Veteran Goes OFF On Fake Soldier Scoring Black Friday Deals In Uniform

A veteran shopping at Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne, Pennsylvania on Black Friday was excited to spot another Ranger in uniform. His excitement was short-lived, however, when he realized that the man was not a Ranger at all. Apparently, he was wearing a fake uniform to try to score good Black Friday deals. The veteran noticed a few things wrong with the uniform and decided to confront the impostor.

Here’s the video:

The veteran’s wife became concerned and seemingly pulled her husband away.

From Addicting Info:

The veteran who confronted the Ranger is actually a former Infantryman from Easy Co 2/506 101st. Although the fake ranger managed to stumble his way through some of the veteran’s questions, it wasn’t long before his scam was revealed this guy was a fraud, and he was dressed in Ranger gear to cash in on the Black Friday deals reserved for real veterans. Once the “Ranger” was exposed, he struggled to make a quick exit despite the veteran continuing to grill him and accuse him of wearing stolen valor.

Guardian of Valor uploaded the video on November 28th. From the Guardian of Valor website:

“Our Mission at Guardian Of Valor LLC, is to out those who falsely claim Military service and/or claim unauthorized medals or tabs. It may be your First Amendment right to lie about service to this country, and medals earned, but it is our First Amendment right to show the world your lies. Our admins are a group of Active and Veteran service members that want to protect the Uniforms of the services and the Valor, Integrity and Honor that comes with that. We value our service, our veterans, and the fallen, and will do whatever is needed to protect them. The public should be aware of any and all persons that would lie about service or unearned medals or tabs.”

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