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Team Sergeant
01-07-2014, 11:19
This Ain't Hell has a very amusing Ranger fraud they posted yesterday...... amusing cause he's fighting back. Shades of Wolfgang Hammersmith.....:rolleyes:


William Derek Church; the Round Ranger (http://thisainthell.us/blog/?p=39182)

Snaquebite
01-07-2014, 11:43
Looks like his FB page is gone.

Pete
01-07-2014, 11:48
Looks like the wife put up a tougher fight than he did.

Paslode
01-07-2014, 12:06
@Church

The time for a truce passed about 1100 last night.

I’m telling you guy…it is in YOUR best interest to come clean or this shit isn’t going away.

As embarrassing as the truth will be…it will be a LOT less painful than what you will deal with from the real Rangers and SOF guys at SOCNET and ProfessionalSoldiers websites when they get a hold of this.

See…those are the guys you would have served with. Who have access to all of the records. And while we take no real joy in outing posers…they take devlish delight in it.


Hahahahahahaha!

Team Sergeant
01-07-2014, 12:25
I needed a good laugh today.

This Ain't Hell gets the funniest frauds! This guy just keeps on going.

Check out post 163, he was in Iraq Sept 2001........

SF_BHT
01-07-2014, 12:38
This should have been in the comedy zone..... What a joke!!!

Richard
01-07-2014, 14:26
Maybe he was in a new sooper-dooper ultramost secret behind-the-curtain black hole organization we and Edward Snowden don't even know about yet because his NARA info release form states he was in the "Natural Guard" - I'm not sure I want to fight someobdy who's willing to do all that hooah stuff in the buff. :rolleyes:

Richard

Paslode
01-07-2014, 14:36
I don't know little to nothing about medal and ribbon placement, but the inseam of his dress pants definitely would not have passed inspection.

Lan
01-07-2014, 16:03
"This assclown was “boots on the ground” for 2 years in Iraq before the invasion?? What was he doing, causing a food shortage amongst the Iraqi military??"

LOL!

PRB
01-07-2014, 16:43
"This assclown was “boots on the ground” for 2 years in Iraq before the invasion?? What was he doing, causing a food shortage amongst the Iraqi military??"

LOL!

Now that's funny right there....

Anyone have an email for this fool?

cbtengr
01-07-2014, 18:02
Definitely good for a laugh, I liked the comparison to Benny Hill.

98G
01-07-2014, 21:12
"This assclown was “boots on the ground” for 2 years in Iraq before the invasion?? What was he doing, causing a food shortage amongst the Iraqi military??"

LOL!

He was looking for a tailor. Never found one.

Those pants. What are they -- an extra 15-20" long? After all the rest, something about those pants is just too much. I cannot stop laughing. I am saving that picture to my lap top for an ongoing laugh when needed. Is there a thread for candidates for worst poser ever? He has to be in the top 3.

98G
01-07-2014, 21:39
OK -- I give up.

Setting aside the obviously wrong placement of the Purple Heart and no doubt well deserved Good Conduct Medal, what is the medal between them?

18C4V
01-07-2014, 23:28
It's the "chow hall award"


OK -- I give up.

Setting aside the obviously wrong placement of the Purple Heart and no doubt well deserved Good Conduct Medal, what is the medal between them?

Richard
01-08-2014, 08:19
...what is the medal between them?

It is the Texas State Guard Association medal.

Richard

B36reconman
01-08-2014, 08:26
Thanks Richard..

98G
01-08-2014, 09:00
It is the Texas State Guard Association medal.

Richard

The Former Texas State Guard Association Medal is presented for previous membership in the Texas State Guard Association. The ribbon and medals may now only be worn on appropriate Texas State Guard uniforms by former Texas State Guard Association life members (those who joined prior to the merger with NGAT). Life members of the association wear the hourglass device with the award. New supporters of the TXSGNA will receive this medal which authorizes the donor to wear the ribbon for the year of donation or permanently for Life Donors. Additionally, a bronze oak leaf cluster is authorized for wear on the medal for three consecutive years of annual donations.

I wonder if he knew what it was because he donated to them and received it or if they were selling medals at a flea market and it looked pretty. :confused: