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I don't know how the military continues to be plagued by these instances of stolen valor, especially within senior leadership positions. I couldn't imagine walking around somewhere with an unauthorized badge or ribbon on my uniform. As service members I don't think it is very difficult to identify service members who are wearing something they shouldn't be. What are your thoughts on the verdict for this CSM? As well as your thoughts for the penalty of similar acts of stolen valor from his officer counterpart, LTC Green?
http://guardianofvalor.com/csm-perry-t-mcneill-found-guilty-of-stolen-valor-sentenced-to-reduction-in-rank-and-pay-forfeiture/
http://guardianofvalor.com/csm-perry-t-mcneill-found-guilty-of-stolen-valor-sentenced-to-reduction-in-rank-and-pay-forfeiture/
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I just don't know what these current servicemembers are trying to prove. The record is easy to run. Own what you've earned (or haven't earned). It's that simple. Integrity.
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Related story ... this one involving a Marine Sergeant Major (gulp!) ...
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/2015/03/24/battalion-sgt-maj-relieved-claims-he-embellished-bio/70372288/
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/2015/03/24/battalion-sgt-maj-relieved-claims-he-embellished-bio/70372288/
Sergeant major relieved after claims he embellished awards
The sergeant major of 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines has been relieved after Marines raised disturbing questions about discrepancies in his official
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