Posted on 11/11/2016 11:17:02 AM PST by george76
Morris told the court that he had done seven combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan but that was untrue.
A Montana man who lied about serving in the military in order to have his burglary and theft case assigned to a Veterans Treatment Court has been found in contempt of court...
District Judge Greg Pinski fined Ryan Patrick Morris $500 on Wednesday and ordered him to complete 441 hours of community service with a veterans service organization one hour for each Montana veteran killed in the line of duty since the Korean War.
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His father contacted the Veterans Court in October to say that his son had never served in the military.
(Excerpt) Read more at flatheadbeacon.com ...
John kerry was arrested?
May be stolen valor will be made real again under Pres Trump.
Rubble ping.
Pls add me to your list, thanks.
I see these sh_theads on the street corners all the time.
Had one follow me into the parking lot - claiming to be a VietVet. I lost it when he told he’d taken five rounds to the gut....from an AK-49.
I called him a lying sack to his face. I have no pity for these sub-humans, none.
Good eye there, 50mm!
I was just checking this thread to see who had posted to it.
Here’s to public humiliation for all of those who profane the memory of the fallen and sully the presence of those who have served honorably.
May they all rot under a rubble pile.
I used to see one at an intersection on my way to work. Sign said, “Combat wounded vet looking for work or food”. He walked with a limp. Problem was, the limp changed legs every few days! A few Marines at a local recruiting station called him out on it, and he disappeared.
What this man did, is puniishable under Federal law!!
Why wasn’t he turned over to the FBI??
(oh, wait ...)
I don’t have a ping list, but Shibumi has an unofficial Stolen Valor ping list.
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