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Veterans groups expose bogus claims in story
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ^ | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 | Ray Westbrook

Posted on 11/15/2006 7:31:29 AM PST by WestTexasWend

National veterans groups say Clarence Lee's claims to have been a decorated helicopter pilot and a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War are bogus.

The wheelchair-bound Lee was featured in a front-page Avalanche-Journal story Saturday leading up to Veterans Day events in Lubbock. He served as a Marine for six years, and what he claimed as his discharge paper showed him to be a driver.

The A-J contacted Lee on Monday to tell him about the concerns raised about his story. Lee came to The A-J and tried to defend his claims by saying he would return Tuesday with documents. He did not have the documents Tuesday. Later Tuesday, he said in a phone conversation that he "was sorry and to tell the people he was sorry about it and would never do it again."

Mary Schantag, a board member of the nonprofit P.O.W. Network of Skidmore, Mo., said there are many misrepresentations of prisoner of war status.

"This is literally a pandemic right now," she said. "We have had more phony POWs exposed - two to three times more - than came home alive after Vietnam. This is not a rare occurrence. This is an everyday occurrence."

Around Veterans Day, the problem increases, she said.

"I probably have had the reports of 40 fraudulent claims over the last three days," Schantag said. "And this type of thing is epidemic, and it steals the honor and glory of all these guys."

Schantag's husband, Charles Schantag, is chairman of P.O.W. Network and served in the Marines during Vietnam. He was wounded in the war.

In the story, Lee made these claims:

He was a prisoner of war in Vietnam.

Larry Greer, spokesman for the Pentagon's POW/MIA office, reported there was no documentation that Lee was ever a prisoner of war.

"Nobody by that name was listed as a POW during the Vietnam War," he said.

Schantag also said she can find no evidence of the validity of Lee's story.

"There is no historical reference material any place that backs up what he claims about being a prisoner of war," she said. "The POWs don't know him. His story doesn't check out. There is no evidence that he was ever a helicopter pilot."

The P.O.W. Network is an educational organization, not a veterans' group, according to Schantag.

Steve Maxner, deputy director of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech, searched a Department of Defense POW/MIA list and did not find Lee's name.

On the Web site, "Lee" is listed four times, but there is no listing for any Clarence Lee. The site is www.dtic.mil/dpmo.

James R. Reckner, director of the Vietnam Center, also checked the Department of Defense POW Missing Personnel Office Web site and its records of prisoners of war, escapees, returnees and remains-recovered, exclusively listing Marine Corps personnel.

"That list clearly includes individuals from the USMC who were captured for relatively short periods of time and escaped, and also would list those who were returned to U.S. control for any reason at any time," Reckner said.

"If, as Mr. Lee claims, he was held at the Hanoi Hilton, then most certainly there would be records for him. I also checked some non-government sites relating to Vietnam POWs and didn't find him listed in any of them."

Lee claimed he was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam.

Lyndel Evans wrote the following in an e-mail: "If Lee was a Marine Corps helo pilot, he was the only one ever. The Marine Corps, to my knowledge, and I retired from 30 years in the Navy, has never had warrant officers as pilots, period. There were flying sergeants during World War II, but no flying gunners. The Army has always had and still has warrant officer helicopter pilots."

Schantag said, "There is no evidence that he was ever a helicopter pilot. I have down that he was a motor vehicle operator. He never flew a helicopter."

Lee claimed he had a best friend named Bill McCoy who was a helicopter pilot and was killed in action.

Researchers familiar with military Web sites and Vietnam archives found no evidence to substantiate that.

Robert Destatte of Temecula, Calif., wrote in an e-mail that official casualty lists confirm that only six Marines with the surname McCoy or Mc Coy were killed in Vietnam. "All six of these Marines were enlisted men. Since all military helicopter pilots were either commissioned or warrant officers, none of these six Marines could have been helicopter pilots," he said.

"Furthermore, none of these six Marines hailed from Alabama. Their homes of record were Moab, Utah; St. Louis, Mo.; Wilmington, N.C.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Berkeley, Mo.; and Detroit, Mich."

Lee contends he was given the Navy Cross but that it was left with his other medals at his sister's home in Atlanta.

Nigel Brooks of Pearland wrote in an e-mail to The A-J that HR 3352 of the 109th Congress seeks to amend Title 18, Section 704 to include the following:

"Whoever knowingly and fraudulently wears and/or represents him or herself as having received a Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross or Air Force Cross, except when authorized under regulations made pursuant to law, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both."

Schantag wrote in an e-mail, "The bill passed the Senate unanimously, but the House was 'too busy' to put it on the calendar before recess. We hope it yet passes before Jan. 20."

An arrest record for Lee in Fulton County, Ga., obtained on PublicData.com, shows a conviction for two counts of bad checks and a sentence to 24 months' probation. Another conviction in a judicial offense category of embezzle, for theft by conversion, received a sentence of four years' probation and a $600 fine.

Lester Dunn, a World War II veteran who went ashore Day 1 of the invasion of Normandy and has served as commander of the Disabled American Veterans, said there were problems when Lee came into the Lubbock organization.

"Immediately he wanted to take over everything," Dunn said. "I was the commander of the chapter at that time, and we had our problems. I set him down and told him if he wanted to be a member of this chapter, that's fine, but don't come in thinking that immediately you are going to get my job. ... 'I don't think you are going to get anywhere.' "


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: Georgia; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bogusvetclaims; stolenvalor
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To: Tenacious 1
"I sometimes wonder what he is doing today."

GED? Oh, he's registering voters for the Democratic Party.

21 posted on 11/15/2006 5:21:00 PM PST by Rockpile
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To: PJ-Comix

Really? I must have missed that excitement. The guys that I've met are basically harmless. Just some old coots telling stories at the bar. Everyone else probably suspects they are full of it as well.


22 posted on 11/15/2006 5:57:21 PM PST by Boris99
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To: PJ-Comix
Perfect description of a certain banned Freeper.

I was just a lurker when things got "Deep". I found those threads educational.

23 posted on 11/16/2006 12:23:12 AM PST by PAR35
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To: WestTexasWend
Yes, we were deceived.

Because you didn't do any fact checking, you moronic 'reporters.'

My VN vet husband died 15 years ago, but even back then he was warning me about guys who lied about being in Nam, especially guys in wheelchairs looking for a handout, holding a 'VN Vet' sign. He used to talk to these guys and said most of them were frauds and to not give them any money. It's kinda sad to have to be so cynical, but there you are. These folks are despicable.

24 posted on 11/16/2006 1:06:23 AM PST by radiohead (Hey Kerry, I'm still here; still hating your lying, stinking, guts you coward.)
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To: gunnysnell

Ping!


25 posted on 11/16/2006 1:14:04 AM PST by bad company ([link:www.truthout.org/docs_2006/083006J.shtml | The Path to 9/11])
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