Troll, so he's not SF either?
He may have passed the Q course, but SF, NO... he's been PNG'd, and disavowed by all... he's a lying dishonorable POS.
Troll, so he's not SF either?
He may have passed the Q course, but SF, NO... he's been PNG'd, and disavowed by all... he's a lying dishonorable POS.
Was he tabbed?
Can't fully remember... maybe yes, maybe no.... he's got so many 214's floating around that it's tough to tell what's real and what's not. Thus, the ambiguity of my previous statement... he is a verified POS... is there a tab for that? Then he gets at least 3 of them.
That's an issue in my eyes. If he passed the Q and was tabbed then later PNG'd, is significantly different to being an SF poser.
Based on your posts I'm assuming then that he attended the Q at least?
he asked for his records to be sealed with the Dept of the Army.
It is still unclear whether he actually graduated from the Q Course, he asked for his records to be sealed with the Dept of the Army.
WTF?
Freefalling pretty much covered my response. I didn't know that was possible...
Freefalling pretty much covered my response. I didn't know that was possible...
Rangers are not my lane guys, so pardon the intrusion, but it's my understanding that you cannot request your military records to be sealed because they already are, in effect, considered sealed under the Privacy Act. Your private information, SSN, medical records etc are not releasable to the public under the FOIA but certain information is in deleted form. Sealed however does not mean classified or inaccessible. A court order is needed for your medical information but I don't think it's necessary for certain law enforcement inquiries, especially pertaining to military criminal proceedings.