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FBI: Prodigiously decorated California man never served in military

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/1111091medals1.html

NOVEMBER 11--Just in time for Veteran's Day, a California bank employee is facing federal charges for allegedly masquerading as a decorated Marine and wearing a host of bogus medals, including the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Navy Cross. Steven Burton, 39, is scheduled to surrender tomorrow in U.S. District Court in Riverside, California (Burton, who has never served in the armed forces, was named last week in a misdemeanor criminal information charging him with the unauthorized wearing of military medals). According to a search warrant affidavit, Burton's charade was discovered after an actual Navy commander, Colleen Salonga, ran into Burton at their high school reunion. Online records indicate that Salonga and Burton graduated in 1988 from Alhambra High School in Martinez, California (and that their class's 20th reunion was last October). Suspicious that Burton was playing dress up, Salonga asked to take a photo with him. That image, seen below, was later provided to FBI agents. A subsequent investigation turned up another photo of Burton in uniform as well as blog postings in which he recounted his "combat experience" and tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the real world, Burton is employed at Rabobank in Palm Springs, California. (8 pages)

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I never understand why some people have the need to feel that they need to lie about what they have done in there life  .  At least this one has been called out and found hopefully to get the book thrown at him
 
With this guy it's almost comical due to the Navy Cross part.

This guy didn't just stop with the uniform and story, he really swung for the fences with the 2nd highest valor (sic) medal in the US.

Yeah sure buds, nobody will notice.
 
"Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier" - Samuel Johnson, 1791.

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