Posted on 01/27/2019 6:27:01 AM PST by 68stanger
Are there any other Marines asking the same questions about his DD-214 info? Thanks to Don Shipley for using the FOIA to get this info from Nathan Phillips DD-214, but I still have questions. What status was he between the end of 73 in Lincoln and 75 at El Toro? When he changed from USMCR to USMC (3rd MAW is regular Marine Corps, not Reserve)? Why does he NOT have the National Defense Service Medal if he was a Vietnam "ERA" Veteran? PFC is usually awarded after 6 months. Was he always a Private or did he get promoted and lost rank?
In short, he's a lying wannabe.
He, along with thousands of other wannabe pieces of canine fecal matter, seek to enlarge their own genitals by pretending to be something they were not, could never be, and would not ever be able to be.
If one comes into your presence, react accordingly.
I usually walk wide around deposited canine fecal matter, and failing to be able to do that, I use a shovel or similar instrument to remove it.
These people deserve the worst we can heap upon them.
Aside...this dirt bag claims to be "Keeper of the Pipe", a term which is given to a dignified and respectful member of a dignified and respected segment of the Indian nation.
The only "Keeper of the Pipe" that this ass can claim is for a meth pipe.
Forget him, he is worthless, his message will die and wither, as will he.
If you didn’t attend your training, you could be transferred to active duty for the remainder of your contract.
He was obviously busted to private.
“Chief Meth-Mouth” was reportedly AWOL several times. This would account for failure to reach PFC? Or getting busted back to Private via Article 15?
On January 27, 1973, President Nixon signed the Paris Peace Accords, ending direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Phillips reporting date for active duty to start training was August 12, 1974, 19 months after the peace agreement was signed and 17 months after the last troops were pulled out from downrange as the last of the troops bugged out of Vietnam in March 1973. He could not have been downrange as the time line is way out of wac and a rifleman would not have been assigned to that sector area at the time he is claiming or even was available.
rwood
Chief Meth-Mouth
Now that’s good.
And totally descriptive.
And native Americans have enough problems without an idiot such as this acting as if he’s anything they’d be proud of.
Or both.
If you are E1 after four years, there is no third option. This excerpt from Chief Shipley's video seems to indicate that he was a worthless, no-load shitbird brig rat:
And that’s why he never got the National Defense Medal. He is NOT a Vietnam vet. Supposedly some media has corrected that description. But I haven’t seen anywhere that he ever corrected it.
Anything to input ?
I read that Vietnwm-”era” veteran Nathan Phillips was a ‘refrigeration tech’ or something similar. He could have been a ‘recon ranger’ as he claimed, in that he was ‘reconoitering’ moving from refrigeration repair to the repair of ‘ranges’. </sarc>
Kind of my point. The National Defense Service Medal qualification dates are 1 January 1961 to 14 August 1974. It was not given to Reserves (not even Active Reserves. Therefore he would not even be considered a Vietnam ERA Veteran, right? I was in from 1972 to 1976 (Corporal MOS 6682). We were awarded an NDSM out of boot camp. The Reserves in my platoon (2096 in San Diego) did NOT receive them.
In 1971-2?? Nixon awarded the Reserves and National Guard the NDM for participation in the Great “U.S.A. Mail War”. He also gave them a year off of their service. (Hence, the missing days of GWB??) The NDM and GCM should have remained as full time active duty awards. There is no need for a cold war medal, the NDM is the Cold War medal.
Fake Injun too, probably. Why should anything he would claim he be believed now?
Has anyone confirmed that he received a HD instead of a DD or a GD?
Qualifications for NDSM
Enlisted as nathan stannard, not phillips. Either case, a POS.
People have done a great job debunking the “Recon Ranger”.
Has anybody got real information about his tribal status?
I have a hunch that it is a General (under Honorable Conditions). We won’t know until we see his complete DD-214. Don Shipleys info just says Discharged. And NO - the General (under Honorable Conditions) is NOT the same as an Honorable discharge, which I heard him claim for himself. Did he lie about his veteran status to get benefits (like section 8 housing)?
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