Pro Players and Tattoo's

I understand being pissed off from me accusing you of "not ever being in the service". Thing is, you have to remember, some of your details were completely outlandish and not consistent with the Army such as:

"Having 5+ MOS's in a two year span"-
The Army would never take the time to train and re-train you 5+ times, in your 1 yr, 9 month active duty. If you factor in the training time for each MOS change, lets say ~6 weeks for arguments sake, then you would have spent 30+ weeks in training. The Army is not gonna train you, let you try something out for a couple months, then get fickle and re-train for something new 5+ times.

"Trained with cold weather Special Forces"-
Typically, in most cases, the Army is not gonna send an E-1,63A(mechanic's helper) to train with the Spec Op guys. I could see you assisting the mechanics, working on some of their vehicles...

"two or three MOS's in the low 600's"-
As mentioned before, most two year guys have only one MOS (and none in the low 600's)

"At Greely (Artic Test Center) I tested a lot of stuff, like the M-15 rifle, tanks, multi fuel trucks, and a few other things"-
Again, since when does the Army take an E-1 Private with a mechanic's helper MOS and have him test things outside of his specialty?? The M-15 was new and unproven at the time. Why would the Army take a mechanic's helper with no other qualifications i.e. Rifle Expert to test a rifle prototype?

As far as Ft Greely (Artic Test Board) I was sent there 6 months TDY from Wainright to escape a court marshal for getting caught with a native American woman...in my bunk one morning. -
This is another one that makes no sense whatsoever. You just do not get trasnferred to another base to "escape a court martial". If you are being court martialed, they are gonna drag you on the carpet, regardless of what post you are at.

Also, your edited DD 214 is missing some identifiers, especially your name and Army Service Number?

Do you now see how crazy some of this sounds??

Regardless, I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt.

John Terrell,

I hope you will accept my apology for accusing you of not being in the service. I'm sorry for making false accusations, being too quick to accuse and disparaging your earned respect and honorable discharge.

In addition, I want to thank you for your time spent serving our great nation.


Eric Hu

why all the rehash?

why not simply say:

I'm very sorry for accusing you of stolen valor - I was wrong about that.

best,
brian kc
 
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why all the rehash?
why not simply say:
I'm very sorry for accusing you of stolen valor - I was wrong about that.
best,
brian kc


It's not exactly stolen valor, Brian. Some of us were drafted.
And, by-the-way, rehash is what this forum is all about. How many times have we talked about cue tips? :smile:
 
My DD214 has a reenlistment code.

I just looked at my DD214 and read the amount of my life insurance back then. A whopping $15,000. If I would have been killed my mom would have gotten $15,000.

My girl friend was scooped up by "Jody", thank goodness. She was a looker back then but heard many years later that she didn't turn out so well. Anyway, I really got lucky with my wife. (keeping my fingers crossed). :D

JoeyA

I have one of those, too, and proud of it.
There is a box, either on the DD-214, or it's accompanying form that asks: Recommended For Re-Enlistment (yes, or no). Mine, and I'm sure Joey's, is marked yes. Many, however, were marked no because of less than sterling performance while on active duty.
At ease, pool players. Smoke 'em if you got 'em. :smile:
 
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