Remembrance Day 'sergeant' not in the military: DND
'It's an actual Criminal Code offence, so I suspect that somebody should investigate,' minister says.
This is shameful behavior and he should be outed.
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2. Judge-Jake commented 6 years ago
He's obviously dying to be a soldier, so, could I suggest signing him up for say five years minimum, send him to Afghanistan and keep him there until he actually earns all the meddles that he professes to already have earned.
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3. eupatriot commented 6 years ago
Little backstory to this.... This happened a few years back in Canada, yes its disgraceful, yes its pathetic, yes its stealing valor and in Canada it is apparently a criminal code offence to impersonate uniformed officers/military. This man was already publicly shamed to death, he was all over national news for a week and its affected his life in very major ways. He has had criminal charges brought onto him so Im sure the price he paid was a bit much but I think he's paid his dues in shame.
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4. Judge-Jake commented 6 years ago
#3 It's you isn't it?
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5. ComentAtor commented 6 years ago
he wore it to his wedding? poor guy
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6. Natan_el_Tigre commented 6 years ago
Maybe he is all these things in the virtual world of "Call of Duty"?
+5 1. Klemm commented 6 years ago