Posted on Dec 3, 2014
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With the recent amount of stolen valor it is hard to keep up with all the different threads being posted here on RallyPoint. From this point forward if you have a stolen valor question, comment, and or post, then add it here. The posts that currently exist will stay, as we don't want to lose the already existing discussion content. If you have started a stolen valor post prior to this and wish to have it merged to this one then feel free to let me know and I will merge that for you. The initial post will be gone but the discussion content will be merged to this posting.
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SSG Signals Acquisition/Exploitation Analyst
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Gotta say, the toothpick and sunglasses are not going to be enough to disqualify this guy as the real deal. Seriously, have you never seen a CSM just doing whatever the hell he wants to do? Ever see one actually sign back in from leave??? Sorry, can't spot what's wrong except I did think the Ranger tab was a pin-on on the wearer's left and not a sewn patch.
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Its like a Class A and a ASU made a baby and that baby was jacked up. I don't know about the toothpick and sun glasses on top of my head being indicative of a poser. I may have a few range and deployment photos that show me with the same toothpick and sunglasses arrangement.
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SGT Michael Lee
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Biggest thing that jumps out is his ranger tab sewn on. You only do that in dress greens. Which should be obsolete by now.
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Yeah I noticed that the uniform is abit big and the unit award rack is jacked up. In the grand scheme of stolen valor his uniform isn't bad... SGM Davis approves.
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SGT Craig Northacker
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Wonder if he knows what everything is that he is wearing.
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This scum bag. It amazes me that these guys can get away with this kind of stuff. There needs to be a law to protect the real military members out there. I can't go around impersonating a law enforcement officer or other government official, such as an FBI or Secret Service agent; nor should anyone be allowed to do the same for all branches and status of the Armed Forces.
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SSgt Christopher "TEX" F.
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I think [most], not all, of these people don't [have] family or friends and this is their way of acting out, or getting attention.

Judging by the videos of the people, I've seen, I don't think they [truly] understand the magnitude of their actions on those of us who have served, are serving and will serve honorably. They tarnish the image of those who have given, are giving and will give their lives and those of us that are truly disabled from our service to this country.

They [honestly] believe what they are saying and doing is "normal". I believe some know it is wrong, but some think it is normal, just like playing dress up as a kid. Some of them may have been outcast as a child and they are trying to make up for it, as if to say "look who I am now!".

The ones who were [in] the services, but inflated their status, may have wanted to attain a higher status, but were physically, or mentally incapable of doing so and were disqualified. So, this is a way of [reclaiming] that "lost" status that was never gained.

This is not good how ever you look at it, because the citizens will not know who is legitimate and who is not and it will only hurt the military and veterans. The citizens will not quit caring, but may quit giving to those who really need it, because of the uncertainty.

In any case, I think we can all agree....If someone is going to create, fake, imitate, or inflate their character....at [least] put some homework and research into it, make it look believable and do it right. Then again, maybe we can also agree that making a total mockery of themselves makes them a lot easier to spot....and makes for some [great] entertainment!

Anyway. Putting my past psychology courses to use, this is my analysis of these people. What say you? Do you have an analysis? Any other ideas as to what makes these people tick?
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SPC Daniel Edwards
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Someone please correct me on this as I don't know for certain.

Is that a Pathfinder under the medals? If it is, isn't it supposed to be above the CIB or at the least in that area?

On the plus side: at least it is neater looking than that douche that went to the Marine's funeral
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PO2 Darrin Schmidt
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I think someone should ask to see his Sargent Major card.
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SSgt Structural Craftsman
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I hate stupid people
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SPC Mark Hoffman
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30years of service with 3 and a half years deployed his ribbons are not in the correct order i got out wearing my class A greens so im not 100% sure how they r laid out but general military things are a given i.e the toothpick and sunglasses i think this guy needs a history lesson on old army and he needs a wall to wall counseling then some time at Ft. Leavenworth if he things he is military then treat him as such and send him to the slammer and let the guys in there decide his fate ARMY STRONG
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SPC Mark Hoffman
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if this guy is a CSM then i just retired as a 4 star lol
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1SG Senior Maintenance Supervisor
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ranger tab is not sewn on....
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