Poser neighbor

This happened about 2 years ago...A neighbor of a friend of mine..Worse case of posing I have ever heard of...He had the balls to call the construction co "Silver Star construction"
Please read...

Indictment: Construction Company Owner No War Hero,
Never Eligible for Service-Disabled Veteran Set Asides.



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KANSAS CITY, KAN. – The owner of a Missouri construction company has been indicted on charges of defrauding a federal program that sets aside federal contracts for businesses owned by service-disabled veterans, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today.

The indictment alleges Warren K. Parker, 69, Blue Springs, Mo., obtained more than $6 million in federal contracts, in part by falsely claiming to have a service-connected disability. The contracts were awarded under the Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Program.

The indictment alleges that in documents submitted to the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs in support of Silver Star Construction, LLC in connection with contracts under the Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Program, he falsely claimed to have reached the rank of major in the U.S. Army, completed three tours in Vietnam, to have been awarded three Silver Stars, the Legion of Merit, four Bronze Stars with Valor, eleven Air Medals with Valor (claiming 300 hours of combat air time), three Purple Heart Medals, a Presidential Citation, a U.S. Army Citation, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Vietnam Service Medal with (79) Battle Stars and to have been Awarded over (32) Citations for Heroism. According to federal records, Parker served five years in the Missouri National Guard, never left the state of Missouri on active duty and was honorably discharged in 1968 as a Senior Engineer Equipment Mechanic with the rank of Specialist E-5.The only decoration he received was an expert shooting badge. Warren K. Parker was never classified as a service-disabled veteran by the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs VA or the Department of Defense.
"These contracts are supposed to go to genuine service-disabled veteran owned small businesses, not to imposters who break the rules and scheme to beat the system," Grissom said. "If we fail to hold these firms accountable we will be sending a message to unscrupulous members of the contracting community that there is no punishment and no penalty for abusing the program."

Grissom cited a 2009 report by the Government Accountability Office that found widespread fraud and abuse in the Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Program.

"The victims are the legitimate service-disabled veterans and their firms," Grissom said. "This prosecution is part of the effort to protect them by tightening controls to prevent fraud and abuse."

Warren Parker is charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud the government, four counts of major program fraud, eight counts of wire fraud, one count of money laundering, and two counts of making false statements.

Parker's company, Silver Star Construction, LLC, was incorporated in Missouri, with offices in Blue Springs, Mo., and Stilwell, Kan. The indictment alleges that Silver Star Construction acted as an illegal pass-through company for Phoenix Building Group, Inc., which was incorporated in Kansas, with Thomas J. Whitehead as a majority owner.
 
I had a Top Secret security clearance in the Air Force but it was necessary because of where we worked not what we did. For clarification of this statement I was a Weather Observer but we usually worked in Base Operations. It was also necessary for us to keep current on all shots and vaccinations because we could be transferred to anywhere in the world immediately. Top Secret clearances aren't that big of a deal to me
 
And then there's the story about...

...the fully uniformed "navy admiral" who attended a military convention. He was a fake. He put his own uniform together and had been posing for years until the Coast Guard agents caught him in San Juan after an Army agent suspected him. He was seen drinking in a local bar in full regalia. Turns out the poor guy was under a doctor's care and had been "doing that for years." He was offered the option of jail in San Juan or relinquishing his uniform and going home. He went home. Oh...he was considering promoting himself from 2 stars to three..for his "time in service." True story.
 
As a Communications Traffic Analyst/Cryptanalist in the Army Security Agency I held a Top Secret Clearance. Simply put, it entitled me to see anything on a need to know basis. I got out in 1972 and much has changed but Top Secret is the highest clearance but your access can be enhanced or restricted depending on the job you are doing.
 
I can't stand posers,their mental. I have met hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of I was a helicopter door gunners. We didnt have that many helicopters.
 
There's an old saying that 1 million American's went to Viet Nam and five million came home.

I had some woman in a book store try to thank me for my "service in Viet Nam", I didn't know what to say I finally just looked at her and said 'Ma'am I was 7 years old when the Viet Nam war ended. " I must look a lot rougher than I think
 
Posers

As said before Those who talk don't know , Those who know don't talk . OldSeabee
 
I've got a couple good friends that were specops guys, both medics. They don't talk about it.

One of them sure gets through airport security and customs fast though...pretty much a "Thank you sir, have a nice trip" kind of thing.
 
Jeez, I was in ASA/NSA for 4 years. I was rated TS/Codeword/Crypto (orange badge). There was little need. Most of what I handled was so heavily encrypted I knew nothing about what it meant. Maybe where the info came from was really secret. I was once congratulated on some info I had gathered. Due to the time and area where gathered I had a bit of an inkling what that one was about.
One funny thing, I was naturally debriefed when I got my separation orders. I can't remember any of the codewords that were current at the time, but I can remember some of the old unused codewords. :eek:
BTW, someone above who mentioned the different levels left out CONFIDENTIAL. Is it not used anymore?
 
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