Category: Phony soldiers

  • Stolen Valor in Spades

    Anyone who checks in at this command post on a regular basis is all too aware that the first sergeant suffers neither fools nor phonies gladly. Well I have a guy who qualifies as both that I think is deserving of the Wrath of Jonn. This phony hero’s a bit different because he doesn’t mis-wear a special operations uniform with multiple rows of improperly worn, unearned ribbons. He doesn’t claim to have been a P.O.W. although there are some gaps in his questionable travels regarding unexplained time overseas and he takes pains to hide his history right from birth.

    What he does do that is so typical of phony heroes is try to take credit for the combat exploits of others, true warriors who meet, engage and defeat the enemy while this phony is living very high on the hog, thousands of miles from the hardships of the battle zone. Another trait he shares with the legions of phonies, is the love of the camera and being in the public eye, bragging about his wartime accomplishments, awing the ignorant and uninformed.

    But this phony doesn’t fool us vets does he? One look and we know he never served. We hear him brag of his triumphs and we who have served know the truth of the old military adage, “True heroes don’t brag.” I served in units with several highly decorated soldiers, One of my sergeant majors was a WWII Medal of Honor recipient. An officer in our battalion earned the MOH in Korea. After Vietnam, my roommate at Fort Bragg, the future CSM Charles B. Morris, R.I.P., was also an MOH awardee for action with the 173rd Airborne. I was too junior to ever get close to those first two heroes but I heard from battalion NCO’s that they never spoke of their valorous deeds. I can assure you that you couldn’t pry anything out of Charley with a crowbar and those who tried were curtly instructed to change the subject. I did share some of his combat experiences from his nearly nightly nightmares which could become quite loud and active.

    Point is, they didn’t talk about it and I’ll wager that most of you reading here know how true that is across the board. Hell, it made me squirm a little just writing that above paragraph because I don’t care to be accused of bragging about who I knew back when. Believe me, it had nothing to do with me; it was nothing more than an accident of time and place that afforded me the unique opportunity to serve with real heroes. But it did teach me to listen sharp when some dude starts woofing about what a stud he was in combat or how crucial a role he played in winning a fight.

    By now, I’m sure you realize, I’m not talking about some pathetic wannabee out there with his beret on sideways and his C.I.B. worn upside down. No, in fact, the pathetic pretender I’ve been describing won’t even wear a flag lapel pin. He’s the less than 90 day wonder we now have sitting in our top command post, hindering our forces and quick to condemn their behaviors to assuage his lemming followers, while eagerly taking credit for their accomplishments.

    Democrats seem to have a different take on heroes and medals than most military folks, with their unquestioning acceptance of Kerry and his endless Purple Hearts as the classic example. Remember how Clinton, who bragged about reducing federal employment without revealing he did it through severe military force cuts, awarded pardons to all those criminals and terrorists in his last hours in office? It wouldn’t surprise me if this egomaniac wannabee hero we have in the White House now will try to wangle himself a Medal of Honor for his courage and valor in the killing of Osama bin Laden. That would be a monumental case of Stolen Valor. In spades.

    Crossposted at American Thinker.

  • Geoff Millard claims TBI

    Jason sent us a link to a Canadian sports radio show which had as a guest, for some stupid reason, IVAW’s Geoff “Stolen Valor” Millard who we caught wearing an unauthorized CIB and three Meritorious Service Medals (and his forged DD214) after he was chaptered out of the Army Guard because he went AWOL. Geoff tells the show’s hosts (his time on the show begins at about 49 minutes and makes the TBI claim at about 53 minutes in the podcast dated April 26th) that he suffers from Traumatic Brain Injury from his time in Iraq – I’d like to know how this is the first time we’ve heard this.

    First of all, Millard was a general’s go-fer because he was a whiny derelict who couldn’t do his job as an engineer. I guess he might have a brain injury if the overhead projector fell on him one time when he came out from under the general’s table. But I’m certain he would have mentioned it sometime in the past like he’s hung his reputation on some football injury in high school that made him ride sick call into the general’s employ.

    He says that he lost “a lot of friends” in the war. I’d say he’s FOS – he doesn’t have many friends. Period. He goes on to say that he has to walk with a cane because of his pain – that’s not from anything that happened to him in Iraq. Again it’s his football injury from high school. But, he’s doing the same shit that Ward Reilly and Gordon Duff do – it’s dishonesty by omission.

    Thanks to Jason for the link

  • Fake SEAL and Area 51.(UPDATED)

    Today we have another Fake SEAL by the name of “WOOD, WILLIAM “BILL”” that claims that he was part of SEAL Team 9. Oh and he claims to be part of secert missions in the middle east.

    This is an interview with an ex-Navy SEAL, who, during the years 1992-2000 was sent on top secret bombing missions in the Middle East, predominantly in Iraq. Years after the first Gulf War when we were supposedly not at war with Iraq yet he and SEAL Team 9 were targeting Tomahawk Missiles on a monthly basis taking out targets that were increasingly “soft”… involving deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians. Find out how this highly trained young man and his team were coerced by the military into purposely destroying villages and creating future terrorists as part of a plan that would ultimately serve their dark purpose, the war on terror and 911.

    This is that worst kind of fake, in that when real veterans are doing everything to prove that we are stable and producitve citizans that this clown it doing everything to undo it. But of course in his case you need a group that wants to push the crazy meme for thier own personal agenda. But then again what is a fake without the crazy.

    And if that weren’t enough, hear how he was trained in Area 51 as a specially gifted group of highly classified psy spies to see beyond the famous Looking Glass technology into the future involving 2012 and beyond.

    The people at POW.network has been following him since Jan of this year. Oh, if anyone wants to talk to him, the group that did the interview are inviting people to email him.

    If after watching this video you wish to contact Bill Wood here is his email address for that purpose:

    Bill Wood

    If he responsed feel free to post it here.

    ADDED: It seems that people have been writing in to call BS on this guy and and thier answer is amusing to say the least.

    A CALL-OUT TO ALL NAVY SEALS AND CURRENT AND EX-MILITARY PERSONNEL

    If you are outraged by my interview with Bill Brockbrader and you don’t believe he was a Navy SEAL, I invite you to turn your analysis in the direction of the military authorities that you hold in such high esteem and entertain the notion that there is a parallel organization that is way above TOP SECRET that is working counter to your organizations.

    I guess crazy attracts crazy.

    UPDATED: Here is a new story about him sen from Pow.network.

    Bill Brockbrader claims to be a former member of Navy SEAL Team 9, a group of commandos with psychic abilities. If you’ve never heard of SEAL Team 9, there is a reason. And on dozens of web chats, blogs and Internet radio shows, he explains it all.

    If you do all of your research, you find out Seal Team 9 doesn’t exist.

    He says he was trained, in secret, alongside an actual Navy SEAL class, with all his records either classified or destroyed by the government.

    But it’s not classified. There are no secret SEALS. The names of every man who graduated SEAL training is a public record, and the Navy Special Warfare confirms Brockbrader’s name was never on that list.

    Brockbrader, who also goes by the name Bill Wood, says he got into trouble with the Navy for intentionally diverting a Tomahawk missile that was going to blow up Iraqi children. But federal records show the actual trouble was for having sex with a girl. U.S. Marshals jailed him this month because he moved to Idaho and never registered as a sex offender.

  • Another Facebook hero

    Folks have been sending me links to this doofus’ Facebook profile all day. So I guess I’ll share.

    He’s a genuine hero, you can tell from his real STRAC salute and the longtab over his 25th ID combat patch and the flag on the wrong shoulder facing in the wrong direction;

    And he’s so secret squirrel that he can’t wear name tapes. But the eye makeup looks good with ACUs;

    I wonder what’s up with the over-sized caps these days. Aren’t the surplus stores stocking the right sizes?

  • David Stump’s Stolen Valor exhumed

    Bobo sends us (by snail mail) the news that David Stump who we first discovered was buried with his Stolen Valor back in August, 2010 with a forged DD214, has had his headstone replaced. The results are above. We’d heard that the stone was being replaced in December, so, considering it was the government, the changed happened fairly fast.

    So the story of his 140 jumps in Vietnam didn’t hold up. His real DD214 says he was a radio repairman. It hardly seems someone like that would end up an SF Team sergeant, and apparently he wasn’t.

    So this “victimless crime” ended up costing taxpayers two headstones and his family’s last memory of their “Beloved husband, dad and grandfather” was that he was a lifelong liar and valor thief who forged government documents. Another head on a pike in our village square.

  • Big Baby Stephen Franklin Cio Burrell

    Mary at POW Network sends us some mail she recently received from Stephen Franklin Cio Burrell who, despite calling himself the fourth most dangerous man in the world, decides he wants to threaten Mary more then he wants to apologize for his misdeeds. After his email to her, he’s been harassing her in phone messages. Big man.

    Among his claims, he entered into the public record that he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor when he filed a lawsuit (.pdf) against the prison where he got his ass beat, apparently by the third most dangerous man in the world.

    Being awarded the MOH was probably kind of difficult since his entire service was 1974-1975 and he was a redleg, not that there’s anything wrong with that – well, unless you write a book about your experiences in Vietnam and you’ve never been anywhere near the place.

    But, Stevie-boy, if you want to threaten someone, threaten me. My door is always open to anyone who thinks that I’ll stop calling them names and remove posts about them.

  • Hey, Russia TV; Matthis is not an Afghanistan veteran, either

    The other day, I wrote to Russia TV that they’re making a mistake by having Jake Diliberto on their new programs and claiming that he’s a veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan War. So what do they do? They put Matthis on to tell the audience about the war in Afghanistan. He admits that he wasn’t there “that long” – yeah six days that the Army didn’t even put in your records isn’t “that long”.

    To his credit, when the journalist wanted him to say that we need to be very afraid of returning events veterans, Matthis answered that he personally would never be afraid of another veteran. So I’ll clap him on the back for that.

  • Info request on probable phony

    Mary at POW Network is asking if there’s anyone out there who has served in one of the following units in 2009;

    1/4 Cav Iraq
    1/9 Cav
    27th Cav
    Bulldog Company
    Black Jack Command Team
    Deuce Four Legionaires
    Artic Wolves Brigade of the 1st Stryker Btigade Combat Team
    25th INF Div

    The person she’s looking at also claims that his Stryker vehicle was hit by RPG March 7 2009 – injuring all 5 “of his squad.” He “returned to American for medical treatment.”

    He also claims that he went on 66 foot patrols. If you served in one of those units, you’d remember the guy even if you don’t remember his name – he’s 82 years old. Yeah, I know.