50 Republican Service Members and Veterans Slam Governor Walz for Embroidering His Military Service Record in Scathing Letter

50 Republican Service Members and Veterans Slam Governor Walz for Embroidering His Military Service Record in Scathing Letter

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By Jim Hᴏft 

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50 Republican veterans, many of whom are prominent members of Congress, have come together to publicly condemn Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, accusing him of misrepresenting his military service record.

The letter, which was shared by the Trump campaign, accuses Walz of repeatedly lying about his military background, calling into question his fitness for higher office.

Tim Walz has long touted his military service as a cornerstone of his political career, frequently highlighting his time in the National Guard during campaign stops and speeches.

However, recent revelations indicate,  Walz has lied about his service and falsely claimed achievements to bolster his political image.

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The letter begins with a solemn reminder of the importance of the Vice Presidency, a role that requires unwavering trust and a deep commitment to the United States. “As veterans who have served our nation, we feel compelled to address your egregious misrepresentations and urge you to come clean to the American people,” the veterans wrote.

The signatories, led by Representative Brian Mast, Chair of Veterans and Military Families for Trump, expressed their outrage over Walz’s alleged claims of being a “Retired Command Sergeant Major” and his assertions of carrying weapons “in war.”

According to the letter, Walz did not complete the requirements for such a rank and had not served in combat as he claimed.

The veterans concluded their letter with a direct challenge to Walz, demanding that he admit to lying and acknowledge the truth about his military service.

Read the full letter below:

The Office of the Vice President is a position that requires the trust of the American people and a solemn commitment to duty on behalf of the United States of America. As veterans who have served our nation, we feel compelled to address your egregious misrepresentations and urge you to come clean to the American people.

You have stated that you are “damn proud” of your service, and like any American veteran, you should be. But there is no honor in lying about the nature of your service. Repeatedly claiming to be a “Retired Command Sergeant Major” when you did not complete the requirements was not honorable.

Nor was it honorable to claim to carry weapons “in war” when you had not served in war, and abandoning the men and women under your leadership just as they were getting ready to deploy was certainly not honorable either.

To be blunt, when you falsely claim military service that did not happen and abandon your post, you diminish the real sacrifices made by veterans who did serve in combat. Military service is not merely a job or a uniform. Those who serve in the Armed Forces endure rigorous training, face perilous situations, and make sacrifices that most civilians can’t comprehend.

The honor of wearing the uniform is earned through dedication, bravery, and an unwavering sense of duty. You have displayed none of these characteristics as you have lied your way through a political career launched on the foundation of a title you did not earn and combat deployments you did not take part in.

In short, our grave concern stems from the fact that the office of the Vice President is one heartbeat away from becoming the Commander-In-Chief. You’ve already demonstrated your unwillingness to lead in time of war and a lack of honor through your blatant misrepresentations exploiting and co-opting the experiences of America’s combat veterans for personal gain.

As a result, America’s veterans and servicemembers are rightfully concerned about what would happen to them should you ascend to the Presidency. When America asked you to lead your troops into War, you turned your back on your troops. You have violated the trust of our brothers and sisters in arms.

Their blood, sweat, and sacrifice are the only reason our nation is able to exist. Until you admit you lied to them, there is no way you can be trusted to serve as Vice President.

Sincerely,

Brian Mast, Chair of Veterans and Military Families for Trump;
U.S. Representative (FL-21); U.S. Army
Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator (IA); Army National Guard
Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator (KS); U.S. Army Reserve
Rick Scott, U.S. Senator (FL); U.S. Navy
Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator (MS); U.S. Air Force Reserve
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative (TX-36); U.S. Air Force
Don Bacon, U.S. Representative (NE-02); U.S. Air Force
Jim Baird, U.S. Representative (IN-04); U.S. Army
Jim Banks, U.S. Representative (IN-03); U.S. Navy Reserve
Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative (MI-01); U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
Mike Bost, U.S. Representative (IL-12); U.S. Marine Corps
Mike Carey, U.S. Representative (OH-15); U.S. Army Reserve
Eli Crane, U.S. Representative (AZ-02); U.S. Navy
Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative (OH-08); U.S. Army
Neal Dunn, U.S. Representative (FL-02); U.S. Army
Jake Ellzey, U.S. Representative (TX-06); U.S. Navy
Pat Fallon, U.S. Representative (TX-04); U.S. Air Force
Scott Fitzgerald, U.S. Representative (WI-05); U.S. Army Reserve
Scott Franklin, U.S. Representative (FL-18); U.S. Navy
Tony Gonzales, U.S. Representative (TX-23), U.S. Navy
Mark Green, U.S. Representative (TN-07); U.S. Army
Brett Guthrie, U.S. Representative (KY-02); U.S. Army
Clay Higgins, U.S. Representative (LA-03); Army National Guard
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative (TX-38); U.S. Army
Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative (CA-48); U.S. Army
Ronny Jackson, U.S. Representative (TX-13); U.S. Navy
Jen Kiggans, U.S. Representative (VA-02); U.S. Navy
Nick LaLota, U.S. Representative (NY-01); U.S. Navy
Greg Lopez, U.S. Representative (CO-04); U.S. Air Force
Barry Loudermilk, U.S. Representative (GA-11); U.S. Air Force
Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative (FL-13); U.S. Air Force
Rich McCormick, U.S. Representative (GA-06); U.S. Navy
Max Miller, U.S. Representative (OH-07); U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, U.S. Representative (IA-01); U.S. Army
Cory Mills, U.S. Representative (FL-07); U.S. Army
Barry Moore, U.S. Representative (AL-02); Army National Guard
Troy Nehls, U.S. Representative (TX-22); U.S. Army Reserve
Zach Nunn, U.S. Representative (IA-03); U.S. Air Force Reserve
Scott Perry, U.S. Representative (PA-10); Army National Guard
August Pfluger, U.S. Representative (TX-11); U.S. Air Force
Guy Reschenthaler, U.S. Representative (PA-14); U.S. Navy
Hal Rogers, U.S. Representative (KY-05); Army National Guard
Keith Self, U.S. Representative (TX-03); U.S. Army
Gregory Steube, U.S. Representative (FL-17); U.S. Army
William Timmons, U.S. Representative (SC-04); Air National Guard
Derrick Van Orden, U.S. Representative (WI-03); U.S. Navy
Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative (FL-06); Army National Guard
Brandon Williams, U.S. Representative (NY-22); U.S. Navy
Joe Wilson, U.S. Representative (SC-02); Army National Guard
Ryan Zinke, U.S. Representative (MT-01); U.S. Navy

Tim Walz Lied About Being Eligible to Retire the Same Week as 9/11 Yet Choosing to Re-Enlist

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By Kristina Wong.

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Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz reacts as he speaks at the Am
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Democrat vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has claimed he was eligible to retire from the military the same week as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and implied he chose to re-enlist out of a sense of patriotic duty. However, according to the Minnesota National Guard, he was not eligible to retire and receive retirement benefits until 2002.

In a 2009 interview for the Library of Congress’s Veteran History Project Collection, Walz claimed he reached 20 years in the National Guard — the benchmark for retirement from the military — the same week as the terrorist attacks, but that he chose to re-enlist.

Walz said:

It was — the notice as I said came in early 2003, I think many of us after September 11 — my 20 years was actually, ironically enough, up that week of September 11, 2001, of the time that I had off and made up, so I re-enlisted, like I think the vast majority of people did.

A real sense of uncertainty of what was going to — but a real sense of wanting to do something.

I think many of us in those early days — that sense of Afghanistan and the Taliban and where that, you know, that attack came from. [Emphasis added].

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Walz also wrote in a November 3, 2006, op-ed as a U.S. congressional candidate:

After completing 20 years of service in 2001, I re-enlisted to serve our country for another four years following Sept. 11…

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However, Minnesota National Guard’s Director of Manpower & Personnel Army Col. Ryan Cochran recent confirmed in a statement sent to reporters on August 13, 2024, that Walz was not eligible to retire until August 2002.  He said in the statement, sent to Breitbart News and other outlets:

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Governor Tim Walz received his notification of eligibility for retirement on August 3, 2002. 

He was promoted to sergeant major (E-9) on September 17, 2004, and immediately began serving as the command sergeant major for the 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery while his packet was submitted to the National Guard Bureau to appoint him to command sergeant major (E-9). 

Once approved by NGB, he was laterally appointed to command sergeant major (E-9) on April 1, 2005. He retired from the Minnesota National Guard on May 16, 2005. 

Our records do not indicate when he made his request to retire. 

Leadership reviews and approves all requests to retire.

He was administratively reduced to master sergeant (E-8) on May 15, 2005, because he did not complete all required U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy coursework. [Emphasis added].

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Asked for further clarification on Thursday, the Minnesota National Guard told Breitbart News that August 3, 2002, was the exact date he was eligible for retirement — not before then.

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According to one account by a veteran who served with Walz, Walz did re-enlist on September 18, 2001, and sign a new contract to continu... but had he chosen to leave the military at the time, he would not have been considered “retired” or eligible receive the accompanying benefits.

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Multiple media outlets have repeated Walz’s lie that he was eligible for retirement the week of the terrorist attacks.

1) For example, the Washington Post‘s fact-checker, Glenn Kessler, reported:

September 2001  Though Walz qualified for retirement at 20 years of service, he said in an interview for a Library of Congress oral history project that the Sept. 11 attacks persuaded him to reenlist.

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2) The fact-checking website Snopes also implied he was eligible for retirement, writing:

Though Walz’s initial commitment to the Guard ended in 2001, he re-enlisted following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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3) CNN’s Dana Bash outright repeated Walz’s lie, recently asking Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) in an interview: “Governor Walz served 24 years — he even stayed after he could’ve retired because of 9/11 — more than the country asked of him. Do you honor his service?”

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4)  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) also repeated the lie on August 11, 2024, on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki,” saying:

So first of all, he was in the National Guard 20 years, he thought he’d stay 20 years. But then 9/11 happened, so he signed up for four (sic) more years. He retired from that to run for Congress months before his unit was assigned to being deployed.

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While Walz enlisted in April 1981, and thus would have served 20 years by April 2001,

However, he took a total of about 5 months off from the National Guard to travel to China during 1989 and 1990. 

According to the Minnesota National Guard, a member is eligible for retirement after reaching 20 years of “credible service.”

Thus, Walz may have served for a timespan of 20 years by September 11, 2001, but he was not yet eligible to retire.

After Walz re-enlisted on September 18, 2001, for another six years, he left after he was eligible for retirement and retirement benefits, but before his six-year-contract was up on September 18, 2007.

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He retired in May 2005, several months after his campaign for Congress acknowledged his unit would potentially deploy to Iraq.

This lie adds to the other lies he has told about his service, such as:.

1) He claimed he was a “retired command sergeant major” (E-9), whereas he retired as a master sergeant (E-8), which is a rank below.

2) He had the hutzpah to hand out coins while he was a congressman with "command sergeant major" rank engraved.

3) He also claimed he carried weapons “in war,” when he never deployed to a combat zone.

4) And he has failed to correct journalists and others when they said he deployed to Afghanistan, or was an Afghanistan War veteran.

5) The NYT reported, he lied about he and his wife using in vitro fertilization to conceive their two children.

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Recently, the New York Times acknowledged that Walz “misrepresented” elements of his service. Other media said" he "misspoke"  OH, FOR ALMOST 20 YEARS?

It is clear beyond doubt, he is an incurable, serial, aggrandizer, embroiderer, liar!!

 

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