Soup’s baby brother

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  1. SO SO many things wrong here….where do I start.
    This faded piece of crap looks like it’s from 1960 or earlier…stained…no buttons? What is it VELCRO? only one collar US, *multiple* duplicate ribbons on each rack, Officers Cover insignia, (Enlisted have the circle around it.)
    From the 1960s to now there have been *no* service dress blue dress uniform tops that even look REMOTELY like this.
    This HAS to be someone’s BAD idea of a Halloween costume.
    (No BUTTONS AT ALL, TOTALLY LEGIT!) 😀

  2. Korean war USAF Ike Jacket
    Enlisted collar brass
    Officer service cap

    Ribbons could be legit they get one for trauma of no soft serve at lackland, another for weapons qual with a 10/22 😉

  3. Is that a DFC with olc inboard on bottom row? This guy really did some high speed stuff to rate that many awards that are more important than that one.

  4. Most of the phonies pretend to be SEAL’s, Marines, SF, Rangers etc. But when someone pretends to be an Air Force NCO they go ALL OUT! This guy and Soup are keeping the ribbon companies in business all by themselves.

  5. I can understand wanting to be part of something heroic. But this child of God needs some counseling.

  6. Oh the horror!

    I tried to run that fruit salad through a Precedence Calculator and the website crashed, my computer emitted smoke, and my coffee cup exploded. Damn, that’s THREE keyboards ruined by TAH, I’m gonna Google a mil-spec model.

  7. You can toss all the fruit salad on your jacket that you like, but you will never outdo the Soup for pure audacity of going onto Ft Benning dressed the way he was…. That said, I hope that is a Halloween Costume gone very wrong.

  8. Is this turd wearing a white shirt? WTF is on the shirt collar. Looks like a coupla spiders.

  9. I think the shirt is the AF blue shirt, which often comes across as almost-white in photographs unless the photographer is careful. I think the doodads on the shirt collar are full-sized Lt Col oak leaves (AF officers used to wear small rank insignia, not full-sized insignia, on their collars).

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