Posted on Jan 29, 2020
2LT Signal Officer
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currently flagged and titled by CID for fraudulent entry and pandering
soemone reported this to the brigade commander and CID.
Edited 6 y ago
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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Years ago, in the USAR we had a 2LT poser for a short time.

One of my troops, as a LEO noted the poser’s presence in the county jail. A pack of cigarettes to another inmate insured the poser received lessons on safely going down stairwells!
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MSgt Nondestructive Inspection (NDI)
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Pandering? That is hilarious!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9pX1Gn3rCPw
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Damn LT, a CID rpt/investigation and a rpt to O6 or highet, if proved, Hell Yes a Court Martial if they want, about the only way to put you out and prove a point
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2LT Signal Officer
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Understand it's not you. Did you not read the O handbook? If an individual suspects/knows of an inappropriate/illegal action of another individual, it should be reported. Similar to USMA_ Will not lie,cheat,steal, not tolerate any cadet who does so.. You do understand the if someone is proven to know about this and didn't report it they could be punished as well? So, it was reported, there is an investigation (as required) and because on the investigation, there is a flag, on order to keep the SM from moving away for the jurisdiction of the current CoC. If the charge is unproven, then every thing is dropped as if nothing happened. If proven, then the CoC decides what the want to do.
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2LT Signal Officer
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Edited 6 y ago
This is not me, so dont report this to DOD IG or CID because i'm not talking about myself.
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I would assume that since you are asking this question, you are very much guilty sir of a fraudulent entry. I don't think anyone would come out with this question if they knew that they were without question innocent. With that being said, walk in to your JAG office tomorrow and speak with your lawyer. A public forum is not the place for a question like this, even if you believe that you are truly being anonymous.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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MAJ Javier Rivera is exactly correct.
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SPC Erich Guenther
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Edited 6 y ago
He-he-he, you do know, I hope the DoD probably has backend access to this website so they can nail people violating their confidentiality agreements. They did for military dot com when that website had a discussion forum. So yes they can track you down by your comments here even if your registered as anonymous.
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