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The following was *supposedly* posted by a member of the United States Army. What do you think about his message?
Posted in these groups: 1ed105b8 Russia979a8ca4 Ukraine4de5ecdb ConflictUnited states army logo Army
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PVT Mark Whitcomb
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I'm ashamed to say he has a 101st patch on. For 1 you'll go where you are told period.
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1SG First Sergeant
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The digicam immediately make me think of “fake news”

I would however bet many soldiers feel that way, but I bet every generation has since WWII.

I go where sent and execute the legal orders of the officers appointed over me.
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SPC Michael Tierney
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Who asked him what he wanted?
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COL Clifford Wheeler
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He needs to find another line of work. #1, if you feel strongly enough about the topic, be man enough to show your face and own it. And #2, keep your political BS to yourself.
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Sgt Ivan Boatwright
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He has shamed the legend of the 101 Airborn troops; He signed to fight where and when sent. It is not his choice. If he is a coward and wants out, get a discharge. We will fight Russia when they are stronger or fight them now. I support the Legion has many and possibly thousands of people and many Americans fighting there. I am 78 and want to go and find some payback for how they supported North Vietnam and caused many of my buddies to die there.
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CPO Kenneth Kalish
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Nice penmanship. Lousy thought process. Let me put it this way: you go where you are told to go, when you are told to go, and to do the job you are told to do. The more efficiently you do your job, the sooner you'll be home to make more propaganda shots for Russia. On the other hand, you could hold your hands high and sing the Volga Boat Song. I'm sure the Wagner Group fellows would welcome you with their equivalent of a bag of rice and a paddy.
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Sgt Randall Dunkley
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There is no I in Army. When you signed your life over to the military forces of the United States of America and to obey the lawful orders of your superiors you were no longer an "I" but a "we". A team ,that goes out when needed to and to win,where ever and when ever.
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CPT Special Forces Officer
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Edited >1 y ago
He has the right to say what he believes. However, he needs to take off the uniform if he is going to say it. Who does he think he is? A general? I mean really!
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SGT Joseph Ruiz
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As a Veteran, I believe you go wherever our Country sends us. We are the best fighting force in the world!
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1st Lt James Lipski
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Anyone serving in the military is never allowed to to display or attend any type of political rally while in uniform. We are soldiers, sailors, airmen and must maintain a political neutrality. If this person in the picture is really serving on active duty he should be apprehended and punished.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Oh How Things Have Changed ~ I'm A Really Old SOB ~ About 6 Years Older Than Dirt ~
I Enlisted On My 17th Birthday 06/29/1961 ~ And We Were Obviously Allowed To Do Something The New Recruits Are Not ~ We Retained The Ability To THINK., And Do It For Ourselves.~~ Ain't That A Bitsh?
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