Another "combat" fraud receiving his just rewards. Good luck with your frivolous lawsuit Joe Teti, you're a liar, a fraud and we hope soon unemployed.
Just another bottom-feeding scumbag that works for the Discovery Channel.
'Dual Survival' star stripped of SF Association membership
By Jon R. Anderson, Staff writer 11:31 a.m. EDT May 22, 2015
Editor's note: This story was originally published Oct. 1, 2014, and is updated to clarify George Davenport's position. He is a moderator for the Special Forces Poser Patrol Facebook page.
Discovery Channel's "Dual Survival" reality star Joseph Teti, a former Army and Marine Corps special operator, has been disavowed by the Special Forces Association and stripped of his membership with the group.
"He is no longer a member and cannot rejoin," retired Army Col. Jack Tobin, president of the association, told Military Times.
The association's National Board made the decision after some two dozen current and former Special Forces soldiers came forward with allegations of misconduct against Teti. In the group's 50-year history, only 10 members have gotten the boot.
Although Tobin declined to discuss the specifics of Teti's removal, the group's bylaws allow for membership to be revoked for lying about their Special Forces credentials or any "actions, deeds, or behavior by a member which brings discredit, humiliation, or embarrassment upon the Association."
Teti and Discovery Channel did not respond to several requests for comment.
Teti, however, was clearly proud of his membership with the group. Until recently, it was the first entry listed under "professional affiliations" in the biography section of his personal website.
Teti has been at the center of a growing storm over his military and combat duty claims since joining Dual Survival last year. He replaced David Canterbury, another Army veteran on the popular survival show, after allegations surfaced that Canterbury lied about sniper and airborne qualifications.
Teti has faced far more controversy, however, including allegations that he misrepresents himself as a "combat veteran" despite never serving in combat while in the military.
In an April interview with Military Times, Teti defended his claims to combat experience, saying he served as a contractor in a highly classified special operations unit.
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http://www.armytimes.com/story/enter...ship/16556217/