Did Command Sergeant Major Walz serve during wartime?

She's afraid? LOL

talking points again?

She has a strategy. You don't happen to liker it, because it's working. When she does give interviews etc you will attack her for that too. Why? She's rising.
Yes, her strategy is to duck and run. Hide from the American people. I don't blame her given her history
 
One wonders if the OP is stupid or subversive. Vance DID NOT criticize Walz' SERVICE, point he has made repeatedly. He criticized Walz lying about it. Which he manifestly did.

And as for his "service," it is noteworthy that when you are in the Reserves you are not paid for going to meetings and summer camp. That's like saying that a firefighter is paid for washing the trucks. And as a firefighter is paid for putting out fires and conducting other early response tasks, a Reservist is paid to be ready and willing to "fight" if called up to do so. Hence, any rational assessment of Walz' service is that he basically stole money from the taxpayers because he DID NOT DO his primary obligation. When his unit was called up to "fight" he took a powder.
Did Walz have the gift of prophecy or a time machine he used to warn of deployment? No he did not.

I posted this one before: "almost every unit and member of the U.S. Military is subject to potential deployment at some point in the future and trains constantly toward that inevitability."

Minnesota National Guard officials weigh in on Walz service

"However, according to information shared by multiple official sources within the MNG, Walz earned that rank and would need either the gift of prophecy or a time machine to use the deployment as an excuse to leave the service, as his May 2005 retirement date came months before the 1-125th Battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team learned they would mobilize and most of a year before the unit was actually deployed to Iraq for what would become a historically long, 22-month tour."

"According to Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the MNG’s State Public Affairs Officer, Walz “served from April 8, 1981, to May 16, 2005″ during which time he “held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant, and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion.”"

This has all been said before by myself and others here, and especially by others in Walz's previous campaigns.
 
One wonders if the OP is stupid or subversive. Vance DID NOT criticize Walz' SERVICE, point he has made repeatedly. He criticized Walz lying about it. Which he manifestly did.

And as for his "service," it is noteworthy that when you are in the Reserves you are not paid for going to meetings and summer camp. That's like saying that a firefighter is paid for washing the trucks. And as a firefighter is paid for putting out fires and conducting other early response tasks, a Reservist is paid to be ready and willing to "fight" if called up to do so. Hence, any rational assessment of Walz' service is that he basically stole money from the taxpayers because he DID NOT DO his primary obligation. When his unit was called up to "fight" he took a powder.
Any assertions that Walz’s unit was warned of a possible deployment ahead of the July 14 mobilization order is questionable, according to DoD officials, as they amount to little more than repeated and misplaced barracks rumors.

First of all, almost every unit and member of the U.S. Military is subject to potential deployment at some point in the future and trains constantly toward that inevitability.

Second, the U.S. Army’s current practice of officially notifying a unit ahead of an upcoming deployment via a “Notification of Sourcing” wasn’t implemented until 2009. Back in 2005, any hint a unit might mobilize that made its way out of the Department of the Army Headquarters would be considered unofficial and subject to change pending actual mobilization orders.

 
Pitiful people, the current pedo in chief, is being replace by an adulteress. Your part is inviting a known tik tok groomer to speak, you are the party of baby killing, class warfare, and race baiting, and support tampons in boys bathrooms, and genital mutilation, back under the rock you slime crawled out from under
By the way you talk you sound like a really a miserable creature .
 
Attacks are accusing Walz of feigning a record in active combat: "[Walz] said - and he was making a point about gun control - he said, ‘we shouldn't allow weapons that I used in war, to be on America's streets.' "Well, I wonder (said JD Vance), Tim Walz, when you ever in war?"

Vance has been exposed actually misquoting Walz in one of his screeds.

In the clip Vance was referencing, Walz says that he "carried" weapons in war, not "used." Given that Operation Enduring Freedom was a part of the post-9/11 War on Terror, and that Walz was deployed to Italy under it - and likely had a service weapon - the claim that he is engaging in "stolen valor" holds little water.

Vance spoke on Wednesday as if he served more honorably than Walz, noting that he went to Iraq "I did it, I did what they asked me to do and I did it honorably," he said The senator was deployed for six months in Iraq as a combat correspondent in 2005 as part of the Marines' Public Affairs office. He - like Walz - never engaged in active combat and has stated that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting," during his deployment.
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"Though Walz did achieve the rank of command sergeant major, it was a provisional rank until he completed required coursework for senior leaders, National Guard officials said. He did not do so by the time he departed the military and his retirement rank reverted to master sergeant on May 15, 2005, officials said."

The people-of-the-cult need to stop disrespecting military men and women in order to go after Walz


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HERE is a thought, ONE PERCENT OF AMERICANS join the NATIONAL GUARD. WALZ SERVED FOR 24 YEARS.
 
Did Walz have the gift of prophecy or a time machine he used to warn of deployment? No he did not.

I posted this one before: "almost every unit and member of the U.S. Military is subject to potential deployment at some point in the future and trains constantly toward that inevitability."

Minnesota National Guard officials weigh in on Walz service

"However, according to information shared by multiple official sources within the MNG, Walz earned that rank and would need either the gift of prophecy or a time machine to use the deployment as an excuse to leave the service, as his May 2005 retirement date came months before the 1-125th Battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team learned they would mobilize and most of a year before the unit was actually deployed to Iraq for what would become a historically long, 22-month tour."

"According to Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the MNG’s State Public Affairs Officer, Walz “served from April 8, 1981, to May 16, 2005″ during which time he “held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant, and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion.”"

This has all been said before by myself and others here, and especially by others in Walz's previous campaigns.
YOU LEFT out the after 24 years of service part.
 
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