Posted on Nov 2, 2014
MAJ Deputy Director, Combat Casualty Care Research Program
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The former NCO calling out this "major" is awesome:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RGKMRkhhE
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Must be REALLY desperate for that 10% discount!
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1LT Nick Kidwell
1LT Nick Kidwell
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In order to get the Disabled Vet's 10% discount at Home Depot, you HAVE to have a VA identification card that SPECIFICALLY says "SERVICE CONNECTED."

If the folks at this HD store do their jobs like the ones at my local store do, they WILL check every time, even if they know the person.
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PO2 Jonathan Scharff
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10 bucks says this kid isn't even 21...more like 16. Send him to boot camp to find out what the real Army is all about!

Hey, I was in Home Depot yesterday with my leather vest on that says, "Veteran" on the back. I belong tot he Warriors Watch Riders, a group that gives motorcycle escorts to deploying and returning servicemen. I was in the self serve section and the women who was at the counter, in charge of that area, said "Sir, I can give you a veteran discount." I said no thank you and she said "Thank you for your service." I had never heard that Home Depot even gave discounts to Vets.

A+ to Home Depot.
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MAJ Deputy Director, Combat Casualty Care Research Program
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PO2 Jonathan Scharff Depends on the Home Depot. I was in line one day and a guy had his DD214 with him because that particular store offered veteran discounts. He was buying like $2,000 in new flooring, so it made sense to pull up the papers.
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SP5 Michael Rathbun
SP5 Michael Rathbun
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After my checkout was complete at Home Despot the employee noticed my "VIETNAM VETERAN" hat and apologized profusely, voided the transaction and rung me up with the vet discount.

Imagine my astonishment.
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SPC Bobby Whelchel
SPC Bobby Whelchel
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Boot camp isn't what it used to be. time was it turned out fighting men. Now? Well you can see it for yourself every day.
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He is jacked up... MAJ (Join to see) this 21 year old came into the service at 16, he is presently 21 and has achieved the rank of a Major, so I am assuming he must have finished his 4 year degree at the age of 16 to attend OCS..
Lots of irregularities.. My first observation is the uniform, the uniform is not even his size, he looks tiny and unfit in the uniform.. Too much stuff wrong with this poser..
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