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Special Forces phony Richard McClanahan
The Army Times, 30 July 2007, has an article on Richard McClanahan and the new war on fakers.
He did earn 1 ARCOM, 2 AAMs, GCM, National Defense, ASR and a few more - But decided he looked better with 1 MOH, 3 Silver Stars, 1 LOM, 3 Purple Hearts, 1 MSM, an additional ARCOM, Combat Action Ribbon and a few other odds and ends - And then there is the Special Forces Tab and, I think the Times messed up, they listed a Navy FreeFall badge but it looks like HALO wings. The Cover photo also appears to have him with first class diver badge and something under his CMB - SEAL badge???? Man, this guy rolls it all into one chest. Edited to add: His ex runs a blog with pictures of him in uniform http://www.dramarillo.com |
Today, as long as you are an E-4 or above, had PCSed to a new unit, and didn't wear it in your DA photo, you could probably get away with wearing an unauthorized CIB/CAR, a bogus combat patch, and even a fake Bronze Star. As soon as you go to a Silver Star, things are going to start getting sticky. LOMs are only going to be seen on E-8s and above, and on O-4s and above. You want an SF Tab, by the time you get to your unit PAC, you had better be able to explain how in your short career, you found time to go to an MOS producing school, and managed to reclass out of the 18 CMF. Less than 20% of SF soldiers are MFF or Dive qualed, much less both. Navy awards? I don't think so. The first cursory review of your records is going to bust you out.
So far, there are exactly two MOH winners for this war, and they are both dead. There are about a dozen DSC winners, and I would guess around a hundred Army Silver Stars. I do not understand why people want to do this. If you want a CIB, branch transfer to infantry or SF. If you want a MOH, you are probably crazy, but try to earn one by doing your job, and then some a whole lot of times over. They say that the Marine recipient had asked what would happen if someone put their K-Pot on the grenade and covered it. Then he got a chance to find out. Even if it doesn't work out, you will be one wild soldier to watch. Why do these people not just take pride in who they are and what they earned or were awarded? Maybe he just wanted to get out? TR |
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LOLOLOL, just reading about his medals had me rolling. He just had to put on the MoH, stupid is as stupid does.:rolleyes: Why the hell do they have to be "Special Forces" imposters? He ain't going to get off easy I'm guessing. Team Sergeant |
This guys claims the Medal of Honor, 3 silver stars, three PHs, 3 yes 3 CMBs and a combat action ribbon, His picture looks like he went shopping at Clothing Sales and couldnt stop himself.
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No salvage diver badge??
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The Army has Salvage Diver, hardhat with an S on the chest plate; 2nd Class, just the hardhat; First Class, hardhat with Dolphins(?) and Master Diver, hardhat with dolphins and a trident (?) over the hardhat. SCUBA Diver badge is what us old timers wore. He appears to be wearing a hardhat badge that has seahorse tails on the bottom of the left and right sides not dolphin heads as it would be for an Army badge. Anybody have a better view/take on the picture? |
You guys read her Blog at all........he had her believing all kinds of shit!!!!!
Like, he had clearances to tap phones???? WTF????? |
I would take what ex'es say with a grain of salt.
That is what she claims. Some of my divorced friends have told me that ex-wives will occasionally not tell the entire truth.:rolleyes: Just because he is a lying little worm, doesn't mean that she is an angel. TR |
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The picture isn't real clear, but I believe the badge under the CMB may be a Naval Special Warfare Combat Craft Crewman badge. The Special Boat Unit guys.
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http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txn/PressR...an_ple_pr.html
U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Richard B. Roper Northern District of Texas FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: KATHY COLVIN FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2007 WWW.USDOJ.GOV/USAO/TXN PHONE: (214)659-8600 FAX: (214) 767-2898 MAN ADMITS MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS AND FALSE CLAIMS ABOUT RECEIVING MILITARY MEDALS Faces Up to 31 Years in Federal Prison AMARILLO, Tx. — Richard David McClanahan, 29, appeared in federal court in Amarillo late yesterday afternoon and pled guilty to one count of making false statements and one count of making false claims about receipt of military medals, announced U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of the Northern District of Texas. McClanahan, who now resides in Fort Worth, Texas, is a former resident of Boys Ranch, Texas. He faces a maximum statutory sentence of 31 years in prison and a $1.1 million fine. A sentencing date has not been set. According to documents filed in Court, Richard David McClanahan graduated from Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch High School in 1997. On January 25, 1999, he joined the Navy and separated from service on May 31, 2001. He then joined the Army as a sergeant on June 1, 2001. His military evaluation, dated March 2005, found that he continually lied about civilian life, military career, education and experiences; that he lacked all seven of the Army values and attributes; that he displayed poor judgement by falsifying military documents; that he forged the Battalion Physician Assistant’s signature on his fitness test card after falsifying his score; that he lied about his participation in Operation Enduring Freedom; that he lied to his senior NCO’s, officers and commanders about his military service, combat injuries, decorations, and awards; and that he was incompetent and disregarded soldiers’ medical issues by writing and signing unauthorized medical profiles. On April 11, 2005, McClanahan was found guilty by the Department of the Army of wearing unauthorized awards and badges. His rank was reduced and he was sentenced to 100 days confinement. On July 5, 2005, McClanahan was again charged by the Department of the Army with making a false official statement for lying about: earning a bachelor’s degree; scoring 300 points on the Army physical fitness test; earning the USMC sergeant leadership course certificate; earning the U.S. Army Special Forces qualification course certificate; earning a U.S. Army diploma for special operations combat medic course; earning the basic parachutist badge; earning the expert field medical badge; earning the U.S. Navy special warfare center (Navy Seal) certificate; and, graduating from the USMC amphibious reconnaissance school. On July 25, 2005, McClanahan’s request for discharge in lieu of trial by court martial was approved and he was discharged “under other than honorable conditions.” After his discharge, McClanahan returned to the Amarillo area. He divorced his first wife in September, and three months later, in December 2006, he married Robin McClanahan. Prior to their marriage, in May 2006, McClanahan showed Robin McClanahan a letter from Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld recommending David McClanahan for the Congressional Medal of Honor. In March 2007, David McClanahan showed Robin McClanahan another Congressional Medal of Honor nomination letter, this one purportedly from President George W. Bush. The McClanahan’s became acquainted with one of the co-chairs of the Amarillo Armed Forces Day banquet. McClanahan began speaking at local schools and on radio programs and was being considered to be the keynote speaker at the Armed Forces Day banquet in March 2007 that was sponsored by the organization “America Supports You.” During his speaking engagements, McClanahan represented that he had received numerous military awards and decorations, and that he was nominated to receive the Congressional Medal Honor. McClanahan had not received those medals and was not nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor. McClanahan falsely represented himself verbally and in writing to have been awarded certain decorations or medals; and he knew the representations were false when he made them. During the course of his misrepresentations, McClanahan received $9,500 in scholarship funds from Boys Ranch and $2,000 in donations from the “America Supports You” organization. On March 28, 2007, McClanahan sent a letter to the John Chandler Ford car dealership in Amarillo, Texas, to convince the dealership to “donate” a vehicle to him because he had been nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor. The dealership declined to donate a vehicle but agreed to assist him with financing. On April 10, 2007, McClanahan submitted a financial statement to Amarillo National Bank that detailed his income and assets. A review of the financial statement showed that McClanahan had grossly inflated his income. He admitted that he knew at the time he completed the financial statement that it was false and he did it to influence the financial institution to approve his loan. U.S. Attorney Roper praised the investigative efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy L. Drake of the Amarillo, Texas, U.S. Attorney’s Office. ### |
That about sums it up!
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Was this jack-ass down in Katrina?
If he was...I believe this is the same SOB we were trying to catch!:mad: Stay safe. |
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