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Who would lie about military service?

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I never lie on here so I am confused over this title
Its about a despicable liar in Wales lying about military service. Who would do such a thing...:unsure:


"....I also did a tour in Iraq. so really your question is a bit odd as I fought in two seperate wars 3 times but was deployed in many other conflicts...."
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And then later when the time-line just didn't add up....

".....I joined in 2010, did 9 years and left in 2019. I did two 6 month tours of Afghanistan, none in Iraq....."
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I will go further and say that to me, it looks very much like you got refused by the army careers girl guides. It makes sense thatt this is the case I have seen it lot's of times. It eats you up knowing youu never made the grade.
corrected for you
 
Everyone is a liar to noseall, he is such an honest chap. Just not manly enough for the armed forces though. Sad but true.
 
Or you could just accept you were wrong and stop deflecting.

Civilian professional seafarers are not military personnel.
Yet worthy of distinction, yes?

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Considering the MN suffered a proportionally higher casualty rate than many branches of the military, i'd say they paid their dues, don't you?
 
Yet worthy of distinction, yes?

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Considering the MN suffered a proportionally higher casualty rate than many branches of the military, i'd say they paid their dues, don't you?
not military. obviously
 
not military. obviously
Look back in the thread and ask yourself where the RN was going when the order was given to Convoy PQ17 and ask yourself about the risks they took. Service to your country doesn't entail a military iniform and you're just splitting hairs to score a point on the Net.
 
Yet worthy of distinction, yes?

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Considering the MN suffered a proportionally higher casualty rate than many branches of the military, i'd say they paid their dues, don't you?
Nobody is suggesting that the merchant navy played a big part and took casualty's, they wasnt employed by the military in their service to the country.
 
Look back in the thread and ask yourself where the RN was going when the order was given to Convoy PQ17 and ask yourself about the risks they took. Service to your country doesn't entail a military iniform and you're just splitting hairs to score a point on the Net.
The Merchant Navy is the collective term for the global commercial shipping industry and the civilian mariners who work aboard its ships, which transport goods and passengers worldwide. Unlike the military's Royal Navy, it is not a single government organization but a collection of private shipping companies, with seafarers employed by individual companies. The term was coined to honor civilian mariners, and their roles are vital to the global economy.
 
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