03-25-2010, 16:17
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National Guard SGM John Letuli
Can you guess the "SPECIAL FORCES" FRAUD IN THIS PICTURE?
National Guard SGM John Letuli
North Carolina Army National Guard, 30th HBCT
We've been tracking this dirtbag since last November. He's on the CSM list. He's probably still on the Army National Guard CSM list. This scumbag deployed with the 101st last NOV to Iraq, as a "Special Forces" SGM, but funny thing, Letuli ain't never been in Special Forces, ever.
You see those CSM's on the right, that's CSM Malloy, CSM of the mighty 101st Airborne Division, he's the real deal. The CSM on the far right, that's CSM Grippe, he's also the real deal. The two SGM's on the left, I don't know but I'm sure they are the real deals. That piece of shit in the middle wearing A SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT PATCH is a NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD SGM AND A TOTAL FRAUD.
FOR SIX MONTHS WE'VE BEEN TRACKING THIS BOTTOM FEEDER WAITING FOR ACTION, NOTHING, NOTHING AT ALL. NOW HE'S GOING TO BE FAMOUS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COPY THIS AND SEND IT TO EVERY MILITARY WEBSITE YOU KNOW. THIS SCUMBAG SHOULD BE IN JAIL, BUT HE'S WALKING ABOUT USING MILITARY BENEFITS AND WILL MOST LIKELY BE ALLOWED TO RETIRE AS A SGM. AS FAR AS I KNOW NOTHING IS BEING DONE TO HIM, NOTHING.
[Edit to add, we've been tracking this dirtbag since SEPT of last year, not NOV, I just checked my emails.]
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03-25-2010, 16:49
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From Samoa to Iraq, Via North Carolina
Getting your face in in the local newspaper, great, standing next to the 101st CSM for a photo op, outstanding! Getting busted wearing a SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT PATCH THAT YOU DID NOT EARN, PRICELESS!!!!!
From Samoa to Iraq, Via North Carolina
By Sgt. Robert JordanPublished: August 16, 2009
Posted in: News
BAGHDAD — The U.S. Army is the biggest “family” in the world, spread across thousands of miles, but for one Soldier the familial relations seem surprisingly close to home.
Command Sgt. Maj. John Letuli, of Lillington, N.C., with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, found a tie to his native Samoa with four other senior enlisted U.S. Army leaders in Iraq.
They have all served with U.S. Pacific Command Sergeant Major Iuniasolua Savusa, who assumed the Camp Smith, Hawaii-based position this summer. Savusa’s last post was as command sergeant major of NATO’s International Security and Assistance Force and U.S. Forces in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Letuli, who claims ties to Iliili/Futiga, American Samoa, and Malie, Independent State of Samoa, deployed as the Iraqi security forces team Multi-National Division – Baghdad command sergeant major.
He shares the distinction of having served with Savusa with Iraq-based Command Sergeants Major John Swart, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team; Lawrence Wilson, Multi-National Force – Iraq; Rory Malloy, Multi-National Division – Baghdad and Frank Grippe, Multi-National Corps – Iraq.
Letuli says he looked up to Savusa throughout his time in service. “He is an inspiration,” said Letuli. “We all admire him. He has done so much, and everybody speaks highly of him.”
As the Iraqi security forces team sergeant major, Letuli works with Iraqi security forces and all branches of U.S. forces in the country.
http://www.nc.ngb.army.mil/index.php...orth-carolina/
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03-25-2010, 17:02
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Incredible.
Six months and no action.
Looks like someone is trying for a cover up, just waiting for it to blow over.
If I were one of the CSMs in the pic, or his commander, I would be pissed.
TR
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03-25-2010, 17:31
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Incredible.
Six months and no action.
Looks like someone is trying for a cover up, just waiting for it to blow over.
If I were one of the CSMs in the pic, or his commander, I would be pissed.
TR
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TR, Doesn't the "Stolen Valor" act cover shit like he's trying to pull off ?
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03-25-2010, 18:17
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TR, Doesn't the "Stolen Valor" act cover shit like he's trying to pull off ?
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You would think that, AR 670-1, the UCMJ, and the Army Values would as well.
TR
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03-25-2010, 18:19
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You would think that, AR 670-1, the UCMJ, and the Army Values would as well.
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Exactly what I was thinking!
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