Posted on Nov 27, 2018
Stolen valor case ends with Marine Corps League officer’s arrest
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Cary Haerlin, 56, certainly looked the part in his decorated dress blues uniform each year at the Marine Corps League Ball and various conventions.
But detectives say he got his medals online, and his influential position as a judge advocate in the Marine Corps League by forgery.
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“I received information from another Marine Corps League member who was onto his hoax and didn't think everything was truthful,” said St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Detective Matthew Brewster.
Brewster, himself a Marine, requested Haerlin’s official discharge document.
But detectives say he got his medals online, and his influential position as a judge advocate in the Marine Corps League by forgery.
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“I received information from another Marine Corps League member who was onto his hoax and didn't think everything was truthful,” said St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Detective Matthew Brewster.
Brewster, himself a Marine, requested Haerlin’s official discharge document.
Stolen valor case ends with Marine Corps League officer’s arrest
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PO3 Bobby Quisenberry
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As long as there are fallen people in this world, witch is everyone (witch will be until God creates a new heaven and a new earth), this crap will go on and on and on!
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