Military Phonies - Timothy Earl Bean lives in Middleburg, Florida and is said to be a US Navy SEAL, according to Military Phonies. Tim claims he was in SEAL Team 3...yeah, you guessed it SEAL Team 3, but wait a minute, you won't guess what he did in SEAL Teams. What do you think of Sniper? Those of us readers of Fake Military Magazine who might think this are curious.
That's the sweet Trident on your Timothy outfit, you'll be proud to play around town.
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Tim was happy to give advice on being a US Navy SEAL, so we know it must be right…
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Thank god they don't advertise themselves as TAMZ, wear a Trident on their vest and hang out at a dunkin donut while driving around town or going to bike rallies...
There, he was in SEAL Team 3 and a sniper. He is asked to mentor future SOF fighters, but unfortunately Tim is suffering from PTSD, so he can't be in the big leagues and his background and experience can be a trigger. We here at Military Phonies hope he is doing well.
We're glad that Tim is calling out a brave man to stand up, I'm sure he won't accept such lies.
There should be pictures of Tim wearing the US Navy Seal, check out his Facebook page.
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Wait, that means SEABEES and the logo doesn't look like a Trident. We at Military Phonies are good at spelling and don't look SEAL, so the Navy uniform doesn't say SEAL.
After contacting the UDT/SEAL Archives and searching the UDT/SEAL database, we found no record of Timothy Earl Bean having attended or trained in the Navy PA.
After reviewing Timothy's DD-214, he served 8 years and 2 days and is an E-5, SW2 (Steel Operator Grade) and NOT SO, which is a SEAL seal. There is no indication that he went to BUD/S or stationed with any SEAL team.
Then it gets a little interesting when Tim comes across what he said on Facebook. He said he was a SEABEE (which is correct) but said he was wearing the Trident in memory of his dead friend. In 2006, he worked with a third party at BIAP. It is interesting that a SEAL from Team 3 in 2006 came to fix him because Team 3 was not at BIAP in 2006 and was stationed elsewhere. Needless to say, he stopped answering those questions.
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Categories: Navy SEAL, Stealth Courage, Unmanned, US Navy Photographers & Accessories, US Navy SEAL - Poser | Title: Timothy Earl BeanRobert Allen Glaub - US Army Staff Sergeant, Fifteen Years of Service, Silver Star, Purple Heart, Blog of Shame 27
Robert Allen Glaub comes to us from Torrington, Wyoming. Glaub is 56 years old as of October 2019. He goes by the nicknames "Rob" and "Goosinator". He also uses the name "Glaub-Leonello".
Glaub posted pictures of himself in military uniform with various bravery medals on the network. The uniform belonged to a US Army Staff Sergeant (SSG/E-6) with 15 years of service. One military rank means three years of service.
A close look at the medals he wears reveals Silver Star, Purple Heart, and Bronze Star medals. It also shows the US Army paratrooper insignia.
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Hiding behind a single medal, we can blame it on a Flying Cross winner or a Prisoner of War, though we don't know. Again, we can't tell from the pictures. The hierarchy is also removed, which makes us think about education. Additionally, the Marine Corps Meritorious Service Medal has awards that differ from the US Army.
In fact, the lack of a yellow shirt and pants of the US Army suggests that Glaub may have matched a relative's uniform jacket and tried, so the picture seems odd. However, he captioned the photo, “US ARMY - I HAVE GIVEN MY LIFE TO MY ARMY.
There is no "Glaub" for the Korean War or the Vietnam War in the Silver Star database. So it is doubtful if it was a medal on his father's jacket.
The following newspaper article indicated that Robert Glaub was in the Air National Guard against the US Army.
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According to Robert A. Glaub's military history, he served in the US Air Force and US Army from 1983 to 1994, giving him at least 15 years of service.
Surprisingly, no rankings are listed on the NPRC summary page, which we believe is the official site.
As noted above, Glaub is not listed as having been awarded a Silver Star in any online database.
Glaub's military record does not include a Purple Heart medal, Bronze Star, or paratrooper badge.
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If Robert Glaub's claims were used to obtain employment, military or civilian promotions, or anything of value, they may be in violation of the Stolen Valor Act. State laws may also apply.
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Ty Kevin Hamp - Staff Sergeant, US Army, Twenty Years of Service, Bronze Star, Combat Infantry Badge (CIB), Star of Shame Blog » David Lee Hill comes to us from Southhaven, MS. The military recognized David from a real Navy SEAL who joined David years ago in uniform when David wore a shiny Trident at a military ceremony.
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When Dave met the real SIGN on Facebook, he said he was a UDT and not a SIGN, apparently he didn't know what he was supposed to wear.
It looks like Dave made his own Wall of Honor Seriously, I understand having an I Love Me Wall or an I Love Me Office, but putting up your own sign is really hard. Based on the wall, he would have put it in his bathroom and called it the "Wall of Dishonor" because the smell mimics his wall...
On top of that, its walls are growing, you are 77 years old, you have to hurry, because at this level you are out of respect.
After consulting the UDT/SEAL Archives, Naval Special Warfare Center, and looking at UDT/SEAL data, we found that there is no record of David Lee Hill receiving BUD/S training and being assigned to the UDT/SEAL category.
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According to Dave's bio, he was in the Navy Reserve for 19 years, 11 months, and 29 days of active duty, with 9 years, 5 months, and 26 days of active duty. Dave retired as a Chief Warrant Officer (E-8) with a Radioman Rating (RMCS). After an amazing military career, he just got dirty with lies. No BUD/S in his service history, no UDT/SEAL group.
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