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Okay, I’m not a Marine, but I have been AD AF for the past 25 years. I’ve heard this guy twice many years ago. I’m sure his skit is as painful to watch now as it was back in the 90s (I’ve avoided them since that time). One thing bothers me about the pic; his ribbons do not seem to match his bio. Did he really serve five tours in Vietnam like his ribbon with four devices seems to show? I’d love to see his DD214 describing his service time..
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Okay, I’m not a Marine, but I have been AD AF for the past 25 years. I’ve heard this guy twice many years ago. I’m sure his skit is as painful to watch now as it was back in the 90s (I’ve avoided them since that time). One thing bothers me about the pic; his ribbons do not seem to match his bio. Did he really serve five tours in Vietnam like his ribbon with four devices seems to show? I’d love to see his DD214 describing his service time..