>you were in 'nam?
>yes sir
>what regiment?
You were in 'nam?
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>did you serve?
>yes sir
>please take all my money, my place in line, my car and please fuck my wife. Also let me take care of you forever for your service. you're a great hero.
>helicopter landing in jungle
>blowing shit all this way and that
>cactus rolls by
This scene always struck me as odd in NCFOM when moss is trying to get past the cop
>nice dog tags
>they're my dad's. He served in nam/the gulf/Afghanistan
they're my dad's, he served in the war of 1812
>you were in 'nam?
>yes sir
>*It Ain't Me starts playing*
>The 101st grenadiers, sir!
>they're my Mom's, she worked in a dog tag factory
>they're my grandpa's, he fell off the guard tower at auschwitz
Stolen valour is the worse of the worse but having never served you'd never know that feel OP.
US ARMY DIVISION
42ND BLATOON
>Stolen valour is the worse of the worse
Why is it so bad?
How is it any worse than someone pretending to be a policeman?
Why? The border guard saw how disciplined he was with the "yes, sir" and "no, sir" he figured he was in the military based on his age. And the fact that Moss was able to name the dates and regiment without hesitation meant he was truthful. So the border guard did a favor for a veteran. And maybe the guard was a vet too so he had more respect for him.
Just my two cents.
pretending to be a policeman is bad too and highly illegal
thats just a logical conversation.
what else did you expect him to say?
>i stole them off some nigger
But it doesn't elicit the same kind of emotional response from former cops.
>sometimes I pretend to be the prettiest girl in the world
>it aint me starts playing
>HURRRR why is it bad to act like a nigger
wise up, faggot
highly illegal too, you don't have a prettiest girl license now do you?
see
lol
I was part of the 42nd "it aint me's"
>nice dog tags
>thanks, they’re my dog’s
>Nice dog tags
>Thanks
>And your other dog tags
>These are my wife's sons
>nice dog, Taggs
>how did you know my name was Taggs?
>you're wearing a nametag on your shirt
Bugs.. easy on the dog tags.
It took place in the early 80s, just a few years after Vietnam. He was a fellow vet.
that's a funny way to spell Land of the Free and Home of the Brave, soymonger
They use it to secure benefits and free goods because many vet organizations will just take your word for it. Also it can be dangerous, there was one guy who fabricated an entire military career complete with false paperwork and was supposed to be a navy seal, he used it to get a multi million dollar defense contract in Africa and then freaked out when the hotel he was in lost power and admitted he made it up, he was there to protect American citizens from attack.
...
> must've been hard
> wasn't easy
fuckin nice
I was a Marine and any time I see a stolen valor video I cringe ten times more at the retard freaking out about it more than I do at the dweeb in the outfit.
>yfw there are people alive right now whose dad served in the American civil war
wtf is 'nam
my grandfather was in the crusades bitch
dont talk shit
Why is the Vietnam War so aesthetic?
Afganisnam.
dumb ass...
namek
33rd Batallion Dubs Brigade Battlefrogs
>regiment? I was in Namibia
>Namibia?
>I'm getting off an international flight from Namibia and you're a Customs Agent
>how did you know that
>it says it on the name tag on your shirt
>it does? I can't read upside down writing
>yes it says, D. Taggs, U. S. Customs
>no it doesn't
>yes, it does
>so you were in 'Nam
>yes, if you mean Namibia
>yeah, that's what I meant
>"Africa" by Toto starts playing
>be 18
>enlisted to go fight in the war
>have all your friends die and lose your legs
>some soy boy calls your tragedy aesthetic
I served in Iraq and Afghanistan though, and had friends who were killed or injured.
What did you do, sit on Sup Forums calling people soyboys? lol
Whoa, what a Kafkaesque post.
>I served in Iraq and Afghanistan though
WOAH TOUGH GUY OVER HERE.
EVERYONE STAND UP AND APPLAUD.
i was banging your woman
Just saying I was in combat, I know what I'm talking about.
The only soyboy is you.
lol blue falcon
I was in the USMC until 2013. Kind of blows a hole in your argument.
What regiment?
Except it doesn't... at all. How would you think it does?
that's not what she said
>I was in the military what did you do soy boy?
>I was in the military too
>not an argument
Ok stupid meat head
Is the crayon diet as healthy as they say?
Confirms I was in, soyboy :)
Rejoin the conversation when your balls have dropped lol
>nice dog tags
>WOOF!
You're so full of shit. You never leave the Corps.
Fuck you the best part of Fargo Season 2 is all the strangers sharing war stories with each other
Funny because I couldn’t wait to leave. It’s an absolute shitshow.
Uh huh. You sound like a MEPS reject.
>nice doggy bags
>thanks, but I can tell you're full of shit
That's the last straw, you're a loose cannon, Cotton! Your gun and badge please, that's an order
SOME FOLKS ARE BORN
>I served in Iraq and Afghanistan
You realize those were meme wars for the military industrial complex, right Ameriposter?
SILLLVA SPOON IN HAND
There's just as much honor in serving an industry as a country.
>Burgers are this delusional
Because my CSM got kicked out of the army for wearing an air assault and sapper tab like a dumb fuck.
what happened to sam hyde's face
>so you fought for Israel?
>yessir, 82th Airborne, 325th Infantry
LAWWD DONT THEY HELP THEMSELVES
BASED stolen valor chads BTFO Virgin vets
antienam a battle during civil war
IT WASNT ME
(you)
>nice tongs, Dad
>they're from Sharper Image
>nice dog tags, you serve?
>it ain’t me
No you fucking idiot, that was the slang term for the peace protests in the 50s against the Vietnam War. The antinam. You're thinking of Antigua, which is the island we now call Cuba. Jesus fuck I don't know why I come here anymore with all these underage retards.
Maybe your friends would still be alive if you had paid attention instead of posting on Sup Forums. They probably spent their dying moments regretting putting their lives in the hands of an autist.