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Home Front: Culture Wars
Stolen Valor Act Update
2006-07-02
Marine majors have accomplished plenty in the Corps' 230-year history, but tales from "The Terminator" just didn't add up. He'd been a SEAL, a sniper and a pilot. His stories were larger than life, and no one at the Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial in Oakland believed him. But it was the Navy Cross pinned to his dress blues that proved too much to stomach. "He had more battle activity than eight guys together," Ron Gancas, museum president, said about John Eastman, who faces federal charges of impersonating a military officer. "Why he picked this place to B.S. I don't know. Everybody was in the military here."

Eastman, 58, of New Galilee, Beaver County, is accused of falsely wearing a major's insignia at a Veteran's Day function in 2004. He was indicted this year and, if convicted, would face a maximum penalty of six months in prison and a $5,000 fine.

If his outcome is anything like that of another imposter prosecuted this year in Pittsburgh, jail time is unlikely. Albert McKelvey, 68, of Richland, faked being a Marine colonel, presenting neatly folded flags to widows at funerals and delivering inspirational speeches to veterans groups. He paid for his transgressions with a $2,500 fine and probation.
Posted by:Glaitch Groting9149

#4  JFnK - you know they are authentic, you certified them yourself, right?
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-02 19:44  

#3  Me neither, got a "National Defense Service Medal" for enlisting "During a time if Crisis".
I'm not proud of it, they gave them out to anyone and everyone, cheapened it so badly we called it a "Geedunk" (That's the ship's store, implication-a dime a dozen)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-07-02 19:02  

#2  If anybody wants it, I'll gladly send them a sanitized version of my DD214, proving I'm a legitimate veteran, with medals. I don't have any bronze stars, silver stars, or purple hearts - I was lucky!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-07-02 17:23  

#1  Does this apply to ...uh... medals awarded for...uh...vague circumstances? I don't think I can support that.
Posted by: John Fn Kerry   2006-07-02 10:53  

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