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<blockquote data-quote="CorpsVet" data-source="post: 3197300" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>When I first saw the news report about the incident at the Lincoln Memorial, they referred to the man with the drum as a 64 year old Vietnam Vet. That got my attention as I thought it seemed a little young to have been there, so I did some research and it seems he was born in 1955. I believe the last troops were withdrawn in 1975, so he would have been about 19 or 20.</p><p></p><p>It seemed that it was possible that he was there. However, I have subsequently discovered that he has claimed to have been in the Marines and to have done 2 tours there. That didn't seem to be possible, if he had enlisted at 18 been through basic, ITR and further advanced training and then go to Nam twice at a time we were withdrawing troops. I have also heard that he claimed to have been in Ranger/Recon. I never had heard of any Marine Corps units referred to as Ranger/Recon. I certainly knew of Recon Marines and I thought that Rangers were U.S. Army.</p><p></p><p>Since the first reports the gentleman (?) has given differing accounts of the incident, none of which were confirmed by the expanded videos. This makes me wonder if he is in fact a Vietnam Vet.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to obtain a copy of his DD-214? That would confirm which, if any, of his claims of service are true.</p><p></p><p>As you may have inferred from my screen name I am a veteran of the Marine Corps and I did serve in Vietnam and I would like to know if this guy is telling the truth or just blowing smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorpsVet, post: 3197300, member: 2414"] When I first saw the news report about the incident at the Lincoln Memorial, they referred to the man with the drum as a 64 year old Vietnam Vet. That got my attention as I thought it seemed a little young to have been there, so I did some research and it seems he was born in 1955. I believe the last troops were withdrawn in 1975, so he would have been about 19 or 20. It seemed that it was possible that he was there. However, I have subsequently discovered that he has claimed to have been in the Marines and to have done 2 tours there. That didn't seem to be possible, if he had enlisted at 18 been through basic, ITR and further advanced training and then go to Nam twice at a time we were withdrawing troops. I have also heard that he claimed to have been in Ranger/Recon. I never had heard of any Marine Corps units referred to as Ranger/Recon. I certainly knew of Recon Marines and I thought that Rangers were U.S. Army. Since the first reports the gentleman (?) has given differing accounts of the incident, none of which were confirmed by the expanded videos. This makes me wonder if he is in fact a Vietnam Vet. Is it possible to obtain a copy of his DD-214? That would confirm which, if any, of his claims of service are true. As you may have inferred from my screen name I am a veteran of the Marine Corps and I did serve in Vietnam and I would like to know if this guy is telling the truth or just blowing smoke. [/QUOTE]
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