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supereddie - 2022-12-12 FBI interfered in the election |
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supereddie - 2024-08-09 Correction Djack he was demoted to the next lower down sergeant. See he never took the courses to be a sergeant major before he dropped out because he was to scared to go into battle. So they took the higher rank away |
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supereddie - 2024-08-09 Now the people from his state are saying if they knew he lied about going to Iraq that he never did. They would not of voted for him. |
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ALCOHOL-DEATHz - 2024-08-09 MENTALLY ILL HOBO'S TRYING TO COME UP WITH THEIR OWN STORY TO FIT THEIR NARRATIVE THE STORY IS YOU NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL AND CHECK YOURSELF IN |
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supereddie - 2024-08-09 See djack I have heard his speeches and he tells a good story but the fact remains he quit when he found out they were being deployed to IRAQ to fight |
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davidpeterson12 - 2024-08-09 You can't get nothing right DJ he was not a sergeant major he lied about that too |
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davidpeterson12 - 2024-08-09 He did say he did combat duty he's been saying that for years he's a lying piece of crap |
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davidpeterson12 - 2024-08-09 Where's your fact check DJ I'll go to the toe on this one that guy is a lying piece of crap in one of the reasons he didn't become a sergeant major is because he dropped out supposedly to go run as a congressman and let his fellow veterans go to Iraq |
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DaTruth__ - 2024-08-09 Walz served as a command sergeant major, the highest enlisted rank. But his retirement papers put him one step lower – a master sergeant - Minnesota National Guard |
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DaTruth__ - 2024-08-09 Walz retired before completing academic requirements to keep the higher rank-Minnesota National Guard |
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DaTruth__ - 2024-08-09 He held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion. He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” said Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the Minnesota National Guard’s state public affairs officer. |