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Not sure public confrontation is the right way to handle these situations.
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PO1 Chad Alcock
PO1 Chad Alcock
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Most of these people know they are doing wrong, what is one more lie to them. At least you can say they are committed to the lie. It's funny though that they don't take more time to make sure their uniforms are correct, it's not like the information isn't out there. It's almost like they screw it up to invite people to mess with them. They want the attention, and it doesn't matter that it's negative.
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CPL Gregory Joslyn
CPL Gregory Joslyn
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The man in this video clearly had a tentative grasp on reality. I understand the passion of the young soldiers, but I also think they evaluated the situation with feelings in lue of logic.
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SGT Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer
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No patches or crests he can wear, just a nut job keep approaching them if you want to lol
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Cpl Mark Crabtree
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What are the stolen valor bullies up to today? Oh, screaming at an old man because he "stole his valor" I also like the "take off my uniform" comment. Why the f#@$ do some people make larger issues out of this than it needs to be. It's not illegal unless he makes money at it. Guess what not a single one of these bullies are cops and if they feel he is breaking the law call one. Wonder how many of these guys bit$@ed dailey about wearing that uniform they so want to protect now.
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