing in basic, but I laying targets down left and right even thought I could barely shoot a rifle.
Oh he has a heart problem alright… another piece of shit.
He could probably use a brain and some courage, too. Pay no attention to the poser behind the curtain.
Wait, he was in Basic (IADT, right?) for two weeks and had qualified at the range already? We went to the range and qualified later than that, but I wasn’t doing one station unit training at Ft. Jackson, and I was years earlier.
(And some of the image links aren’t coming through.)
I was going to say that too. I thought the first 2 weeks was conditioning (can’t recall the proper word for it) but you’re still learning to function as a soldier at that point.
Any case just walking out of boot….almost as bad as sleeping on fire watch/guard duty.
I look at it this way, His decision to wuss and run away that soon saved the US Army from wasting time and money training someone like him!
I saw that and wondered the same thing. Hell we spent an entire week dry firing trying to keep a dime from fallig off the barrel each time the pin dropped. I didn’t touch a weapon until week 4 or 5 if I remember correctly.
Love that last line on his record of assignments. Best I can tell, it reads as follows:
“020405 UOTHC Discharge Transition Center, Ft Knox, KY”
Hmm. Wonder what that acronym “UOTHC” stands for? Wouldn’t be “Under Other Than Honorable Conditions”, would it?
Under Other Than Heart Condition works also in this case.
THS = Tiny Heart Syndrome.
UOTHC Discharge = Shitbag.
Can’t argue with that, GT.
He needs a discharge upgrade.
Loser.
This guy truly pisses me off; more so than most of the others. Here he is claiming 11B and making a living because of it, yet he didn’t even have the courage to turn himself in after the worst attack in the history of the US. Fuck you dude, you’re a straight-up coward and a liar. That’s a pretty bad combination.
I have to agree. He did have a heart problem.
No heart. No guts.
Any evidence that in addition to running his little range, he may be involved in selling weapons? Many folks who run ranges also sell weapons, so it wouldn’t be beyond the realm of possibility.
If he has an FFL to conduct this business, I wonder if he was truthful on the application form:
Question 25.A, ATF E-Form 7 (5310.12)
Charged by Information or Under Indictment in any Court for a Felony, or any Other Crime for Which the Judge Could Imprison You for More Than One Year? (Yes or No)
Article 86, UCMJ:
(maximum punishment)
“If the member is absent from their unit, organization, or other place of duty for more than 30 days and the AWOL is terminated by apprehension: Dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, reduction to the lowest enlisted grade, and confinement for 18 months.”
Gone 7 months, caught by the cops. Seems to fit the above description. He had to be charged to be booted.
O.K., I’ll admit my ignorance of Army Basic up-front. Does Army actually do range training as early as week 2? I’m pretty sure I recall that in the dim, misty, far reaches of time, USAF Basic didn’t have that until week 4 or 5…..
It used to be Week 4 … I don’t know what it is now since they added two more weeks to BMT.
I don’t know this guy, but I looked into it a little. I think it was a mistake on the ranges website that had him as former 11B and supposedly he doesn’t manage that website. Most people who know this guy say he never says he was Infantry, and he never says it to his students.
Bullshit! Screen captures are right up there with him sayin he was an 11B and “in the sandbox” aka Iraq.
Sockpuppet cleanup on aisle 3.
Horseshit. He’s on record saying he was a grunt. He also says he was medically discharged due to a heart condition. Look at his Youtube channel for proof of that.
Caught lying in his own video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCygO4JQCTg
http://sofrep.com/36718/stolen-valor-cory-alan-jackson/
Lying stolen valor shitbag in his own words.
HEY!
Quit using all them facts. That’s not fair to the posers.
Or as my brother used to say:
“That’s right, cloud the issue with the Truth!”
Yeah, I don’t know this guy either, but I looked into it and guess what?
He’s a liar who tells lots of lies to lots of different people…he wasn’t an 11B but he is a 1 on 1 BullShitter to be sure.
Sockpuppet cleanup is becoming a full time job around here, we should get paid for it. 🙂
Just kill it with fire.
And piss on the ashes!
Why hello Cory… I mean “anonymous user.”
As for the Marksmanship badge, tell you what. If 40 bad guys are in front of us, I’ll get 24–if they stand upright, don’t move, and at least their head and torso are exposed. Oh, I almost forgot. They are not allowed to shoot back. You sharpshooters and experts can have clean-up on the remaining 16. Deal?
I don’t go for the 1 shot, 1 kill; or two in the chest, one in the head thing. I go for the a lot in the everywhere.
We’re you there the time my unit had ammo left over that they didn’t want to count at turn in? The range detail loaded up all the mags we had went up on the line and received the following instruction, “set your selector switch to burst and watch your lane.” It was a nice couple of runs.
The only time I EVER set my rifle to burst in my entire career was during Mob this time out because as an officer I didn’t fire a damn round during the exercise. Of course they were blanks, but hey, it was fun while it lasted!
Well now that his records are now well known, maybe his business and gun range will now go under. If you can remember this SV thief http://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=37538 Kent Alwood and his busines Pipe Hitters Tactical. Well his web site no longer exist, http://pipehitterstactical.com/ and his FB has not been updated in over a month.
I can’t speak for San Deigo, but having gone to Parris Island for boot, it would be damn hard to go US from the island. Of course we all heard rumors about someone who made it off, unless you wanted to swim to the mainland and crawl thru the swamps, the only way out was down the middle of the causeway and right out the front gate.
If someone made it by swimming and swamping, I would say get him back! He’s recon material. LOL
Opps.. “Go UA from the island” Not US.
When I was in receiving in boot camp, the Drill Instructors dragged these kids in at like three in the morning. They were covered in mud and soaking wet.
They had walked, swam, crawled through swamps and water to get off the island only to get picked up by the cops along 21.
Parris Island has one way on and one way off, A savvy recruit wth an outside accomplice could pull it off. If the kid knows about visitors Sunday ( or whatever day it is now) he could have someone come on base with a change of clothes sneak out and meet them, change over and get off the base, The key would be he would have to do it between recruit counts,
San Diego also allows families ( or did) to attend church on sundays, they just sit seperate from recruits.
Graduation days are the same, lots of visitors and outgoing traffic isnt checked.
The one thing abput San Diego is a kid could hope the fence on one side of the base and find a phoe booth with 5 minutes, call momma ad be gone.
Before I changed to a green uniform in 93 I went through navy boot in San Diego. Some dipshit apparently tried jumping the fence without doing a proper recon. Supposedly the marine recruits beat him to a pulp and tossed him back over.
Epic!
Yeah, we were told to make sure we went over the right fence if going AWOL during boot at NTC San Diego, otherwise they would treat us as a Marine…
Back on topic, Cory and Erika are starting to post videos again, and say they will have the range running (not “away”, like he has) soon…
Platoon 1060, A Company 1st Battalion late July 1981. Pvt Murray decided he did not want to be a Marine, so he booked after lunch. The Drill Instructors did not notice he was gone until evening chow. He tried walking out the one and only road off of the island. Got nailed right in front on the MP Headquarters. You kind of stick out with a shaved head, white t-shirt and unbloused trousers.
Sorry for nitpicking, the first two images (assignments and FOIA) are broken links. Is my computer possessed?
They are broke on my computer also,so you’re not alone.
Yeah, they don’t work for me, either. What the hell is going on!?!? How can I be properly outraged when we can’t pull up the first 2 docs!?!?
I doubt he’d have made it through the first 10 days at RTCV(W) Bainbridge in my company. Or in the sister company. We did, after all, have PN Fenstermacher yelling at us, plus those other two tall, skinny PN1 bitches, plus that tubby guy with the stopwatch at the entrance to the chow hall.
Yeah, he’d have washed out of WAVES boot camp.
Wienie.
What a pussy.
I hope his life is ruined over this shit. Couldn’t happen to a more deserve pile of shit.
It amazes me that people will throw away good money on training they don’t need and will never use. It’s especially amazing when they hand that money over to someone like Corey Jackson. if I’m going to spend my hard earned dollars on such stuff, it’s going to be training from someone who’s actually lived the life, not someone like Jackson, who only received training from someone else and didn’t have the balls to wear the uniform. Who has more credibility? The guy who actually wore the body armor and carried the rifle or the guy who read the brochure and ran away from his chance to serve? I find it hilarious that Jackson reviews all the tacticool equipment but has no real experience with any of it. He’s no better than a gear queer at the paintball range.
“Gear Queer”?
Is that like a “Geardo”?
Guys like this just piss me off. What a fucking chode. Pulls a pussy move and then expects us to believe that he was medically discharged? I suppose getting the Drill Sergeant’s boot surgically removed from his ass might qualify, but I doubt it.
I must not be getting enough fiber in my diet, because my tolerance level for these assholes is dwindling fast.
The guy has a few other “prepper” types sticking up for him, you know the ones that run ranges and peddle the same type of courses he does.
They are tied to him financially so they pretty much have closed tanks and said it’s old history and they don’t care.
Bottom line is as long as he’s helping them brig in a dollar they dont give a shit.
Jackson does have a few defenders. Many of them are tied to him monetarily. He also has those who praise his training. Funny thing about that. Those who praise his training are those with the least amount of experience, usually none at all. Those who’ve been around the block a few times see him for what he is, someone with no real personal experience who’s simply mimicking the training he sees on Magpul videos.
lol JAMES YEAGER.
Yep, that’s one of the clowns.
Yeah, I had a lovely few veiled threats from Yeagers friend, the bitch who makes the combat cock, before he got the thread deleted on Mil Spec Monkey. Incidentally, I won’t be buying from milspec monkey ever again.
Neither will I. I won’t use the services of anyone involved with this tool Jackson.
Yeah,
I believe Yeager is the same clown that made a video on you tube about shooting people when one of the gun laws passed a year or two ago.
He was a contractor and has had his conduct in Iraq called out as being a cowardly piece of shit. I don’t know if theres any truth to it, he says its his competetoirs trying to make him look bad.
I sometimes go through firearms videos on you tube for shita and grins.
He comes off as a smarmy asshole.Even if he knew a lot obout the subject I would rather deal with someone who didnt come off as a patronizing know it all.
I’ve seen the video. he can explain it any way he wants, but it speaks for itself. When the SHTF, he ran from his vehicle and jumped in a ditch, leaving his comrades, including the wounded, to end for themselves. IIRC, he didn’t return fire and stayed in his ditch till the shooting was over. here’s the really pathetic part. He took his vehicle out of gear and set the parking brake. Then when Hajji shot at them he paniced and ran after he couldn’t get the vehicle to move.
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