• @marine_mustang
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    411 month ago

    He’s trying. For reference, Vance did 4 years active duty in the USMC in Public Affairs.

    • mozzOP
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      Walz, on the other hand, served for 24 years and reached the highest possible rank of NCO, which is basically the most badass thing you can be in the regular sectors of the military (and in the aggregate the most critical for its good operation.)

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        TLDR: Tim Walz’s record trumps Vance’s any fucking day of the week.

        NCO isn’t considered bad ass but is absolutely given all due respect. You’ll salute NCO’s just like any other officer, but you know he’s less likely to give you shit about uniform reqs. My favorite grey beards were always the Short TImer NCO’s that didn’t have 2 fucks to rub together about protocol.

        Another thing is Tim should whip out his Rack and slap Vance with his silver oak clusters.Vance didn’t even get a GWOT! Vance only has a couple participation trophies. Walz has a bonafied 3" rack.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JD_Vance

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Walz

        • @[email protected]
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          What? You two both are talking like you don’t have a clue what you’re talking about. Tim Walz was a Command Sergeant Major, which makes him an E9. This is no longer an NCO, this is a SNCO or Senior Non Commissioned Officer. You also don’t salute any enlisted members; E1 or E9, it doesn’t matter, you don’t salute them. Becoming E9 is quite prestigious though as it is the only enlisted rank to get DV status at bases (at least Air Force bases which I can attest to having spent 10 years in the Air Force myself).

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            Maybe not in the air force but it’s totally a thing for secret agent Delta Recon SEAL Raider Green Berets like aodhswhateverthefuck up there. They’re so elite, they’ll even salute civilians.

            • @[email protected]
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              51 month ago

              Lol, I don’t think they ever claimed to be the military. They’re both just confidently incorrect. Technically, there is one civilian who regularly gets saluted, the president.

              • @[email protected]
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                That’s a fair point, I was just enjoying the image of the average “I was gonna join but…” doing sloppy dive rolls down supermarket aisles and saluting anything that moved.

      • @[email protected]
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        You missed the part where he reached SGM but retired as MSG because he didn’t complete a course. I don’t think many people would drop rank.

        Also, I think CSM is technically higher rank?

        • mozzOP
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          241 month ago

          You have it one too low - he reached CSM but retired as an SGM because of coursework.

          There is actually one rank higher, E-9, which is the singular final boss of all the NCOs, which I guess is a significant asterisk I should put to that “highest rank.” He reached the highest rank there is more than one of allowed to exist at a time.

          • @zaph
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            91 month ago

            final boss of all the NCOs

            I’m asphyxiating.

          • @[email protected]
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            81 month ago

            Ah good catch, I wondered why I googled CSM. Went back to the article and misread his highest rank. Regardless, I think it’s honorable he retired as lower rank.

            FWIW, Vance was a CPL

    • Rhaedas
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      141 month ago

      I saw that and immediately thought of Tom Cruise’s character in the beginning of Edge of Tomorrow.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      Yes, it’s bizarre that this doesn’t get specifically cited in an article where Vance is criticising his opponent’s involvement in a war. All we get is this very vague line:

      Vance is a former Marine who was deployed to Iraq.

    • Coelacanth
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      81 month ago

      Vance was a combat correspondent, yes. We’ll see how much he tries to press this issue, he has previously stated [1] he was lucky to escape any major fighting, but he was definitely in Iraq.

      I don’t think Walz has ever claimed to have seen active combat, so the stolen valor accusation falls a little flat - not that that’s going to stop republicans.


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