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    Quote Originally Posted by ivalis
    Got me on the Chesty Puller/Smedly Butler connection.
    I guess if you asked the question and the response was; both double medal of honor winners, it would give you cause to go hmmm. I couldn't come up with a connection either.


  2. #32
    Maybe this guy needs 2 belts ....... sewn together to reach around his gut.


  3. #33
    Give me his name and awards and I will look them up in the awards data base. I will be able to tell you what awards (if this sh*tbag got any) he earned. Some of the Marines that work with me also have access to the archive database and I might be able to pull his service record. Let me know.

    Semper Fidelis,

    Lt


  4. #34
    Ok Mess, I’m getting on my face to. The Chesty and Smedly question is stumping me at this time. I know that Smedly is only 1 of 19 ever to receive the CMOH twice. Dan Daly is anouther one of the 19. For some reason this one has me stumped. If some one can email me with this guy’s info I’ll pass it on to one of my Maj. who is a FBI Investigator in the San Diego area. He loves A#$ Clowns like this. I’m still pushing…..


  5. #35
    The link below is to the website of Doug & Pam Sterner. He lists all MOH,, NC and Silver Star since the beginnig of time. He drafterd the Stolen Valor Act (Pam). The Feds use his Data Base also. Get me a name and any relevent data on this guy and I can get his records also.
    Under the Freedom of Information Act, anyone can get anyone's records from St Louis, living or deceased. Only thing you wont get is the medicial part of a SRB. I have probably requested over 150 requests in the last yr, but for other purposes than phonies.

    http://homeofheros.com/


  6. #36

    Some information

    This is gettin off the subject of Navy Cross & Silver Star and phonies, but below is the list of living MOH's. Total 109, 61 from VN, 14 from Korea, and 34 from WW2. Also show state of current residence. Semper Fi

    viet Nam below



    MOH Recipient
    Branch
    Date of Action
    Place of Birth
    MOH Accredited to
    Current Residence

    John Baca
    US Army
    10-Feb-1970
    Providence, RI
    Fort Ord, CA
    CA

    Nicky D. Bacon
    US Army
    6-Aug-1968
    Caraway, AR
    Phoenix, AZ
    AR

    John F. Baker, Jr.
    US Army
    5-Nov-1966
    Davenport, IA
    Moline, IL
    SC

    Donald E. Ballard
    US Navy
    16-May-1968
    Kansas City, MO
    Kansas City, MO
    MO

    Harvey C. Barnum,Jr.
    USMC
    18-Dec-1965
    Cheshire, CT
    Cheshire, CT
    VA

    Gary B. Beikirch
    US Army
    1-Apr-1970
    Rochester, NY
    Buffalo, NY
    NY

    Patrick H. Brady
    US Army
    6-Jan-1968
    Philip, SD
    Seattle, WA
    WA

    Paul W. Bucha
    US Army
    16-Mar-1968
    Washington, D.C.
    West Point, NY
    NJ

    Jon R. Cavaiani
    US Army
    4-Jun-1971
    Royston, England
    Fresno, CA
    CA

    Bruce P. Crandall
    US Army
    14-Nov-1965
    Kent
    WA

    Sammy L. Davis
    US Army
    18-Nov-1967
    Dayton, OH
    Indianapolis, IN
    IL

    George E. Day
    USAF
    26-Aug-1967
    Sioux City, IA
    Sioux City, IA
    FL

    Drew D. Dix
    US Army
    31-Jan-1968
    West Point, NY
    Pueblo, CO
    AK

    David C. Dolby
    US Army
    21-May-1966
    Norristown, PA
    Philadelphia, PA
    PA

    Roger H.C. Donlon
    US Army
    6-Jul-1964
    Saugerties, NY
    Saugerties, NY
    KS

    Frederick E. Ferguson
    US Army
    31-Jan-1968
    Pilot Point, TX
    Phoenix, AZ
    AZ

    Bernard F. Fisher
    USAF
    10-Mar-1966
    San Bernardino, CA
    Kuna, ID
    ID

    Michael J. Fitzmaurice
    US Army
    23-Mar-1971
    Jamestown, ND
    Cavour, SD
    SD

    James P. Fleming
    USAF
    26-Nov-1968
    Sedalia, MO
    Pullman, WA
    WA

    Robert F. Foley
    US Army
    5-Nov-1966
    Newton, MA
    Newton, MA
    D.C.

    Wesley L. Fox
    USMC
    22-Feb-1969
    Herndon, VA
    Leesburg, VA
    VA

    Freeman, Ed US Army 14-Nov-1965
    Neely, MS Hattiesburg, MS ID
    Harold A. Fritz
    US Army
    11-Jan-1969
    Chicago, IL
    Milwaukee, WI
    IL

    Charles Hagemeister
    US Army
    20-Mar-1967
    Lincoln, NE
    Lincoln, NE
    KS

    Frank A. Herda
    US Army
    29-Jun-1968
    Cleveland, OH
    Cleveland, OH
    OH

    Robert L. Howard
    US Army
    30-Dec-1968
    Opelika, AL
    Montgomery, AL
    TX

    Robert R. Ingram
    US Navy
    28-Mar-1966
    Clearwater, FL
    Clearwater, FL
    FL

    Joe M. Jackson
    USAF
    12-May-1968
    Noonan, GA
    Noonan, GA
    WA

    Jack H. Jacobs
    US Army
    9-Mar-1968
    Brooklyn, NY
    Trenton, NJ
    NJ

    Don Jenkins
    US Army
    6-Jan-1969
    Quality, KY
    Nashville, TN
    KY

    Leonard B. Keller
    US Army
    2-May-1967
    Rockford, IL
    Chicago, IL
    FL

    Thomas G. Kelley
    US Navy
    15-Jun-1969
    Boston, MA
    Boston, MA
    MD

    Allan J. Kellogg,Jr.
    USMC
    11-Mar-1970
    Bethel, CT
    Bridgeport, CT
    HI

    Joseph R. Kerrey
    US Navy
    14-Mar-1969
    Lincoln, NE
    Omaha, NE
    D.C.

    Thomas J. Kinsman
    US Army
    6-Feb-1968
    Renton, WA
    Seattle, WA
    WA

    Howard V. Lee
    USMC
    8-Aug-1966
    New York, NY
    Dumfries, VA
    VA

    Peter C. Lemon
    US Army
    1-Apr-1970
    Toronto, Canada
    Tawas City, MI
    CO

    Angelo Liteky
    US Army
    6-Dec-1967
    Washington, D.C.
    Fort Hamilton, NY
    ?

    Gary L. Littrell
    US Army
    4-Apr-1970
    Henderson, KY
    Los Angeles, CA
    FL

    James E. Livingston
    USMC
    2-May-1968
    Towns, GA
    McRae, GA
    LA

    Allan J. Lynch
    US Army
    15-Dec-1967
    Chicago, IL
    Chicago, IL
    IL

    Walter J. Marm
    US Army
    14-Nov-1965
    Washington, PA
    Pittsburgh, PA
    NC

    John J. McGinty,III
    USMC
    18-Jul-1966
    Boston, MA
    Laurel Bay, SC
    CA

    David H. McNerney
    US Army
    22-Mar-1967
    Lowell, MA
    Fort Bliss, TX
    TX

    Robert J. Modrzejewsk
    USMC
    15-Jul-1966
    Milwaukee, WI
    Milwaukee, WI
    CA

    Thomas R. Norris
    US Navy
    10-Apr-1972
    Jacksonville, FL
    Silver Spring, MD
    ID

    Robert E. O'Malley
    USMC
    18-Aug-1965
    Woodside, NY
    New York, NY
    TX

    Robert M. Patterson
    US Army
    6-May-1968
    Durham, NC
    Raleigh, NC
    NC

    Richard Pittman
    USMC
    24-Jul-1966
    French Camp, CA
    Stockton, CA
    CA

    Rascon, Alfred US Army 16-Mar-1966
    Mexico Oxnard, CA MD
    Ronald E. Ray
    US Army
    19-Jun-1966
    Cordele, GA
    Atlanta, GA
    FL

    Gordon R. Roberts
    US Army
    11-Jul-1969
    Middletown, OH
    Cincinnati, OH
    NC

    Clarence Sasser
    US Army
    10-Jan-1968
    Chenango, TX
    Houston, TX
    TX

    James M. Sprayberry
    US Army
    25-Apr-1968
    LaGrange, GA
    Montgomery, AL
    AL

    Kenneth E. Stumpf
    US Army
    25-Apr-1967
    Neenah, WI
    Milwaukee, WI
    WI

    James A. Taylor
    US Army
    9-Nov-1967
    Arcata, CA
    San Francisco, CA
    CA

    Brian M. Thacker
    US Army
    31-Mar-1971
    Columbus, OH
    Salt Lake City, UT
    MD

    Michael E. Thornton
    US Navy
    31-Oct-1972
    Greenville, SC
    Spartanburg, SC
    SC

    Leo K. Thorsness
    USAF
    19-Apr-1967
    Walnut Grove, MN
    Walnut Grove, MN
    WA

    Jay R. Vargas
    USMC
    30-Apr-1968
    Winslow, AZ
    Winslow, AZ
    CA

    Gary G. Wetzel
    US Army
    8-Jan-1968
    South Milwaukee, WI
    Milwaukee, WI
    WI


  7. #37
    It's pretty much all been stated here, numerous times. The guy is obviously a posing dirtbag. No ones records are 'top secret'. No one. Not even those of us who actually worked in places that required "Top Secret" clearances, records are "sealed", because, quite simply, your military DD214 doesn't have any locations of service ON it. It has a block for "Total Foreign Service".

    I have access to the awards database, as well as all of the current higher awards that have been earned in the latest war. Easily researchable.

    Either way you go, ensure the proper authorities get wind of this knuklehead.


  8. #38
    missions are secret,people are not
    o'malley lives in texas now
    have a LT friend,he was a witness to(now) col.marm's MOH at the IA DRANG,1965
    LT Steindam, MOH-my cousin(arthur melton)was the LT's troop commander.


  9. #39
    Wasn't it Smedley Butler and Dan Daly who are Marine double MOH winners? So I don't get the connection between Butler and Puller.

    The guy is a poser, full of ****. Everyone I've ever talked to, that talked that kind of **** has turned out to be a phoney. Burn his ass if you can.


  10. #40
    Ask the terd to see his gold wing scars. He's a poser alright. Punch him in his nose


  11. #41
    I was with in 300-400 yds of O'malley on the day of his MOH. Also a Marine by the name of Green who was with 2/4 on the same operation Starlight was killed geting his MOH. 18Aug65. O,malley was the 1st. to recive his MOH. LT. Frank was the 1st to earn the MOH in July65. Like Green he was killed getting it.


  12. #42

    Yeah, he's a poser!!

    It's all been said here, maybe I just needed some more confirmations!
    Here's some more: He says he did 20 yrs., 5 hash marks on the blues, & then I asked him when he joined, 1989 he says, do the math, 20 yrs. would be 2009! Then he says he's retired because he was in so many conflicts! There's a laugh! How about this, he has his Scuba qual., but no Wings, I asked him about that & he says he broke his ankle! I said for 20 yrs.!!! He lives in a small town up from me, & since GW1 they always posted every serviceman's name in the local paper who were deployed, I pulled out all the papers from when I was in GW1, his name wasn't even listed! On any "Buddy Finder!" His name isn't listed! No where, no how! Yeah, he's a poser! BIG TIME! In his dress blues, 5 - 6 rows of ribbons! No Good Conduct! He says, Chesty Puller says that real Marines don't have MGC's! Purple heart, silver star!I can go on & on! I want this POSER busted! He might be a Marine, and I say that because he belongs to our local Marine Corps Det., he wasn't in for 20 yrs., nor was he with Force Recon! He's just a slap in the face to the Hard charging Force Recon Marines! Silver Star & Purple Heart my A**! I don't have his SSN, but I want this poser busted! I also think that he doctored up his DD-214! How do I or how can I bust this poser w/o a SSN? The only thing I really know is that our MCL has to vouch that he was a Marine every year! There's so many "RED FLAGS!" that it isn't even funny! He says that he was shot in Panama in Dec. 1989, he didn't join the Corps until Nov. 1989, again, do the math!!
    Semper Fi!


  13. #43
    Where did u find this poser? Yup he's a fake. Correct if I'm wrong but after going through all your schools to be a Recon Marine, it might take awhile if you throw in Boot Camp, SOI, your Recon induc, amphip course, path finder, jump school,,,and so on.


  14. #44
    Like most posers, they're all on some secret mission but they can't tell you were or when.
    Most have more "salad" than a buffet salad table.
    Two white belts on his Dress Blues?
    Is this fool retarded?

    Now about the belt loops representing the "Seven Seas", maybe Oceans of old were called Seas, there's only seven Oceans but much more seas today.

    About Chesty (General Lewis B. Puller USMC) and Old Gimelet-Eye (General Smedley D. Butler USMC) this might be far-fetched but what I believe they have in common, both served in the Banana Wars of Central America and Haiti, besides having served in China.
    But not at the same time.
    I'm not sure Chesty having served in France during World War I, after his brief time at VMI.
    There Chesty would have been enlisted because it took him some time to pass all the tests to become a Marine Officer, that why he was enlisted pior to his commision.


  15. #45
    stop worrying !!!!

    You find guys like this in Dumpsters all the time!

    HIS DAY WILL COME !!!!


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