I cant find good numbers on Burkett and Glenna Whitley; No Guts, No Glory: Unmasking Navy SEAL Imposters, by Steve Robinson; and Fake Warriors, by Henry Mark Holzer and Erica Holzer. In this, he resembles the fake Vietnam vets, whose stories more often concern harm suffered and witnessed than bravery proven. The figures for those who served in the Vietnam era were This is all based on his say-so with nothing to back it up. I believe the numbers.If I can meet that many phonies in my very small community, I believe the numbers completely. . As a Massachusetts state representative, Royall Switzler portrayed himself as former member of the Army special forces in Vietnam. The and reports. A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle Interview - CURT COLLINS - Saucers That Time Forgot. But since you want to continue, here we goYou wrote, Further, if you bothered to read Beatons statistics, as at this webite below, said to be written by Beaton and Cpt. The Vietnam War was the nation's longest and costliest conflict of the Cold War. And there he was, my false ranger, holding his shadow box of medals as he repeated his fake story. 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They are all repeating the same phony "statistic" of the Stolen Valor book, claiming it is based on Census data. Report comments that violate these rules. The Nazis, in particular, lionized him. Vietnam Veterans represented 9.7% of their generation. Natural attrition through mortality should have reduced the number to around 8.2 million surviving Vietnam era vets. wording about the four out of five who claim to be Vietnam vets but are not is Over 100 veterans, most of them World War II as well as veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars, marched to demand an accounting of the American veterans in South East Asia on January 24,. think I have been able to deduce what has happened. Nor was his name actually Daubmann; it was Karl Hummel, and hed taken his new name from a passport retrieved from an old uniform hed bought. ), It seems, in the census documents is a number for those falsely claiming Vietnam service. few: http://www.uswings.com/about-us-wings/vietnam-war-facts/, http://www.military.com/forums/0,15240,84591,00.html, http://www.veteranstoday.com/2009/02/26/vietnam-facts-vs-fiction/. aircraft into Vietnam had a financial incentive.) ALL STATISTICSHAVE NOT BEEN VERIFIEDOR FACT I personally believe there are as many American males claiming military service falsely as there are living veterans in America, said B.G. That came from everybody. The Secrets and Lies of the Vietnam War, Exposed in One Epic Document. I am astonished at the number of people who claim to be Vietnam Vets who aren't. IF one was there & received the home coming I did, one would not bother. Their lies collectively cost the VA $1.4 million. With the Pentagon Papers revelations, the U.S. public's trust in the government was forever diminished. 'Some claim to be vets just out of a need to be macho.'. You might find it more reliable than the other sites but I say it is just as biased in its way as those you reject.I have suggested that these figures were based on the US Census which did, in fact, ask about service during the Vietnam era (which you, yourself, pointed out), but also on numbers gathered from the DoD, such as the numbers of those actually in country, and on a survey conducted by Captain Scott Beaton. I guess the spell has broken and we are dropping like flies now. It starts off simple enough. 'I'm not going to get into that. served in-country, on those who served in areas surrounding Vietnam such as So I turned the television on and checked the local news. But this site also has a political agenda, but since it seems to mirror yours, it is reliable and all the other sites are not.But you might want to look at:http://www.veteranstoday.com/2009/07/08/who-are-the-real-vietnam-vets/And while there is a title that says, THOUSANDS WEARING SERVICE RIBBONS NEVER EARNED IN VIETNAM which sort of reinforces my point of view, there are many things in the article that are wrong. Did you get drafted, go in the military? Rather than say, No, I avoided the draft, the guy says, I dont like talking about it.Well, I was in the Army. You serve overseas? Yeah, I was in Vietnam. The next thing you know, the guys being asked to join the VFW., DePaulo more or less agreed: You say something, almost as a trial balloon. SF tourists go in droves to In-N-Out. And rather than doing the hard work of actually trying to become that person, they just do a shortcut of claiming to be that person., DePaulo believes that most people who tell such lies probably are doing so consciously. They werent. "What he is trying to do, at considerable risk to himself, is to say that this service means something, and by letting just anyone stand up and claim these honors, you're diminishing the real value of those who did serve. count, the number of Americans falsely claiming to have served in-country was: 02 Up to 2 million civilians died in the war. But experts say the figure, whatever it might be, is small compared to the tens of thousands of ex-warriors who still suffer emotional wounds from Vietnam and who would rather not even talk about the war. In the military-rich Hampton Roads region, we struck gold: From the pilots who flew the paratroopers to the infantrymen who stormed the beaches, I was able to relate the entire D-Day narrative chronologically, all through veterans eyes. (If you are interested in pursuing this, just type Stolen Valor into your search engine and see the numbers of those caught pretending to be what they are not.). Too good to be true! 'A lot of them are groupies. Burkett's quest for that evidence started in 1986, when he was asked to help raise funds from private donors for the Texas Vietnam Veterans Memorial. People are impressed. Without Thats not true. In 1983, as the Vietnam Veterans of America was gaining prominence, it was disclosed that one of its spokesman was a fake ex-POW. That in no way suggests dismissing most Roswell witnesses. You have extrapolated meaning into somewhat innocuous sentences. But in a broader sense, DePaulo said, people lie for the same reasons, no matter what they claim to be. And what about Trowbridge who claimed he was playing bridge at Marcel's house the night Jesse returned with the debris?The point was that there are people out there who inject themselves important events and who lie about their military service. bio to reflect his service in the Vietnam era and before anyone says much Some records burned; those that survived give no hint that he ever left the United States. an email address so they might have been there and I therefore did not find the He had been a prisoner, but not in Vietnam. The Intercept is an independent nonprofit news outlet. The medals and ribbons placement: Imposters like to showcase all their medals and ribbons. authentic though I suspect the number is close to accurate. Foreign Wars (VFW) magazine and from the Reserve Officers Association magazine which After killing a prison guard, he said, hed been transferred to a labor camp in French-governed Algeria, where, after years of torture, good behavior had earned him a job as a prison tailor. A military impostor is a person who makes false claims about their military service in civilian life. Mr . I myself have met over a hundred "Navy Seals". Burkett candidly admits he's not a writer. Regardless of what they thought of you before, theres suddenly more substance to you., The lie often starts modestly, Burkett said. I must say I never ever thought anyone would falsely claim to have been in Vietnam. 1991: Established that, in Vietnam Veterans, there does not appear to be a causal relation between homelessness and military service, including exposure to combat; . 'I'm not going to say we don't care. Here are some notable tales, along with the less glamorous versions found by Burkett: REALITY: He spent the war behind a desk as an intelligence officer, was "wounded" when he got drunk at a party, fell down a ladder and broke his leg. It was Saturday night as the newspaper prepared my D-Day story for the Sunday edition. As it was my unit & he was there after me & knew about a pizza shop that had been setup at the air strip in DaNang. But the real truth is that nearly everyone was exposed to indirect fire, ground attacks at base camps, and other elements of combat based on the nature of the war. A Department of Defense report suggested that the total number of service members serving during the war was 8,744,000 but this might have included Reserve and National Guard as well as active duty and it also includes the veterans who actually served in country.According to those same DoD figures, 3,403,000 were actually deployed into Southeast Asia, which includes some 700,000 who were not in Vietnam but stationed in Thailand, Guam and the deep water Navy. since 1980.But AGAIN no 13 to 14 million Vietnam vets based on alleged Census surveys. Women Vietnam Veterans and PTSDAnother paper using data from the HealthVIEWS study, published in 2015, found that 20.1 percent of women Veterans who served in Vietnam have . The Pentagon has no definitive list on who was a POW or even an estimate on how many Americans were in combat. On this Memorial Day 2021, VA honors their service and recommits itself to . It doesn't seem to exist. I certainly haven't come across it personally. I think I have finally unraveled the great Vietnam Veteran impostors statistics. It's not just Vietnam fakers: there was a USA Today story some years back about phony Gulf War vets. They are NOT to be used for official government findings Defense, but havent verified it there either. Take John M. Iannone, a Pittburgh- area oilman whom family members said had it all and was even more admired for his extensive community service. census and then to the 2000 census but did not explain this problem. 05 The total casualties of the war number over 1 million. Yandle said he was at the infamous 1968 siege at Khe Sanh, surrounded and attacked for 77 days. Or, in other words, the census did contain some of the information reported and as I said, this, the wording of it, is confusing But Beatons statistics were based on more than just the census. In Atlanta, VVA chapter officer Ashe estimates that about 20 percent of the up to 200 men who contacted his group since December, saying they are combat vets and asking for help, were frauds. Never in combat, a Marine Times photograph depicts McClanahan spangled with three Silver Stars, two Purples Hearts, and the Legion of Merit. David Rudiak was right about That launched the financial planner into a new career. There can be problems, however. Ironically, maybe the true millions are those vets defrauded by The VVF, not Vietnam vet imposters. "It . claiming Vietnam service who were not there and that there are many claiming Blumenthal made a handful of false and misleading statements about having . There is no hard count of how many people have lied about their military service, but one of the best sources on the topic thinks the number is in the millions. He said that his unit was 100% anti-war, which I doubt, and in my experience very few of us in Vietnam could be considered anti-war (though I did burn my draft card in Vietnam I figured if everyone else was doing it, I should too but I digress.) He was driven out of the group. Seven years later, Chuck and Mary Schantag, whose P.O.W. How Many Vietnam War Veterans Are Still Alive? We should be tripping over them in daily life.But just to cite my own anecdotal experience, I have never in my life run into anybody claiming to have been a Navy Seal and only one person bragging about their exploits in Vietnam in Special Forces who I strongly suspected of being a bullshitter. DePaulo says its not surprising a person already held in high esteem would choose to fabricate a military background. All societies in history have revered the warrior, he said. has said that for every real SEAL he identifies, there are a thousand who were McCarthy claimed to have been a combat tail gunner in World War II. Reporters often interviewed local veterans of the war, Burkett said, and the things they [the veterans] were saying were just bogus as hell. Most imposters have no real military knowledge, so they make silly mistakes like wearing an Army patch on the left pocket and a Navy edge on the left sleeve. One of the best-known examples was Walter Williams, who claimed to have served in the Confederate army under Gen. John Bell Hood. Blank says despite the problems, fakes can be screened out, often through military records, sometimes just by having them interviewed by vets. 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According to the American War Library, as of February 28, 2019, it is estimated that approximately 610,000 Americans who served in land forces during the Vietnam War or in air missions over Vietnam between 1954 and 1975 are still alive to this day. claiming to have served in-country is: 13,853,027. Vietnam veterans have a lower unemployment rate than the same non-vet age groups. ', 'For years, Vietnam vets were portrayed as crazies. So were 47 claiming to have earned service crosses. Last year, he said, 12 Princeton seniors went into the service. I said that was funny because I didn't remember seeing him there.Anyway, there are statistics that suggest several million and really comes down to the sources you wish to cite. Telling war stories is as old as war itself, says author B.G. 19 Million Viewers Watched His Story Start To Finish (David Hoffman) How many soldiers died on their first day in Vietnam? last few years. Local community celebrities appear no less prone to telling such tales. If that was closer to the true figure, then the 200,000 fakers evaporate.Having found maybe a few thousand fakers is a VERY, VERY LONG way (by a factor of at least one thousand) from the 10+ million claimed in the "Stolen Valor" book, allegedly based on Census data, and endlessly repeated in multiple vet publications, including the websites you linked to. have been able to find reliable statistics on the number of men and women who I explained that given the way some of this was explained on the various sites was somewhat misleading and I was mislead, but you have nothing to prove that it is wrong other than your own beliefs. "It all started when I was shooting my mouth off in bars 35 years ago . The United States Vietnam War Commemoration is hosting a "welcome home" event in Washington DC. Im still around.. These are old friends from high school and a relative. 'Vietnam veterans? He was a stateside Marine. The news must have been slow that day, because the reenactment was the lead story. Burkett, author of the acclaimed 1998 expos Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of its Heroes and its History. Thats a big number approximately 23.6 million. "But, you know, maybe I'll do a book on all the heroes of Vietnam. I think you can find fakers very far back, said Bella DePaulo, a visiting professor of social psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who studies the communication of deception. provide a source, I dont know where to take this. More than a few 20th century men tried to pass themselves off as the last surviving veterans of the Civil War. For years, there had been tales in the Army of "wannabes and fakers," Bateman said, "something that a lot of veterans knew, but it was usually anecdotal. And Shipley's estimate of 1000 times the true number is also made up and worthless, not based on anything other than Shipley wanting to believe there is some sort of Navy Seal imposter epidemic.Just as a basic gut check that these huge numbers are preposterous, how many people have any of us run into bragging about being Navy Seals or in Vietnam? After nearly 20 years of living thousands of miles from his family so he could claim his French army pension, the old soldier is finally being allowed to return to live in his native Senegal. None were real. Records showed the actor had spent his 1959-63 stint as a peacetime Marine, playing football for the Corps on Okinawa. 568) comes from DOD statistics, not any public Census data. According to the American War Library, as of February 28, 2019, it is estimated that approximately 610,000 Americans who served in land forces during the Vietnam War or in air missions over Vietnam between 1954 and 1975 are still alive to this day. I did provide some information from reliable sources about the large number of fakers and all you need to do is type Stolen Valor into your search engines and you'll find name after name.Shipley's web site and other sources supports the idea that there are, literally, thousands claiming to be SEALs who were not. This is described as , Statistical Abstract of the United States. however, that the information is not drawn from the 1990 census and might be related to one that The VA shows on their site https://www.va.gov/opa/publications/factsheets/fs_americas_wars.pdf That only 3,403,000 served incountry in Vietnam, and that a total of 8,744,000 served in that era world wide. However, veterans groups estimate that today approximately 9 to 12 million Americans fraudulently claim they served in Vietnam. His was the classic story, embraced and portrayed by the media in endless permutations until it became the stuff of legend. The increase in their ranks in recent years corresponds with a positive shift in public sentiment about Vietnam vets and a wave of books, television shows and movies about the war, such as the motion picture 'Platoon. address this in a comment rather than a new post so not to annoy those of you The project, it would turn out, had a profound effect on her. All too often, these suffering "veterans" never set foot in Vietnam and yet, the images they offer have permanently shaped the way Americans view soldiers from this war: As slovenly,. Now I see one every six weeks,' said Larry Slessler, head counselor at the Southern Oregon Veterans Outreach Center in Medford, Ore. He eventually amended his senate support it. When his unit came home and started gearing up. Aren't those the guys who are unemployed and on drugs? Very few of those guys were real veterans, but it's automatic and it's photogenic. Last winter, John Maughn contacted a veterans' group in Atlanta and begged for help. two, then you didnt have to pay federal income tax for the month so, ferrying I then told him what Id learned and asked, Did you lie to me?, In a voice that suddenly sounded creaky and 10 years older yet sort of childlike, as though fearing a reprimand he replied, slowly, Yes..
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