BoneRemake says...

shouldnt his name be in a public list ? being part of the military means being part of the government does it not ? Contact the military help line ( not sure what it is ) I would bet they have one for basic questions, it might get you on hold for a time but I am sure there is something set up where you could ask this very question and get a direct answer. My sister is going out with a sleaze bag at the moment and I feel what you are doing.

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peggedbea says...

youll need his fullname and date of birth, which should be easy enough for your wife to get out her sister casually then you can pay for a background check. for an individual to do a background check is not terribly expensive maybe $40 at the most, worth it to find out if your sis is dating a psycho.

i have 2 clients that are P.I's, but i won't see them again for about 2 weeks.. i'll try to remember to ask them if they know anything.

peggedbea says...

This one is good, searched for my brother, a list of TONS of army dudes with his name and he was the first on the list. and i didn't need to know his bday, only his first name last name and branch. if he isn't on the list here, it would seem that he's never even talked to a recruiter. not the best proof though maybe if your sis-in-law is smitten.

edit: it seems to depend how old his service is. for instance, brother was in the database but my father (who's service is considerably older) isn't. >> ^MycroftHomlz:

http://www.military.com/buddy-finder/
This one is pretty good... It seems I cant find him on either site.

Boise_Lib says...

I have no knowledge about military databases.

But, it warms my heart the videosift is a good place--full of helpful people.
Kudos to MycroftHolmz for checking up and to all who are helping him.

My only contribution--Do you know any veterans from the branch he is claiming? They could be at your place when he shows up. They will know right away and if they ask pointed questions--it's their right.

MarineGunrock says...

The easiest way is to ask him if he has any pictures from his unit. That's just something you can't fake. He still may be lying about decorations and awards received, though. Guys who lie about medals and ribbons usually haven't served and they're easier to catch, but sometimes real vets will lie about shit like that to seem cooler.

MycroftHomlz says...

So far I have nothing. I can't find anything about him on the ship he says he was on. And I cant find him on any of the military websites. So either I have his last name wrong, the databases are incomplete, or he is lying.

Skeeve says...

A bit late on the draw here, but if those military databases don't pan out, maybe post some of this guy's claims here. There are a few of us here that could probably spot a Walter Mitty based on where he served, when, what decorations he has, etc.

A lot of military forums have a thread or two about this as well. They should have tips for spotting an impostor and would be even better at verifying claims (forums.military.com has some particularly good threads about this).

I'd be interested to hear how this pans out. There are few things that bother military types as much as a poser claiming to be one of us.>> ^MycroftHomlz:

So far I have nothing. I can't find anything about him on the ship he says he was on. And I cant find him on any of the military websites. So either I have his last name wrong, the databases are incomplete, or he is lying.

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