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I'm very involved with Tor, i2p, protecting free speech and privacy, which is why I believe ED deserves to remain available for all - freedom of expression, doy.

Unless said speech is directed at me
 


 
 


Deployment

Conrads opinion on his deployment
   
 
Yeah, I was, it has the years and months total time right there on the very document, but you're so fucking retarded that you can't read, obviously. But boy, you do love to skim a line, talk shit, skim a line, talk shit.
 

 
 

   
 
Not all my deployments were at sea. I was assigned to JCU (Landbased/Airborne), and JMAST (Landbase/Amphibious).
 

 
 

   
 
I did indeed deploy, multiple times to various places on land and at sea, which is significantly more than you have done
 

 
 

The US Navy's opinion on Conrads deployment
   
 
When asked about his deployments, he ultimately

admitted, “I never deployed.”
 


 
 


Medals

Conrads opinion on his medals
   
 
All of my medals were earned. All of them!
 

 
 

   
 
I have valor. You dont even know what valor is
 

 
 


The US Navys opinion on Conrads medals


   
 
Submitted several documents purporting to show the appellant was entitled to wear the Purple Heart Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal,

the Combat Action Ribbon, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, as well as qualified as an Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare (EXW) Specialist. He also submitted documents indicating he had been entitled to imminent danger pay for deployments to Cote D’Ivoire and Afghanistan
 


 
 

   
 
The appellant submitted these documents in the hope of gaining admission into a program for wounded veterans
 

 
 

   
 
NCIS asked for and received the appellant’s permission to search his personal computers. A forensic examiner discovered several files on the appellant’s

computer that contained images of award citations, NAVPERS 1070/613 forms, and signatures of certifying officials. These images match in material aspects the documents the appellant provided to HM2 F, and appear to have been “cut and pasted” to create the documents
 


 
 

   
 
We are also satisfied that the appellant’s confession was sufficiently corroborated by other evidence in the case.

Specifically, we considered the numerous images found on the appellant’s personal computer indicating the appellant created the documents purporting to prove authorization to wear deployment-related awards