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Veterans protest phony Marine general being allowed to volunteer at VA hospital

Via LA Now

A veterans group is protesting a decision by the Veterans Affairs hospital in La Jolla to allow a former Marine sergeant to act as a volunteer as part of his community service after pleading guilty to wearing a general’s uniform and medals that he did not earn.

American Combat Veterans of War co-founders William Rider and Michael Sloan said the presence of David Weber at the hospital as a volunteer is disrespectful to veterans.

“Veterans, particularly combat veterans, have very strong feelings about how ribbons and rank are worn and consider his actions extremely disrespectful,” the two wrote in a letter delivered this week to Lorelei Winn, director of volunteer services at La Jolla VA Medical Center. “We are very proud of those in our ranks who have earned their stripes.”

Weber, 69, pleaded guilty in January in San Diego federal court to a misdemeanor violation under the Stolen Valor Act, which makes it a crime to wear unearned military ribbons or rank. He served in the Marine Corps from 1958 to 1967 and left as a staff sergeant.

In recent years, however, he had embellished his service record by bragging about being on clandestine intelligence missions and being promoted to general. His unmasking came when he attended — wearing the rank of a two-star general — an event last fall in Ramona celebrating the anniversary of the Marine Corps’ founding.

Weber was sentenced to three years’ probation and 240 hours of community service. He told the North County Times that he is a greeter at the hospital and has not told any tall tales about his military service.

“I haven’t been telling anyone anything,” he told the newspaper. “The only thing I do is to say good morning or good afternoon.”

Weber may prove to be one of the last people charged under the Stolen Valor Act. Two courts, in separate cases, have ruled it an unconstitutional infringement on free speech.

–Tony Perry in San Diego


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3 Comments for “Veterans protest phony Marine general being allowed to volunteer at VA hospital”

  1. Not only should this person be barred from all miltary association but there needs to be a very long hard look at the judge who created this situation. There has been a concerted effort to break down our values in this country for a long time IE boy scouts, laws, respect for our flag, etc,etc. Hope folks will wake-up befor it is to late

  2. If a banner was carried outside the judge’s court saying, he was unintelligent, narrow minded, insensitive and unrealistic to the code and ethos of Military veterans, and that he should get a life after he pulls his head out of the Ostrich hole it’s been in most of his life, how he would feel.

  3. I agree with the veterans, I wouldn’t want this asshole passing me anything if I was in a veterans hostipal and the judge is a bigger asshole for his lack of respect for a sick veterans.

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