Navy SEAL Possible Stolen Valor question

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aggiehawg
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Guys, and gals. Have a question about a guy who claims to be Vietnam Era SEAL, however, his stories don't quite jive.

Where can I go to find out if this guy is legit?




[This message has been edited by aggiehawg (edited 7/30/2014 7:02a).]
CanyonAg77
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This guy will do it for $20. If it matters, I'd say it's$20 well spent.

He's pretty well known for doing this. Apparently there is a database of SEAL grads and he has access to it.
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When I began exposing Fake Navy SEALs a few years ago I was verifying 2-3 SEAL Imposters a week. As word spread I began checking 2-3 Phony Navy SEALs a day. Today, I currently verify 20-30 Fraudulent SEAL claims each and every single day and often more. When Navy SEALs execute another daring raid like the Somalia Pirates or the Bin Laden raid, the requests to verify go through the roof and I struggle to get through the email, Facebook, YouTube, and phone calls that easily goes over 50 SEAL verifications.

In the end… What started out small and free service for years has grown into a demanding and exceptionally time consuming process. The time and investigative costs involved that used to be very minor have now increased significantly.

To obtain a SEAL Verification I require only the following information.

1. First and Last name with a "good" spelling and approximate age. A middle name or a middle initial also helps but is not often necessary... Please don't call me about a fake. I've heard it all and you'll give me a headache.

Click the below link. Scroll down and click "Fake Navy SEALs," highlight the button marked $20 and then click "Order Now."

Payment link: http://www.extremesealexperience.com/order.html

After payment please send an email with the person in questions name to carolshipley651@msn.com (Joint Account with my wife "Carol Diane Shipley" and myself) for a prompt verification.

Payment link: http://www.extremesealexperience.com/order.html

I will provide a detailed verification letter of the person in question NO LATER than 24-hours after receiving the request stating if that person was ever a Navy SEAL or not. I will also provide additional points of contact should you desire a second opinion of my findings. I'll also provide phone support and advice on dealing with these clowns and we can pull that persons military records through the Freedom of Information Act.

THERE ARE NO CLASSIFIED NAVY SEALS. There are records kept of every man who has ever earned the title Navy SEAL. I can verify any Navy SEAL claim quickly and accurately.

There are NO Navy SEALs needing money sent overseas to bring them home. (Nigerian Scam)

All inquiries are kept confidential and I understand how important "knowing the truth" is. I will also respect a person's wishes if they want me to take "no furthur action" about a person in question and just provide the verification. I will not contact anyone involved...

I despise SEAL Imposters. I'm sorry it has come down to charging folks for this information but I have a family and run a business training young men who aspire to become SEALs. I can no longer keep up with the demand of my brothers friend has a sister who's boyfriend uncle says he was a SEAL.

Charging separates the important requests from unimportant ones and considerably reduces the workload.
Ulysses90
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Will he tell you what BUDS class from which he claims to have graduated? If so that would be the first salient piece of information to feed to an investigator because it can be verified by someone within the SEAL community relatively quickly. I understand that as impostors proliferate the SEAL community has done a pretty thorough job of documenting the BUDS class chronology of their own going back decades.

http://sofrep.com/4620/the-scourge-of-navy-seal-imposters-part-one-2/

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CLASS NUMBERS
Not many outside of the SPECWAR Community, and VERY few in the Community, can accurately rely on asking someone for their BUD/S Class number as proof if they are/were a SEAL or not. BUD/S, UDTR, UDTB and UDTRA Training Classes have been numbered starting with Class ZERO that became the first Class to train in Coronado, California in 1950 but Class ONE graduated Training in 1947 at Little Creek.

Class 100 graduated Training in Coronado in January, 1979.

Class 200 graduated Training in Coronado in August, 1995.

Class 300 will begin Training in Coronado in 2012.


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aggiehawg
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Thanks guys. Knew you would help me out.
coupland boy
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Read somewhere that you are far more likely to encounter a former NBA player than a Navy SEAL. Maybe I read that here. The point is there just aren't that many of them around.
bebopag1
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Anyone ever hear of 2010 - $300,000 a year #3 administrator at Texas A&M University named... Alexander Kemos ?

Claimed to be both a former NAVY Seal and a PhD.

"Sleeping On Guard Duty, Once Considered A Serious Matter."
wilecoyote
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Te problem with Vietnam era "seals" is that you run in to guys like Jesse Ventura who were Navy udt, who are now welcomed as part of the seal family.

Also I can't tell you how many I've met that were in Vietnam as liaisons, none of those guys must have passed away yet, because I meet those guys all the time, aka liars. I just smile and listen to their "stories".
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HollywoodBQ
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dlance - thanks for sharing that video. Good stuff.
IJones23
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I worked with a former Vietnam SEAL at the DOD and he was 100% legit.
Chickenhawk
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Look up don shipley on facebook. Email him.

He has done it for me free of charge.
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