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In reply to the discussion: Stolen Valor or not? [View all]
 

LanternWaste

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34. It's most convenient to accept at face...
Mon Feb 27, 2017, 02:32 PM
Feb 2017

It's most convenient to accept at face value that which validates our beliefs. And when contrasted to that which we automatically discount in our posts, becomes a rather accurate illustration of our bias and narrative.

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Stolen Valor or not? [View all] Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 OP
Maybe the DMV ran out of the Vietnam Service Medal plates Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #1
The DMV prints them as they are ordered jmowreader Feb 2017 #37
My post was snark, nothing more, nothing less.... Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #41
I'm not saying he's a bullshitter...but it smells like bullshit Docreed2003 Feb 2017 #2
In my state, the County Veterans Service Office issue the authorization for the plate Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #3
Oh I don't doubt that... Docreed2003 Feb 2017 #5
Also, it wouldn't be unusual Docreed2003 Feb 2017 #6
I have seen that same story before pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #4
Sounds like the new boyfriend wishes he could forget Vietnam HoneyBadger Feb 2017 #7
The question is whether or not he was ever there. nt pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #8
Heres the deal people.......... Old Vet Feb 2017 #51
Uh . . . Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 #9
It's most convenient to accept at face... LanternWaste Feb 2017 #34
Could be a salute to all service members in American history. nt oasis Feb 2017 #10
What could be? The story about rescuing buddies under the upside down flag and having flashbacks? Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 #11
The license plate may be his salute to all Americans who ever served. nt oasis Feb 2017 #21
If you mean the medal on his plate (NDSM), it wasn't created until 1950 pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #12
The symbolism may be what the guy is trying to convey. In that case, oasis Feb 2017 #23
I've heard that story before... 2naSalit Feb 2017 #13
See #4 pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #14
I did see that... 2naSalit Feb 2017 #15
You'd think troops in distress would get on the radio, pop smoke, fire off some rounds... pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #18
I thought everyone in the "theater" 2naSalit Feb 2017 #20
I was called in to rescue a unit in distress 2 or 3 times pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #24
... 2naSalit Feb 2017 #31
The geedunk medal. lpbk2713 Feb 2017 #16
You were a graduating class ahead of me! Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 #17
GLakes RTC Co 261 lpbk2713 Feb 2017 #19
I don't recall the company number, but it was January and colder than a well digger's ass. Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 #22
Camp Nimitz, San Diego 1967 USN madokie Feb 2017 #28
Just give the snowflake a trigger warning next time. NBachers Feb 2017 #25
Hit him up roscoeroscoe Feb 2017 #26
You can request records via the Freedom of Information Act Lee-Lee Feb 2017 #27
Just ask him what unit HAB911 Feb 2017 #29
Speaking of serving HAB911 Feb 2017 #30
I just got a ribbon Tiggeroshii Feb 2017 #32
Me, too. I wonder if there's a specialty plate for MineralMan Feb 2017 #35
Lol and my perfect attendance ribbon! Tiggeroshii Feb 2017 #38
Yes, and my good conduct ribbon. I want a personalize plate with that one. MineralMan Feb 2017 #39
... Tiggeroshii Feb 2017 #42
Lucky you! Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #43
I was an Army draftee and I got a Good Conduct pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #48
You needed three years active service to qualify. Three years, not one. Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #49
There also is a 1-year eligibility provision pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #50
Ah, but you did serve more than three years, total Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #52
They can only credit enlisted time for the GCM; commissioned time can't be counted pinboy3niner Feb 2017 #54
Well then, I got screwed by the Army Brother Buzz Feb 2017 #55
Next time he comes over turn it rightside up as he is pulling up. NCTraveler Feb 2017 #33
Census that ended in 1995 showed that of the 9+ million who claimed to be Viet Nam vets. jack69 Feb 2017 #36
It seems like I'm in places more and more where someone MineralMan Feb 2017 #40
It's been my experience that most combat vets don't brag NWCorona Feb 2017 #47
Seems highly probable that he's full of BS Kimchijeon Feb 2017 #44
FOIA his ass..... msanthrope Feb 2017 #45
This is a tough one but I think the bigger question is why didn't he hash it out one vet to another NWCorona Feb 2017 #46
Stolen Valor Berlin Vet Feb 2017 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author Stinky The Clown May 2017 #56
An Update Stinky The Clown May 2017 #57
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