2024-08-07, 08:33 PM
He did not finish 2 year academy to have retired as commander sergeant. Therfore, according to a Vet, he retired as master Sergeant, and his claim that he held weapons is a lie because he was never in combat like J.D Vance. Such a wuss, coward! 🤡
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s military biography is being disputed by the state’s National Guard, which claims the Democrat vice presidential nominee did not hold the rank of command sergeant major at the time of his retirement, Newsweek reported Wednesday.
Walz’s official gubernatorial biography on the Minnesota’s official website states, “Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005.” But Army Lt. Col. Army Kristen Augé, the state public affairs officer for the Minnesota National Guard, said Wednesday the governor retired as a master sergeant "because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy," Newsweek reported.
A soldier who does not complete the requisite coursework is automatically demoted, according to Army regulations.
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/tim-wal...3hGNusNDyw
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From Đại Tá Hung Cao:
I have tried to take my time in responding to stories about Tim Walz's service record. The hypocrisy astounds me. Because I am a Trump supporter & running against a liberal career politician, a so-called Pentagon correspondent asked me to provide documented evidence of every time I had been outside the wire on a deployment & every time I received incoming enemy fire. I was asked to provide my medical records & grilled about why my brain injury didn't earn me a Purple Heart. Contrast this with Tim Walz, whose entire political career appears to be based on a lie: that he served in Iraq when he did not. He exaggerated his rank. In an effort to disarm law abiding Americans he implied he had seen combat when he never did. All I know for sure is, when I was deployed to Iraq, I never saw Tim Walz there. In the Navy we used to talk about something called "pulling a deployment muscle." It seems to me that Tim Walz might have suffered just that. While it upsets me to read how Walz abandoned his unit before the deployment, it frankly upsets me more that this man spent 20 years as a candidate and in elected office, now seeking the Vice Presidency of the United States, and no one in the media asked him before or since any simple question like: you were supposed to deploy to Iraq, but you quit so you didn't have to go, and then implied for years that you did. Why? The truth is: we all know the answer. And it is disqualifying for future service as our Vice President.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s military biography is being disputed by the state’s National Guard, which claims the Democrat vice presidential nominee did not hold the rank of command sergeant major at the time of his retirement, Newsweek reported Wednesday.
Walz’s official gubernatorial biography on the Minnesota’s official website states, “Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005.” But Army Lt. Col. Army Kristen Augé, the state public affairs officer for the Minnesota National Guard, said Wednesday the governor retired as a master sergeant "because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy," Newsweek reported.
A soldier who does not complete the requisite coursework is automatically demoted, according to Army regulations.
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/tim-wal...3hGNusNDyw
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From Đại Tá Hung Cao:
I have tried to take my time in responding to stories about Tim Walz's service record. The hypocrisy astounds me. Because I am a Trump supporter & running against a liberal career politician, a so-called Pentagon correspondent asked me to provide documented evidence of every time I had been outside the wire on a deployment & every time I received incoming enemy fire. I was asked to provide my medical records & grilled about why my brain injury didn't earn me a Purple Heart. Contrast this with Tim Walz, whose entire political career appears to be based on a lie: that he served in Iraq when he did not. He exaggerated his rank. In an effort to disarm law abiding Americans he implied he had seen combat when he never did. All I know for sure is, when I was deployed to Iraq, I never saw Tim Walz there. In the Navy we used to talk about something called "pulling a deployment muscle." It seems to me that Tim Walz might have suffered just that. While it upsets me to read how Walz abandoned his unit before the deployment, it frankly upsets me more that this man spent 20 years as a candidate and in elected office, now seeking the Vice Presidency of the United States, and no one in the media asked him before or since any simple question like: you were supposed to deploy to Iraq, but you quit so you didn't have to go, and then implied for years that you did. Why? The truth is: we all know the answer. And it is disqualifying for future service as our Vice President.
Kiếp luân hồi có sinh có diệt
Đời vô thường giả tạm hư không
Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
An nhiên tự tại cho lòng thảnh thơi.
-CT-
願得一心人,
白頭不相離.
Đời vô thường giả tạm hư không
Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
An nhiên tự tại cho lòng thảnh thơi.
-CT-
願得一心人,
白頭不相離.