I'm person x, and the above is a description of me stationed in south korea, I used deploy in the literal sense not the military definition (but you don't have to know that)
Nothing above is a lie, as a specialist I was placed in the position reserved for a staff sergeant, where I spent most nights not doing jack shit but sweep up and do bitch work before morning shift shows up.
And I pulled guard duty, in a camp very close to the DMZ (lol) and never once had to fire the weapon that I carried into war.
The point I'm getting at is I'm no war hero but I can be sneaky about my language and make my service seem more than it actually was without even lying. And if someone else wants to draw their own conclusions that's not my fault.
And that's what Tim Walz did, you can call it stolen valor or not, I don't give a shit, it's sneaky, and as a war hero who served in a combat zone during a cease fire, I'm against it.
thank you for your service, even if it seemed bland. I'm glad you were able to serve somewhere where your service actually meant something, and wasn't just a ritual bombing of the locals.
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I'm person x, and the above is a description of me stationed in south korea, I used deploy in the literal sense not the military definition (but you don't have to know that)
Nothing above is a lie, as a specialist I was placed in the position reserved for a staff sergeant, where I spent most nights not doing jack shit but sweep up and do bitch work before morning shift shows up.
And I pulled guard duty, in a camp very close to the DMZ (lol) and never once had to fire the weapon that I carried into war.
The point I'm getting at is I'm no war hero but I can be sneaky about my language and make my service seem more than it actually was without even lying. And if someone else wants to draw their own conclusions that's not my fault.
And that's what Tim Walz did, you can call it stolen valor or not, I don't give a shit, it's sneaky, and as a war hero who served in a combat zone during a cease fire, I'm against it.
thank you for your service, even if it seemed bland. I'm glad you were able to serve somewhere where your service actually meant something, and wasn't just a ritual bombing of the locals.