Tim Walz Accused Of Stolen Valor By Other Members Of His Unit

Deflection form the actual story, that he is a coward, who used the military to advance his political career, and get college paid for
Or, he just did his time, and got out when he was done.

24 years. Most people only serve six. When I was in the Guard, some people didn't even meet that minor standard.

Here's the thing. Do you know what happens when you leave the Guard? They put you in the Individual Ready Reserve. So we had cases of guys who were dismissed from the Guard for unsatisfactory participation, who got activated during the Gulf War because they had the right MOS.
 
Then again there's a bunch of us who have been shot at.

And those of us who have deployed on numerous occasions don't have much care for anyone who bails on their unit when they're about to deploy again.

Those types are dead to us.

And when those types have a big mouth, we tend to want to put a fist in it.
So were you discharged for your anger issues, because it certainly sounds like it.

You guys are making something out of nothing, really.
 
Or, he just did his time, and got out when he was done.

24 years. Most people only serve six. When I was in the Guard, some people didn't even meet that minor standard.

Here's the thing. Do you know what happens when you leave the Guard? They put you in the Individual Ready Reserve. So we had cases of guys who were dismissed from the Guard for unsatisfactory participation, who got activated during the Gulf War because they had the right MOS.
He quit when the shooting started in Iraq he is a coward.
 
Someone said he was a Command SGT Major, but I'm reading now that he didn't pass the SGT Major's Academy nor did he achieve the rank of SGT Major.

He was only conditionally assigned the position in a National Guard unit but didn't qualify for the position.


"Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, recently announced as Kamala Harris’ running mate for the 2024 election, has been accused of stolen valor by retired leaders of the Minnesota National Guard.


Retired Command Sergeants Major Thomas Behrends and Paul Herr published a scathing letter in the West Central Tribune, exposing what they claim are significant fabrications and omissions in Walz’s military record.


Walz, who served in the US House of Representatives for 12 years before being elected governor in 2018, has long touted his military service as a key component of his public image.




The retired leaders assert it is their duty to expose what they describe as a pattern of deception regarding Walz’s military career.


Key Points from the Letter:​


  • Reenlistment and Academy Enrollment: Tim Walz reenlisted in the Minnesota Army National Guard on September 18, 2001, committing to a six-year term. He was selected to attend the prestigious United States Army Sergeants Major Academy but failed to complete the course, which comes with specific obligations.
  • Deployment and Promotion: In late summer 2003, Walz deployed with the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion to Italy for Operation Enduring Freedom. Upon returning to Minnesota in 2004, he was conditionally promoted to Command Sergeant Major but did not meet the conditions required for that promotion.
  • Quitting Before Deployment: In early 2005, as his unit prepared for mobilization to Iraq, Walz abruptly quit, leaving his fellow soldiers without leadership. His rationale—claiming he needed to retire to run for Congress—has been challenged by the retired sergeants major, who argue he could have sought permission to run while remaining in service.
  • Misrepresentation of Service: The letter highlights discrepancies in Walz’s statements about his military tenure. While he claims to be the highest-ranking enlisted service member ever to serve in Congress, critics point out that he was only conditionally promoted and subsequently reduced in rank due to his departure from the academy."
No no no you have that all wrong.
It's stolen Valium! Geez man! 🙂
 
Blumenthal, Kerry now Walz....shitting on the military is a requirement for any democrat Veteran to be considered for office
George W Bush and Donald Trump being two of the biggest cowards ducking service that I can think of.

Daddy's money will do that for you.

Kind of like Vance's gay billionaire daddy that funded his Senate seat. I wonder if wearing his eye makeup as part of their meetings was part of the deal?

I'm sure Walz will be sure to ask him at the debate.
 

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