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So I saw my first military poser today at Wal-Mart of all places. Had Army ACUs, popped collar, what looked like a white turtleneck and Doc Marten's boots, patrol cap on indoors, no name tapes anywhere, Marine Corps Globe-and-Anchor on his pc, no unit patches and an American flag patch with no stars. I asked him what unit he was in, he responded with being an E-7 petty officer in the Navy.
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Posted >1 y ago
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Even if I wasnt in the service I would wear whatever I wanted to wear..regardless. free country bitches. Grow up. I like some of the Marines shit and I wear it a lot hiking. Got a problem? I dont give a shit. Come take it off me.
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SGT Josh Johnson
It's not about the wearing of uniform pants, or pt shirts. It's about wearing a full dress uniform, wearing it badly, while trying to pretend to be an honorable veteran, all while asking people for things that only veterans deserve, or else asking for handouts based on the fact (false fact, mind you) of military service and need.
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PO2 (Join to see)
SGT Josh Johnson - you are right. it's really about posing and representing that someone earned creds for doing something that they did not do. When I was a kid, I would often wear my uncle's shirts or jackets. No sane person would think that I was representing that I was in. Now, my 10 yr old son wears my blouses with caduceus and crow. or Boonie hat. He thinks it is cool and no one thinks he is a HM2. But when a grown person through clothes, statements or decorations falsely represents that they are either military or a vet, then that is a problem. And how come I never meet cooks and motor-t guys in bars but many recon, special forces or other serious badasses?
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Cpl Charles Bayo
SGT Josh Johnson - I concur iv personally seen a few in an airport was the first I seen, he had dress blues was Lance corporal Chevrons with a blood stripe claiming to be a sergeant with an Army infantry badge and his ribbon stack was 4 high
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We know, people like to dress like the military. But unless you actually join. Leave the badges off.
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Globe and anchor, Army fatigues and navy rank! At least he didn't steal from the Air Force, proof that even posers don't claim Airforce...lol!
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On Veterans Day too!! very drunk with Broken engrish, Said he was originally from Vietnam, served in the U.S. Navy many years , had no clue when asked what his rate was, nevermind ship or base attached, then claimed he couldn't say because he killed people for a job. was sent out of subs to do so, when asked some very basic questions any boot would know he was lost. I bounced him outta bar and got shit from owner saying the guy was ex military. I set him straight too!
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Me personally no i come from a family that has served wait let me refrase that they are marines both my mom and my dad I lived on base been with the guys chilled with them i may now a lot about the military a lot cause of that but I still don't go around wearing military cloths I did when I was in jr.rot c when I was in high school it was airforce but people who pose should be forced into a combat zone to each them piss them self's and run in fear its nit easy serving this country the pain they go through the stress until you have seen what they have seen done what they have done don't be a poser don't be that low life scum bag .now with that said to all the military personal out there god bless stay safe. And kick some ass and to the Marines simplify mother f******
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