Category: Phony soldiers

  • William Wise; phony SF/Ranger/Sniper

    William Wise; phony SF/Ranger/Sniper

    The folks at Military Phonies send us their work on this fellow, William Wise who claims to be Special Forces, a Ranger, a sniper and a combat veteran;

    The Army doesn’t remember it that way;

    Yeah, nine weeks in the Army. We’ve had folks last less time, but not many. He didn’t even finish Basic Combat Training – just long enough to know what bling to put on his vest for his US Veterans Motorcycle Club.

  • Richard Davis; phony Green Beret, phony POW

    Richard Davis; phony Green Beret, phony POW

    The folks at Green Beret Posers Exposed share their work on this fellow Richard Davis who claims to be a Special Forces veteran of Vietnam and he claims that he was a POW for 68 days in the Hanoi Hilton until he escaped.

    He was a prisoner, but only because he deserted from the Army twice;

    GBPE interviews him by phone and he never even bothered to do the basic research to be a believable phony. He claims that he can’t remember anything because of a stroke and that his records were destroyed in the 1973 fire.

    Enjoy the 38 minute interview;

    Richard Davis, Green Beret… NOT!! from Guardians Of The Green Beret on Vimeo.

  • Roy Lee Ross, Jr. sentenced

    Roy Lee Ross, Jr. sentenced

    We wrote about Roy Lee Ross, Junior, aka Daniel Alfred Sullivan Jr., last August when he was arrested for defrauding the Veterans’ Affairs Department of more than $143,000. In 2007, the VA diagnosed his Daniel Alfred Sullivan Jr. persona with PTSD for his Vietnam wartime service and he got a butt-load of money for it. Turns out that he had never served in Vietnam. Ross enlisted in 1973 and was stationed in Germany. The closest he got to Vietnam was Hawaii in 1978 right before he deserted and got his Other Than Honorable discharge.

    He pleaded guilty in February, and he was sentenced last month to one year and one day in prison, two years of supervised release, $143,000 of restitution in $25 monthly installments. He’s 64 years old, so it’s doubtful he’ll live long enough to pay the VA back – at that rate he’d have to live another 477 years.

    Thanks to Troy for the tip on his sentence.

    Ross Sentencing Doc by JonnLilyea on Scribd

  • Justin Allen Bennett Anderson; fake war-wounded

    Justin Allen Bennett Anderson; fake war-wounded

    Douglas sends us a link to the story of Justin Allen Bennett Anderson, a 33-year-old in Greencastle, Pennsylvania who tried to tell Magisterial District Judge Glenn Manns, an Army veteran himself, that he was 52 grand in arrears for child support payments because he’d been wounded in the war against terror.

    During Anderson’s interactions with domestic relations, he supplied five military forms. One form dated from 2015 referred to Anderson as a retired staff sergeant. In the comments section of the form, it stated that Anderson had surgery to remove shrapnel resulting from his vehicle being hit by an explosive projectile in Iraq in 2005.

    […]

    Domestic relations also gave investigators copies of other military paperwork, which showed Anderson was discharged with only an Army Service Ribbon, a bad conduct discharge and at the rank of Private.

    Police spoke with Anderson on April 16, and he admitted to creating the documents, according to court documents. Anderson also admitted that he was not injured when he said he was.

    Another rocket surgeon who thinks he’s the first one to try this shit. I’m told that the judge also has a son on active duty, so he’s probably not going to pussyfoot around with this liar.

  • Michael Lamb comes clean on Marine recon claims

    Michael Lamb comes clean on Marine recon claims

    Someone sent us a link to “Bang, Breach, Clear” to whom Mike Lamb of Stoic Ventures admits that he wasn’t a Recon Marine as he’s claimed for years;

    Here’s what Stoic Venture’s About Us page looked on April 30th;

    “I’d rather just come on out and get it out there. There’s nothing more to say about it. I came into the Marines as an intel guy, started working at the NSA, and got some deployments out of it. The deployments were national intelligence teams [three letter agencies, ed]. That’s all true. But I was never Recon. Someone called me out on it, and I copped to it. It’s nothing I didn’t bring to my own doorstep. I could easily have shut it down, and I didn’t. It’s a lie I’ve been living for twenty years.

    This is a soul cleanse for me after looking over my shoulder all this time.

    I apologize to the community, to everyone for misrepresenting myself. I don’t ask or expect forgiveness. I can’t make up for what I did, but I can try to atone for it.”

    I’m guessing that he’s seen some of the work of folks on the internet in regards to liars and expected someone to get his records through a FOIA, so he’s getting ahead of it. He doesn’t sound contrite. But, that’s just me.

    His records added May 21, 2017 from updated post;

  • Shane Ladner guilty

    Shane Ladner guilty

    Our ninja who is in the courtroom in Cherokee County, Georgia tells us that the verdict in the Shane Ladner stolen valor case has just been read and that the jury found him guilty on six of the seven counts. So the state of Georgia has decided that this DD214 is forged;

    But we knew that.

    The Atlanta Journal Constitution confirms, as does CBS46

  • Rob Clark; stolen valor in New Zealand

    Rob Clark; stolen valor in New Zealand

    The New Zealand Herald tells the story of Rob Clark who pretended to be a Special Air Services (SAS) veteran. According to the article, he spent a few years in the New Zealand Defense Forces but that he had never deployed outside of New Zealand, but you wouldn’t know it from the awards that he wore, including the US Navy Presidential Unit Citation, which he wore upside down.

    He said the term “trooper” was one people associated with NZSAS soldiers and he had done nothing to clear up the confusion “over the years”.

    “I’ve never lied about my service. People have just gained an assumption. You say you’re a ‘trooper’ and people go away and that’s when the Chinese whispers start.”

    He said the medals showing his service had cost around $700 and he had bought them from NZ Medals Ltd, which trades in real and replica medals including offering a service to have them correctly mounted.

    Clark claimed he presented himself as a NZSAS soldier as part of an elaborate scheme to expose what he called profiteering from the sale of medals and military equipment online

    He said he had eventually intended to write a book about it.

    He went secret squirrel as recently as this past weekend when he told a Herald reporter that he wasn’t “at liberty” to discuss his military service, and the New Zealand Defense Forces records were wrong. However, he tries to make the act of wearing false awards some sort of sacrifice he made to restore honor;

    Yesterday, though, he said he was so upset at the medals trade he decided to appear at the parade wearing them and possibly write a book about it in the future.

    However, he admitted he had never tried to address the issue by making a complaint to NZDF, the RSA or any other organisation.

    “Some people will judge what I’ve done as being wrong, but sometimes you have to stand up and take some hits on the chin to prove there are others out there that don’t have moral fibre in them.”

    What a hero! I’m sure he can find a medal to award himself for this selfless act.

  • Louis Eugene Godfrey; phony Green Beret

    Louis Eugene Godfrey; phony Green Beret

    Our friends at Green Beret Poser Patrol send us their work on this fellow, Louis Eugene Godfrey of Rhome, Texas. I’ll let them tell the story;

    We would like to present Louis Eugene Godfrey as one of our latest cases. We were sent a photo of Godfrey wearing a Special Forces baseball cap and a leather vest adorned with a Combat Infantryman’s Badge, a Purple Heart Medal, and the Army Basic Parachutist Badge. Godfrey resides in a small town, Rhome, Texas where he has been embroiled in local politics. He served on the City Council and was elected Mayor in May 2014 and resigned at the end of October 2014. His wife served as the City Secretary and resigned on October 28, 2014. In our research of Godfrey, we learned just how crazy politics in Rhome Texas can be. Whatever! We are not concerned with small town politics, we merely want to determine if Godfrey ever served in the US Army Special Forces.

    So per our standard operating procedures, we put Godfrey’s name out to a group of fully verified Special Forces soldiers, who represent the breadth and width of the Regiment, from those warriors of the Vietnam Era right up to those serving today in the Active Duty and National Guard Special Forces Groups. The Special Forces community is quite small in comparison to the regular Army and pretty much, if you have served in the Regiment someone will remember you. You must realize that the basis of all Special Forces is the Special Forces Operational Detachment-Alpha, known as the “A Team” and consists of twelve individual SF soldiers who spend more time with each other than with their families. It s a true brotherhood. You will never forget the teams you served on or the men you served with, so we threw out Godfrey’s name and no one had ever heard of hm.

    So our next step is to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for military records of the individual concerned to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). After about six weeks, we received Godfrey’s records. It seems as if Posers fall into two broad groups, those who never served and those who actually served in the military in some fashion who feel the need to embellish their military feats.

    Well, Godfrey falls into the latter group. Unfortunately, his military record does not reflect that he ever attended and completed basic airborne training which is conducted at Fort Benning, GA nor the Special Forces Qualification Course at Fort Bragg, NC. There is no award of either the Purple Heart Medal, awarded for a combat wound, nor the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.

    Mr. Godfrey did serve in both the United States Marine Corps April 26, 1981 – December 31, 1987 (Active Duty dates September 23, 1981 – December 31, 1987) and the United States Army May 23, 1989 – January 3, 1992 (Active Duty dates June 8, 1989 – January 3, 1992). His record reflects he was discharged January 3, 1992 at the rank of Sergeant.

    His record indicates his military education included:
    Defensive Driving Course, Machine Gun Course, Individual Protective Measures, Calling and Adjusting Supporting Arms Course, Infantry Small Unit Defensive Operations, Cold Weather Operations, Standard First Aid Training, Terrorism and Counteraction for Marines Course.

    His decorations and awards included:
    Meritorious Mast, Good Conduct Medal w/ star, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 2d award, Expert Badge with pistol and rifle bar, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and the Southwest Asia Service Medal with 2 bronze stars.

    Notable here is that there is no award of the Purple Heart for a combat wound, nor a Combat Infantryman’s Badge, no Special Forces Qualification Course, no Special Forces assignments, not even attendance at he basic airborne training.

    His record does not reflect any overseas deployment in either the USMC or the US Army. It does not reflect any combat service.

    His USMC chronological military records:

    Assigned 2d RT BN RTR Marine Corps Recruiting Depot, Parris Island SC with primary duty as a Recruit 810924-811215

    HQSVCCO INFTRNSCOL Marine Corps Base Camp LeJeune, NC as a student (0300) 820104-811216

    2d BN 4th MAR 2d MARDIV FMF Camp LeJeune NC primary duty as a machine gunner (0331) 820128-841214

    3d BN 2 MAR 2d MARDIV FMF Camp LeJeune NC primary duty as a machine gunner (0331) 841214-851019 with reenlistment 850831

    MARBKS USNB NOR VA primary duty as a Guard (8151) 851019-871231 discharged 871231

    His US Army Current and Previous Assignments:

    Lists some USMC Reserve time prior to his enlistment on 810924:
    USMC 770508-810923 (3 yrs 11 months 8 days ADT) (5 months 7 days INACT) AD: 810923-871231 6 yrs 3 months 9 days E5 0331
    USMC-11 881010-890522 (1 year 4 months 21 days NO AD
    USA Delayed Entry Program 890523-890607 14 days SVC NO AD

    890608 Enlistment at Albany MEPS
    890609-890620 Casual duty enroute to Fort Campbell KY
    890620-900717 Duty MOSC 11B10 INFANTRYMAN Co C and Co A 2/502d INF FT CAMPBELL KY
    900717-920103 DUTY MOSC 11B20 AMMUNUTION SECTION LDR HHC 2/502 INF REGT FT CAMPBELL KY

    We attempted to call Godfrey but were not able to make contact. However we did make contact through Facebook Messenger. The conversation went as follows:

    John Miller: Louis, were you in Special Forces? I am a retired Special Forces soldier and we have a closed Special Forces Group on Facebook. We have over 4700 members. Just a place to renew contacts and swap stories. We try to reach out to all SF vets. Are you interested?

    Louis Godfrey: Big thumbs up

    John Miller: I have to get some info to get you in. What Group and ODA did you serve on?

    Louis Godfrey: I appreciate the offer to join. But I prefer to stay to myself for now. I have put so much behind me and I prefer to keep it that way. Thank you for reaching out to me, and the consideration to join your group.

    John Miller: sends picture in his SF swag. Ok. BTW I was sent this photo of you. That is why I asked you about being SF.

    Louis Godfrey: Who sent you the photo?

    John Miller: It was anonymous sent to our group Green Beret Posers Exposed. If that is you, you are sporting a lot of unearned hardware. We sent a FOIA request to NPRC and we got your military records. No combat. No Purple Heart. No CIB. No SF.

    At this point Godfrey refused any further messages. His Facebook page is gone. Too bad as he had just updated his profile picture to one with a green background with the SF Crest centered withe the word Green above the Crest and Berets below the Crest.

    His wife, Ramah Burns still has her Facebook up. [Actually, she took her FB account down, too]

    It still has the photo of Godfrey in his SF swag on her photos.

    We sent her the following message:

    Mrs. Burns, my name is John Miller. I was talking to your husband earlier about his military service in Special Forces. I would really like to finish our discussion. Please ask him to call me on Friday. My number is (910)745-7312. Thank you.

    Well so far only crickets from Rhome Texas.

    We also sent the following email to the local newspaper, the Wise County Messanger:

    I am a retired US Army Officer and I served in Special Forces, often referred to as the Green Berets. I now work with a group of about 4700 Special Forces veterans to identify those who falsely claim to have served in our Regiment.

    About six weeks ago we were sent the name of Louis Eugene Godfrey as a person who had made claims of serving in the Army Special Forces.

    After obtaining the required information on Mr. Godfrey, we requested his military records under the auspices of the Freedom of Information Act from the National Personnel Records Center. I received his military records today.

    The only claim of Special Forces I have found are in this photograph of Mr. Godfrey.

    In the photo he is wearing a Special Forces baseball hat. On the right side of his vest he is wearing the insignia of the 5th Special Forces Group. On the left side of his vest, he is wearing a Purple Heart Medal, a Combat Infantryman’s Badge, novice parachutist badge.

    Unfortunately, his military record does not reflect that he ever attended and completed basic airborne training which is conducted at Fort Benning, GA nor the Special Forces Qualification Course at Fort Bragg, NC. There is no award of either the Purple Heart Medal, awarded for a combat wound, nor the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.

    Mr. Godfrey did serve in both the United States Marine Corps April 26, 1981 – December 31, 1987 (Active Duty dates September 23, 1981 – December 31, 1987) and the United States Army May 23, 1989 – January 3, 1992 (Active Duty dates June 8, 1989 – January 3, 1992.).

    His record does not reflect any overseas deployment in either the USMC or the US Army. It does not reflect any combat service.

    I would add that it appears that Godfrey did serve in Desert Storm because he was awarded the Southwest Asia Service Medal with two bronze service stars, but it also appears that he didn’t engage in combat operations as an infantryman because he didn’t earn the CIB.