Bluebird Marsha
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I'm quite sure the first person to illegitimately claim military service was some guy who claimed to be a Spartan who survived the Battle of Thermopylae. Be that as it may, there is a long and inglorious history of this kind of behavior, and I suspect that as each generation of veterans ages, the claims get more outrageous. The internet has stopped some of the worst of it, but some folks continue to get snookered. I submit this first example, recently acquired, because it is so over the top as to be funny. An immediate bust, for rather obvious reasons!
But this example is more concerning. He was taken down a year or two ago, but what took so long? His uniform was equally silly, and he promenaded in it for some time. Is it that are so few WWII veterans left to question what they're seeing, or is it that we naturally defer to the elderly and are afraid to question their claims of heroism? I suspect that as the WWII generation dies, we will be seeing a last gasp of this goofiness.
But this example is more concerning. He was taken down a year or two ago, but what took so long? His uniform was equally silly, and he promenaded in it for some time. Is it that are so few WWII veterans left to question what they're seeing, or is it that we naturally defer to the elderly and are afraid to question their claims of heroism? I suspect that as the WWII generation dies, we will be seeing a last gasp of this goofiness.