The one at the bottom looks more like a parody than an impersonation, as if he were a Major-General from the Weimar Republic or something.
The guy at the top just looks like a really sad human being.
Words cannot describe that first idiot. I do recall that moron and can’t help what think he believes the ones that earned those stripes or medals went through to get them.
Is this fake, fraud, identified as Robert Bobbie Bowen impersonating a real Army Sgt. Major?
Look at this link:
Robert Bowen
Intelligence Analyst at US Army
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Military
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-bowen/36/122/349
Good comments here from military members:
RALLY POINT
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/stolen-valor-fake-army-sgm-busted-at-funeral
Fake Special Forces Sgt Major (Robert Bobbie Bowen) Called out by 4th Anglico Marines (Part 1)
VIDEO LINK HERE: PART 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVOWQOaa89g
PART 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWrYrLDbmhc
Save the video before Obama has it pulled.
by Jason DeWitt | Top Right News
At a military funeral this weekend in Florida, a couple of Marines confronted a man dressed in a U.S. Army dress uniform.
The back-and-forth, in West Palm Beach on Sunday, started off well enough, with polite questions about his medals and ribbons. Then the Marines started to get very suspicious of the self-proclaimed sergeant major. They later posted the video on Facebook.
The two Marines catch him in one too many lies about everything from violating uniform code to wearing the wrong ribbons and medals. The man variously called himself a sergeant major, a military policeman, and a special forces operator.
He also claims to have won a Bronze Star with a V for valor for saving one of his men from killing himself first on a military base, then changing the supposed locale to Iraq. Thats when things got heated:
You know thats called false valor? It is a federal crime for you to be wearing that uniform, one of the Marines asks the fraudster, to which he only unleashed a series of expletives and moved towards his car (which caught him in yet another lie since he said he was from North Carolina).
One hopes these Marines follow-up on this faker, who unbelievably had the gall to turn up at a funeral for a fallen hero. If you have any information that can help them, please email us at tips@toprightnews.com.
http://toprightnews.com/?p=4629