
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
The rule is TO salute officers, just so you know.
Roy was going with the rules on that one.
But not while on the battlefield. Can you read?
So where was Moore when this occurred?
Since you are so hooked in to the situation, link quotes from those under his command.
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Well, that’s a problem, isn’t it?
From what can be gathered, or what the mall manager goes on record to state as truth.
They are not in contradiction. Several people have said that he stalked girls at the mall, that he was known to, and a few have said that store owners shoed him off.
The mall manager says he was not banned.
Do you have a quote where the mall manager says that Moore was not known to bother girls?
FYI - I ride my bike through stop signs without stopping, pretty frequently. I have never been given a ticket or even a warning for going through a stop sign. Those two sentences do not contradict each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
This vs. 14 year old girl.
You forgot “allegedly.”
Actually, no, I didn’t.
Well, there’s zero proof. It’s he said she said with a fake yearbook signature.
Ridiculous.
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Anonymous wrote:
Well, that’s a problem, isn’t it?
From what can be gathered, or what the mall manager goes on record to state as truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
This vs. 14 year old girl.
You forgot “allegedly.”
Actually, no, I didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
The rule is TO salute officers, just so you know.
Roy was going with the rules on that one.
But not while on the battlefield. Can you read?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
This vs. 14 year old girl.
You forgot “allegedly.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
And it's about him needing to be put on a pedastal and viewed as holier than thou. The salute thing is absurd as the 10 Commandments monument.
So now Moore, an Army officer, is a jerk because he went by Military rules?
Okay then!
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This vs. 14 year old girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
The rule is TO salute officers, just so you know.
Roy was going with the rules on that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
And it's about him needing to be put on a pedastal and viewed as holier than thou. The salute thing is absurd as the 10 Commandments monument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:
Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]
He sounds like a real prince.
Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.
Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.
Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.