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SSG Keith Cashion
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I see how some would feel sad for this Vet, but really, he knew it was a lie, and perpetrated the lie, so that makes him no better than any of the other person doing the same thing.
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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SSG Keith Cashion, These people never think ahead to find out the facts before lying about their service. There's Stolen Valor , fake SEALS, Fake Special Forces, fake Marine Special Ops, fake Army Rangers, and other sites that find out about these suckers all the time, and bust them. You'd think that would be enough for them to quit trying, but they aren't smart enough to figure out that.
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SSG Keith Cashion
SSG Keith Cashion
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Or just arrogant enough to think they won't get caught.
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TSgt Joe C.
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Sad news to read SGT (Join to see)
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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I can't be mad at this one. I'm just disappointed. But, that's what happens with the ones who do it. They don't bother to check the facts before lying. They usually always get caught.
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LTC Greg Henning
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This is a sad story. It starts off with a small lie and before you know it you have this situation
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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It is a sad story. I don't know why I feel sorry for him. After I looked at his career, I was just disappointed in him.
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