Quote from Trader666:
How do you know what others' experiences are? You don't. You're the one making claims and maybe yours should be questioned. How do we know you're not talking shit like this scumbag?
Rape Investigation Reportedly Forces Ex-Marine to Admit He Lied About Military Service
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/1...nternal+-+Most+Popular+Content)#ixzz1gKSRXlVM
I guess you really don't. Even if I were inclined to upload my DD214 or additional pictures of myself in uniform (I did upload one...for Veterans Day...all part of my master plan right?), you could always say "well, how do we know it's really you"? One way would be to ask questions only someone who served would know the answers to (you would have to limit your time sensitive questions to the 90-98 time frame because that's when I was active duty USMC).
Point being, I can answer any pertinent question regarding the United States Marine Corps (operationally time sensitive info between 1990 and 1998), and to a lesser degree questions on the Army, Navy and Air force. I went to jump school (Ft Benning, Ga in '95), the Marine Corps is in the Department of the Navy (spent a total of 1yr at sea (not all at once)), worked with the Air force in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (95-96) so I do have experiences with the other branches.
Now, this being the internet age that may not satisfy some, because depending on the question posed I might simply be able to Google the answer. However, I'm thinking the preponderance of the evidence will more than make up for it. Fire away. Which claims that I've made regarding my military service do you feel strain credulity?
And while we are at this, what's good for the goose is good for the gander; I have two questions for you:
Did you ever serve in the military?
What would you do if another nation's military "accidentally" killed your family?
