-
Contributing Member
Walter mitty's
I only wish those in power would do something about this scourge in our society. These guys can be very dangerous!!!
I admire those countries that have installed a Stolen Valour act of sorts to stop this from happening, but I know even in the States there have been some recent SEAL Walters.
I often ask myself ........why do they always want to be ex an PARA. It would be more believeable had they gone for selection from the Army Catering Corps, everyone needs a good in their unit
His poor wife and family
Waltham Cross man lied to his family for 15 YEARS claiming he was an SAS hero | Daily Mail Online
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
-
-
11-04-2015 04:07 AM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
They are easy to uncover by asking a couple of simple questions.
-
-
-
Contributing Member
Not always. We had a guy at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford who was a lecturer on Tanks, and also alledged he was a Military Medal holder and fought in the Falklands War in my Company in 2 PARA.
Well, sadly for him he came across me, telling me he served at the exact time I did in my 70 strong B company................well you know the answer to that, you know everyman jack of them personally.
I was serving in CID when he surfaced and I also worked in my spare time at the Regimental museum, and once we started delving into his background low and behold his past lies came back to haunt him.
He even told people he was the Tank advisor on a number of films in cluding Saving Private Ryan. A short sharp statement from Steven Spielberg for Crown Court soon put that lie to bed.
Here's the story for those that are interested. I was at Crown Court everyday in a three week trial ending with him getting 3 years for perverting the course of justice.
Now that is a result after a lot of hard detective work and the only way we could bring a new charge at the time to arrest him. Things have changed now in this country where you can be tried twice for the same offence if fresh evidence comes to light.
'Plastic para' fantasist who spent years claiming he was a hero soldier despite serving as a cook is jailed for fraud | Daily Mail Online
Man jailed for faking army career - Mirror Online
Listen to his voice and make up your own mind: BBC NEWS | UK | England | Cambridgeshire | Historian 'posed as a war hero'
Last edited by Gil Boyd; 11-04-2015 at 07:49 AM.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
the only good thing these people prove is that people who serve are still valued-otherwise none would pretend to have served
-
Exactly Gil...... he was caught out initially by a few simple well placed questions! An MM holder is IMMEDIATELY identifiable in public records within 5 minutes
-
-
Contributing Member
I have to ask why! like many of my age and whos father served 4 years over seas as an LAC RAAF through NG, Wewak, Moratai and Mindanao he never ever spoke of the war ever to me, he did talk one day to my B/inlaw about when the japs bombed them and it was a nasty do and that was it, never attended the RSL I guess somethings are best left in the past.
I feel sorry for them that they have to live a lie, but of all things to impersonate armed service no that is a very dishonorable thing and I agree they should be singled out.
I will tell you about my Uncle who volunteered for active service in WWII but was pronounced medically unfit according to my mother he was heartbroken, even though he had the papers an angry mob still tarred and feathered my Uncle and sent white feathers in an envelope to my Grandmothers house.
Here we had a man prepared to go to the sharp end and denied and others who would never go there but live lies to climb the ladder of peoples admiration losing bar*tards?
-
-
Legacy Member
An interesting thread,
So what is a Walt? Is it someone who has never served, or can it be someone who has served, but embellishes their career?
In the past two decades there appears to have been a lot of medal envy going on amongst Cold War Warriors, as evidenced by the constant demands for a National Defence Medal, just for serving. Add to this the very generous distribution of the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, and the even more generous Diamond Jubilee medal and a sub culture of adding medals to groups has become quite prolific.
The most 'walted' medal in the UK at the moment would appear to be the Queens Silver Jubilee Medal, only awarded in the region of 33,000 it has become almost De'Rigeur for those who served at the time to throw one up, 'because everyone got the Golden and Diamond, so it isn't fair'. Ironically the QSJM is the only Jubilee medal of the three that has a searchable medal roll and is easy to check.
If you don't believe me, take a look on Remembrance Day, especially amongst the retired RUC/UDR contingents in London, and see the swaths of QSJMs amongst groups.
So, back to the question, are they Walts too, or just a little sad?
If exaggerating makes you one, then I expect most pi**ed up squaddies will qualify at least once in their life
-
The Following 2 Members Say Thank You to Roy W For This Useful Post:
-
Talking of which, have you seen the quantity of medals on some members of the Royal Family................
-
-
Advisory Panel
Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
alledged he was a Military Medal holder and fought in the Falklands War in my Company in 2 PARA.
And that WILL happen if a man tries to do it long enough and wide enough. As peter says, it only takes a second or so for us to determine. Even the way one speaks to fellow troops will be evident.
-
-
Legacy Member
Talking of which, have you seen the quantity of medals on some members of the Royal Family................
Bunch of Walts!
-
Thank You to Roy W For This Useful Post: