The Fayetteville Observer newspaper reported Thursday that a spokesman for the 3rd FSG confirmed that a civilian with a fake Common Access Card (CAC) had been found living in a room at a temporary barracks and his presence had been reported to the base Provost Marshall's office.
It was not immediately known if the man had been taken into custody, or whether charges were filed, but the popular Facebook account "U.S. Army W.T.F. Moments" posted a photo showing a man in civilian clothes apparently being handcuffed.
The Facebook posting said the man allegedly got away with the ruse and lived for months at the barracks by claiming he was a demolitions expert who was attending a top-secret school at the base.
Looks like it’s one of Holder’s people. wonder if his name is Mustafa ?
For some people Section 8 housing just isn’t good enough!
When I was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, I knew a couple guys who met a homeless girl who was quite attractive. They let her live in their barracks room with them. They would share her with each other and finally got caught when they decided to share her with Soldiers from other rooms.
On barracks inspection days she would hide in a wall locker.
No more barracks inspections?
And we wonder how Homeland missed vetting Malik and the Terrorist is Chief.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a lot more to this story. This is because the SF are trained to think unconventionally, so are always on the lookout for holes in systems they can exploit.
A great example is how someone in the conventional Army staff decided that the SF needed uniformity in their weapons, and that all their unconventional weapons should be taken from them. A truly brain dead idea more intent on harassment than accomplishing anything.
But when the IG inspectors showed up, bags in hand, to the SF armory, all they found were uniform weapons in compliance with the new regulation. It took them a long time before they figured out that the SF had moved all their unconventional weapons to an official “field storage site”, that as such was off-limits for IG inspection.
Not feeling themselves constrained by their own regulations, the conventional command ordered the IG to break the rules, and inspect and confiscate the weapons in the field storage site anyway.
The epilogue is uncertain, but it was suggested that by the time they broke through the door of the field inspection site, they found a room filled with bows and arrows, crude clubs, and assorted frivolities.
So he wasn’t properly vetted.