WALTER MITTY EXPOSED!

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • A Senior Police Officer caught wearing a South Atlantic Medal, (Falklands War 1982). When, at the time of the Campaign, he was 15 years old and serving in the Cadets.

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  • @colinb5415
    @colinb5415 Před 6 dny +92

    As a civilian I find this incredibly embarrassing. My father was a very down to earth man and had been a career soldier, finishing his service as a WO1 like you. He served throughout WW2 from day one until the end. He didn`t come away with a bag full of medals and he almost never talked of the horrors that he saw, but he did talk of the lighter moments and of his career during peace time in Africa and the Middle East before the war. I`ve found this to be true of most genuine veterans. I have over the years heard some really tall tales from people who claim to have been in or have actually served. Even as a civilian I can tell when someone is lying and it doesn`t benefit anyone. Shame on the Copper who did this. How can he ever hold his head up in public again.

    • @markfalshaw-gv9im
      @markfalshaw-gv9im Před 5 dny +4

      Well said mate you sound like your describing my Farther to a T ,he never mentioned the bad only the funny and he never went to any reunions just remembrance Sunday on the telly and he was left with some really bad physical injuries and some mental scars wich he allso never spoke about only to Mum

    • @bloodrave9578
      @bloodrave9578 Před dnem +1

      I'm a civilian but members of my family have served (none in the Falklands), that copper was just plain disrespectful and the lie that he was in the Falklands War is a disservice to those who fought, bled and even died so the Falklands could be liberated.

    • @gutz323
      @gutz323 Před dnem +1

      My great uncle Vic (now deseased) had a similar career by the sound of it. He was a Sgt Major, a career soldier and also served in North Africa and the Middle East, before, during, and after the war, he helped settle troubles in Palestine after WW2. He got shot on 2 occasions during the war, and one of the times was left for dead by German soldiers, but luckily around 24 hours later, the Allies came through the scene of the previous day's battle, and found him barely alive. He had been shot in the chest, so was a very lucky man. He went back out fighting as soon as he could too. A strange anecdote to this story, is that unfortunately, he died in hospital suffering from Dementia, or Altziemers, and although he couldn't recognise his wife or most family members, he had full on conversations, in Arabic, with the middle Eastern Doctors and nurses, who were treating him. This was in the mid 1990's when he died, and hadn't spoke a word of Arabic probably since the early 1950's, when he was still in Palestine. It is strange how the brain works, where you can't remember what you had for breakfast, or the name of your wife, but you can remember how to speak a fluent language, you learnt over 50 years ago, and haven't used in nearly 40 years.

    • @colinb5415
      @colinb5415 Před dnem

      @@gutz323 That was the sort of men that they were. A different generation, a tougher generation. When I read your comment I wondered if your uncle and my Father ever met. If your uncle was into boxing in the military then it`s quite possible.

    • @martyc4599
      @martyc4599 Před 4 hodinami +1

      Same as both my Grandads (who both fought in WW2) when they were alive. Not a whisper. Must have seen some terrible sights.

  • @catch22again
    @catch22again Před 4 dny +17

    I used to drive a Major General when I served in the WRAC. He wasn't happy when he was given the ribbon for the Queens silver jubilee so he gave it to me.... he felt that they should only have been awarded to the troops.
    I won't wear it because it wasn't actually awarded to me but I cherish it because he was such a lovely man to work for and it reminds me of him.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 4 dny +3

      Cracking story, thank you for sharing it. It's obvious to me, and will be to others that read this, that you have one of the army's values which you hold dear, that is Integrity. Well done you. Thank you for commenting 👍

    • @andydudley1775
      @andydudley1775 Před dnem +2

      the good man wanted to earn it personal dignity matters .

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Před 10 hodinami

      If a serving Major General gave you a commemorative medal you are entitled to wear it.

    • @user-kt5dh8lk6n
      @user-kt5dh8lk6n Před 9 hodinami

      There's more honour in a bare chest than a fake medal.

    • @user-kt5dh8lk6n
      @user-kt5dh8lk6n Před 9 hodinami

      I never got further than Tidworth and Bulford, but still proud to have served.

  • @davekelly9657
    @davekelly9657 Před 6 dny +89

    We call it stolen valor over here in the States. I served in the Navy. I absolutely despise service members or the worst of the worst civilians pretending to be something none of them had the balls to serve their country. Just despicable. ⚓🇺🇲🇺🇲

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +11

      Agreed Dave, 👍 thank you for your service 🇺🇸

    • @micksmixxx
      @micksmixxx Před 6 dny

      @davekelly9657. Blessings to you, brother. ♥ Thank you for your service, sir.👍

    • @harrymonti6586
      @harrymonti6586 Před 6 dny +4

      I've seen some of these stolen valor videos. Entertaining but I think my mid 70s early 80s Army amigos would prefer to have just battered the liar instead of outing him on mobile phone cam... shit!! mobiles werent invented then were they?😳

    • @nicolajohnson1887
      @nicolajohnson1887 Před 6 dny +8

      I didn't serve, but this seems like a very odd thing to do, they must have no self worth.

    • @harrymonti6586
      @harrymonti6586 Před 6 dny

      @@nicolajohnson1887 Nicola, I only served only 6yrs but that included a tour in Belfast in 1977 few weeks after my 18th Birthday but despite some bum twitching moments saw it as a good character building experience.. but yeah, I've never really understood why someone would pretend to do a job requiring nothing but a torso, 2xlegs, 2xarms and a head. BAOR&N.IRELAND needed bodies so if you had em you were in. They've obviously got issues but their lies&deceit can really upset some ppl, its pretty easy to forget someone especially when they've pretended to be someone else for the last 13/14yrs.. People ask why as a known proper veteran like me failed to catch him out? Easy answer is it was other people in the group he told stories to and tbh I thought he was a f*n idiot, veteran or not and more or less ignored the fool, until I went on Facebook, joined a NI veterans group that required details of service in NI before you could join group. I told em the situation and asked best way to check if he served in NI as I knew he'd told my stepdaughter and some other young females he was haunted&traumatised after his best mate was cut in half by a belt fed M60 machine gun. This was final straw and I was advised to go online and apply to gain access to the still unpublished to the public Northern Ireland Roll of Honour, checked the unit he claimed to have served in(2Gren Guards) and saw 3 deaths from RTAs, a accidental shooting in loading bay (single shot not more) and 1 poor lad who was actually killed by the Provos but 4yrs after the Walt claimed he left the Army. Another mate read it and I sent him a text saying if he might have not been 100%truthful with us lot then not to bother answering text. He didnt so was outed to a few other groups of ppl he told same lies too& they dumped him too. No kidding he lost his entire social circle and any credibility in the Bristol area he might have possibly had.. You reap what you sow as somebody famous once said.. or maybe I just imagined it? Walts? I sh*t em, old mate of mines favourite comment on the subject sadly now passed away but not forgotten.. one last joke for y'all.. I'm Glaswegian so joke best said in that accent. Difference between Bing Crosby???.... Bing sings and Walt Disney.... I'll get my coat.... TAXXXII

  • @harry9392
    @harry9392 Před 6 dny +142

    Former Northants Police Chief Constable Nick Adderley has been found to have committed gross misconduct and has been dismissed.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +20

      Good, but what about his pension I wonder

    • @Katmando376
      @Katmando376 Před 6 dny +6

      ​@@LetsTab59-bd4fdNever heard of a chief constable being thrown out before.🧑‍✈️

    • @barrymason5714
      @barrymason5714 Před 6 dny +6

      Been a right Walt, claimed in the navy as well. But was only in cadets.
      Sacked without notice, so probably waved bye bye to his pension as well.
      Must have thought he would get away with it, so didn't jump before he was pushed, that might have meant he kept his pension.

    • @user-ff2hi4op7v
      @user-ff2hi4op7v Před 6 dny +5

      @@LetsTab59-bd4fd That should be denied him drawing even a penny......

    • @ianashton1593
      @ianashton1593 Před 6 dny +9

      He was on £176,550 a year and getting full pay throughout the investigation. From what I read discussions will be taking place next week to determine punishment if any but as a minimum he should lose his pension and be made to pay back his salary from when he was suspended. Not 100% sure it’s true but apparently his ex wife was the one who brought his lies and deceit to light. Could be prosecuted for misconduct in public office and fraud by false representation both of which can carry a jail sentence. My guess is nothing happens to him and he gets to keep his pay and pension !

  • @poulterbaz
    @poulterbaz Před 6 dny +134

    He was the Chief Conbstable of Northamtonshire, lied about rank and medals. Nice tab mate, and a great rant, well said.

    • @jonno3419
      @jonno3419 Před 6 dny +8

      He was also only 15 during the Falklands.

    • @barrymason5714
      @barrymason5714 Před 6 dny +8

      And he's got the sack without notice. Pension gone a burton too probably.
      Defo no guard duties for him.

    • @kevindarkstar
      @kevindarkstar Před 6 dny

      As a non military person.... What is a Tab?

    • @Grumfuttocks
      @Grumfuttocks Před 6 dny +5

      @@kevindarkstartactical advance to battle

    • @551moley
      @551moley Před 6 dny +2

      ​@@kevindarkstar A little walk/run to wake up..

  • @JonAbson-rd4dy
    @JonAbson-rd4dy Před 6 dny +72

    If you serve, or if you have served, these Walter’s are going to stick out like a sore thumb.

    • @HuwiteNFI
      @HuwiteNFI Před 6 dny +8

      Great comment mate. 100% true, if their uniform etc doesn't give it away, 20 seconds of conversation usually does it.

    • @johnwhite.762
      @johnwhite.762 Před 6 dny

      Err, no in my experience the bloated thumbs end up sticking out like sore Walters.... CNUTs, the lot of them....

    • @shecksthesheckler423
      @shecksthesheckler423 Před 6 dny +3

      Just talking to one makes me raise my eyebrows as their language and daring do, has my ears up, just had one recently, he saw my veterans badge and straight away calling me a crap hat and telling me he was in the paras, Falklands, gulf, Iraq, Afghan, Bosnia, Sierra Leone, but it's when I said gulf war, really who with, that's when the bull started calling it desert storm rather than op granby or the gulf war, plus he was younger than me and I was 15 when the Falklands war was on, so I called him out, he couldn't get away quick enough

    • @user-he5so4gz4r
      @user-he5so4gz4r Před 6 dny +5

      There was one down in the southwest, was in the SAS, joined up, did his basic at Hereford then blah,blah,blah. When asked what his parent regiment was he didn't know what that meant.

    • @RossNaylor-uq4jp
      @RossNaylor-uq4jp Před 6 dny +1

      Oh yeah if you have ever served usually all you need to do is look at them and you can tell if they had served I don't know what it is its just the way we walk and the side burns and clean shave all these things together are usually an indication of a serviceman I hate Walter mittys it's even worse when it's someone who has served and trys telling you they were sas or sbs they must be bigger than the green army 😂 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💪🇺🇸👊✌

  • @Dilip122S
    @Dilip122S Před 6 dny +39

    Thank you for your channel. As an older bloke, 58 with blood pressure issues, I've recently started getting into your habit: walking with a bit of weight on. It's how I do my shopping now, I walk the few miles to my local Aldi, load up my rucksack with the shopping, then walk back, usually while talking to my mate on the phone. Trying to build up to carrying a bit more, going a bit further. Thank you for the inspiration.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +7

      Thank you for your support. Brilliant idea of tabbing with your shopping. I sure it will help towards improving your blood pressure.
      Take care, Lets Tab

    • @donaldmckernan6335
      @donaldmckernan6335 Před 6 dny +2

      Good idea

    • @jamiewalker8772
      @jamiewalker8772 Před 5 dny

      @@LetsTab59-bd4fdI’m sure I know you sir

    • @Dilip122S
      @Dilip122S Před 5 dny +3

      @@LetsTab59-bd4fd Wife left in 2022, my dad died in March 2024. To be honest, I was falling apart, but now trying to pull myself back together. You may not realise it, but your videos are providing me with some of the inspiration I've needed. Not blowing smoke up etc , but thank you.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 5 dny +5

      @Dilip122S well I'm glad to hear I'm still of some use. I've been out the Army for 9 years now and most of that time I've been a bit lost. I started this channel about a year ago and it's actually helping me get by. Thank you for your support, it's comments and feedback like yours that spurs me on to keep going 👍

  • @marcopaganotto9125
    @marcopaganotto9125 Před 6 dny +31

    I was 12 years old when the Falklands war broke out, and had just returned from Argentina after visiting my father's family and my Grandparents for the first and only time!
    The day before the war actually began, I was made to stand in front of my entire school at assembly and tell everyone about my wonderful trip to Argentina.
    The next day it became enemy territory!
    It was a pretty difficult time for a little kid, especially when my father appeared on ITV condemning both sides.

    • @jbuckley2546
      @jbuckley2546 Před 6 dny +3

      That sounds a tough ride. Character building. I'm the same age and school could be rough.

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 5 dny

      That must have been rough.

    • @andydudley1775
      @andydudley1775 Před dnem

      it was all about money and oil never people .

    • @EdlerGeek66
      @EdlerGeek66 Před 19 hodinami

      @@andydudley1775 not for those of us who went!

    • @darrenmundee2706
      @darrenmundee2706 Před 15 hodinami

      I bet you got more shit when they beat us with that maradonna hand ball but that second was the best goal ever scored 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😂😂

  • @donaldmckernan6335
    @donaldmckernan6335 Před 6 dny +149

    Cannot believe people want to Walt. It makes me furious especially after I keep it quiet, how I survived Isandlwana, then led the Charge of the Light Brigade and single handedly raised the siege of Mafeking. Bloody Walt’s.

    • @plumduff3303
      @plumduff3303 Před 6 dny +9

      😂😂😂

    • @nilsalmquist9424
      @nilsalmquist9424 Před 6 dny +25

      You were lucky, I was at Hastings and was next to King Harold when he got the arrow in his eyeball.

    • @jimmcdonald2101
      @jimmcdonald2101 Před 6 dny +19

      I don't like talk about it, but the Duke of Wellington gave me a medal and 6 shillings for taking a French musket round for him at Cadiz....

    • @harryfaber
      @harryfaber Před 6 dny +8

      @@nilsalmquist9424 Crikey, we must have a meet up, I was with Guillaume and Bishop Odo. Didn't really get in to the fight, I was seasick all the way over, trip over my feet and fell flat on the beach.

    • @donaldmckernan6335
      @donaldmckernan6335 Před 6 dny +6

      @@nilsalmquist9424you lucky sod. That could have hurt 😂

  • @willh248
    @willh248 Před 6 dny +31

    Suprised he didnt have a Egypt 1882 medal on might have been more believable.

  • @mitchphotoflix
    @mitchphotoflix Před 6 dny +12

    Good video brother. Gulf War vet here. I spent 7 years stationed in Germany near Mainz.

  • @wayneeldred8149
    @wayneeldred8149 Před 6 dny +11

    Couldn't aggree more, 8yrs TA no campaigns, bestest of times and fantastic experiences, total respect to those who have earned their genuine campaign medals.

  • @andrewsmith9143
    @andrewsmith9143 Před 5 dny +15

    I am a former police Firearms officer both in uniform CID/NCA and special branch. We had a sergeant firearms instructor who bragged about being ex SAS. Said that he had seen action in numerous places from Oman to Ulster. My ex service team mates suspected that he was a Walter. They asked him about dates and barracks which confirmed their suspicions. His service record was checked and confirmed he was indeed a liar as did an SAS RSM. Although we proved to our senior officers that this man was a fraud and not the full shilling he was allowed to continue. Strangely ex service and special branch officers we rostered to another instructor on Training/classification days. Walter was allowed to continued training the youngsters and told them some really fantastic stories about his exploits in 'The Regiment'.
    As for medals I could wear both my farther and grandfathers, I didn't earn them so I don't.
    My Police good conduct and long service medal remains unworn. They were given to Walter's as above and other similar individuals, so to me therefore it is meaningless.
    Ex Chief Constable Adderley should be charged with obtaining his rank and salary by deception S14/15 of the Fraud Act 2006.

    • @philhunter9158
      @philhunter9158 Před 5 dny

      What about obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception, theft act !!!

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 Před 5 dny

      @@philhunter9158 Can we do the whole of parliament for the same charges 😁

    • @alannorthdevonuk763
      @alannorthdevonuk763 Před 4 dny +1

      Hi, I followed a similar police route to you, as outlined - minus NCA. I have the police good conduct / long service medal and the Queen's Silver Jubilee medal. These have never been worn, and never seen the light of day since I received them via dispatch. The police service is a civilian organisation and I'm afraid I have to disagree with civilian organisation employees receiving medals, a certificate is good enough.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 4 dny

      Absolutely agree 100%......

    • @philhunter9158
      @philhunter9158 Před 4 dny

      @@robshirewood5060 no because they come under constitutional law so they are protected by that.

  • @shaunytwo
    @shaunytwo Před 6 dny +30

    Me? Ex army, my best friend spider Webb navy, went down south on the Atlantic Conveyor. He went to his bunk and woke up floating in the sea. Transfered to the hospital ship, then the long way home. Three years later, he was a shadow of his former self. He died shortly after.
    Now, ask me what i think of Walter Mittys.

  • @gfo8755
    @gfo8755 Před 6 dny +36

    I was in the RAF under training when the Falklands kicked off. We were prepared to provide security for important infrastructure installations. Did we do anything - NO, but we served and were prepared to go. Proud to have served. I ended up with long service and Jubilee medals, ironically in the Police, and wear them with pride.

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 5 dny +5

      You were ready and willing. That in itself is contributing to national security.
      Ex-Phantom maintainer.

    • @crabbersuniquescalemodels9996
      @crabbersuniquescalemodels9996 Před 5 dny +5

      The fact you actually served is enough. You can only do what you given to do. Big respect!

  • @dogzero1
    @dogzero1 Před 5 dny +53

    I was in the RAF for 36 years. We never tabbed or yomped. We ordered a taxi. And we never had to dig in. We checked in. ✈🍺

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 5 dny +9

      And we, (army), would have struggled without you. 🫡🍺

    • @dogzero1
      @dogzero1 Před 5 dny +4

      @@LetsTab59-bd4fd Especially during the Battle of Britain. 😎

    • @MarkARhodie
      @MarkARhodie Před 4 dny +1

      lol.

    • @rickydepledge3245
      @rickydepledge3245 Před 4 dny

      Typical raf wankers. Just like my brother. Soft as shit.❤

    • @Buck3366
      @Buck3366 Před 2 dny

      My ex Army mate still used that old doozy towards me ( RAF 10 yrs) on a regular basis and I just smile and give a thumbs up 😂

  • @paulbrown4235
    @paulbrown4235 Před 6 dny +39

    Well, I watched that news item & the miscreant is one Nick Adderly, now the ex chief constable of northants police. He was 15 at the time of the falklands. He was in the navy, but achieved the rank of able seaman but claimed he’d been a Lt. No wonder the public don’t trust the police. All rather sad if you ask me. As you asked, he got the sack! 😊

  • @robdogwalker
    @robdogwalker Před 2 dny +3

    It's high time that this is treated as crime as they do in the U.S. I served as a Royal Naval Reservist for 26 years and would not dream of claiming any award that was not due to me. I enjoyed this video,thanks Sergeant Major,(Bravo Zulu!)

  • @davesaunders568
    @davesaunders568 Před 4 dny +3

    I started out as a Army Cadet in 1965, became an instructor in 1970 . Left in 1973 and joined the T.A. in '75 became CSM in '85. Left in2001. Then worked for the RFCA ( Reserve Forces and Cadet Association until 2018. I have never or ever will pretend to be anything I am not. If I had found someone doing that, it would be a very bad day for the individual. Thanks 👍

  • @bob_the_bomb4508
    @bob_the_bomb4508 Před 6 dny +50

    An American colleague of mine in Cambodia told me that they were being inundated by “Vietnam War” Walt’s. All allegedly spec ops of one type or another.
    No truck drivers, bedding store men, cooks etc. No wonder they lost: nobody could get fed, pick up any ammo or get a decent night’s kip :)

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před 6 dny +2

      Yeah Walt’s never pretend to be blanket stackers do they😂😂😂😂

  • @granitesevan6243
    @granitesevan6243 Před 6 dny +10

    One of your best videos yet, pal. A noble message and super scenery. Greetings from my holiday in the south of France 😎

  • @JohnGBlackBelt53
    @JohnGBlackBelt53 Před 6 dny +14

    I totally agree. How on earth did he think he could get away with it.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +1

      God only knows, I mean that Falklands medal is very recognisable

    • @iandeare1
      @iandeare1 Před 6 dny +2

      Presumably he skipped, or was fast tracked past; the 'Spotting the Bleeding Obvious' class at Hendon

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 4 dny +1

      Some people have all the brass neck it takes to delude, con and deceive. People passing themselves off as doctors, surgeons, shrinks etc, isn't unheard of.....

    • @sarahaspinallaspinall2072
      @sarahaspinallaspinall2072 Před 3 hodinami +1

      asking them there last three ususally catches them out I remember we had a bloke claiming to be ex army where I worked once did not take long to catch him out

  • @Stillgotallmyfingers
    @Stillgotallmyfingers Před 3 dny +2

    “Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea”
    Samuel Johnson
    I enjoy dropping in on your channel from time to time, keep up the good work ⚓️🏴‍☠️

  • @NobbySapper
    @NobbySapper Před 6 dny +33

    The easy way to out a Walt is to ask for their service number. Not only do they need to know one, but the numbers too tell when you served. Your service number is part of your very DNA.
    You need to do an immense amount of homework to be a credible Walt, to know about units, postings etc.
    The Corps of Royal Engineers was huge, but everyone knows someone. Its amazing on my FB page the number of mutual friends I have, guys that I have never met know friends of mine.
    You have Walters, who are totally fabricated. And Bloaters, who have served, but "enhanced" their CV to something a bit more interesting.
    I served for 8 yrs, I don't have a medal to show for my time, it's a matter or circumstances. The years I served (between '83 - '91) there weren't any operational tours except NI. I don't feel the need to creat an alternative life for myself, I'm proud of what I did.

    • @micksmixxx
      @micksmixxx Před 6 dny

      @NobbySapper. And so you should be proud, brother. Service is what counts, not whether you've served in a place where medals were issued for your participation. It's the Walter Mitty's that pretend, or enhance, their stories that I believe gets people's backs up. 👍

    • @Div3r
      @Div3r Před 6 dny +5

      My check is what were your last three, if it's a Welsh regiment maybe their last four. (there may be a lot of guys named Jones).
      I am a bit like you I served during all the major engagements 75 - 97 but never got an invite. When the first Gulf War kicked off I got sent to Belize as a diving instructor of all things, there were so many flights going to Dhahran that we flew Monarch to Belize.
      Spent a lot of time in NI (support helicopters) doing nothing more heroic than staggering back from the NAAFI at Aldergrove of an evening.
      As for Walt's, they don't really bother me, bit sad really.
      Ironically I live in Northamptonshire and what worries me more is the background checks of Police officers.

    • @user-hq8vy5to8t
      @user-hq8vy5to8t Před 6 dny

      Worked with a bloke once who spent 2 years trying to convince me that he'd been in the army. Asked him his number and he reeled off 4 digits. Asked again a while later and got 4 slightly different numbers. Turned out he failed the medical for colour blindness. Mind you it could have been the intelligence test he failed as well.

    • @alanlawson4180
      @alanlawson4180 Před 6 dny +1

      I like the idea of 'bloaters' :) And the Service Numbers idea is one I've used in the past when I've been approached by beggars - "Ex-Forces, please help". If real, I'll help, if a Walt, then no, direct them to some proper help.

    • @Grumfuttocks
      @Grumfuttocks Před 6 dny

      When they say they’re a para and don’t know the TRF for the 3 battalions 🤣🔴🔵🟢

  • @brodequin8261
    @brodequin8261 Před 6 dny +15

    I'd hate the thought of Walter exposing himself.

  • @Inyokernjb
    @Inyokernjb Před 6 dny +4

    My father was an RSM in the Army and served over 20 plus years then went to Oman as a Captain with the Omani’s he like yourself spotted a fake and used to tell me, he would listen to people supposedly ex army tell their tales and let them dig a hole for themselves with Bull I enjoyed your input you reminded me so much of my fathers ways and straight talking.

  • @Sidney1WG
    @Sidney1WG Před 6 dny +11

    I served 11 years in the Welsh Guards and a 3 year veteran of Northern Ireland. My motivation to join was the Falklands War, and I have a lot of good friends who were on the Sir Galahad, so I take it personally with what that so-called police officer did. One close friend who served there cut his own throat at a war memorial where I live. And that muppet is walking around with a South Atlantic medal. I don't know why people do it because they always get found out. All I have is my GSM from service in Northern Ireland, but I'm happy with that, there is no way on this planet I would even dream of adding to it or lying about what I did, or didn't do. It really is sickening.

    • @omlette0
      @omlette0 Před 5 dny +2

      All you have is a GSM? Its more than enough mate. You took the oath, stood on hostile ground and served. 💪🙏👊

    • @wullieg7269
      @wullieg7269 Před 5 dny +1

      my mate was there NEMO ME IMPUNE

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 Před 5 dny +1

      I also have just the one medal, for 17.5 years undetected crime, the LS&GCM, I reckon yours beats mine.

    • @Sidney1WG
      @Sidney1WG Před 5 dny +2

      @@johnnunn8688 I'm not so sure mate. 17½ years without getting nicked. That's something else. I'd have never got one. 😁

    • @user-mg8xk6fn5e
      @user-mg8xk6fn5e Před 5 dny

      I was RRW we took over Ballykelly camp from you I was rear party in Tern Hill seen a lot of scared and disfigured men who where on the Sir Galahad and fought like Hero's to liberate the Falkland Islands..so when I see Walters like the copper it make my blood boil

  • @jameshardy6277
    @jameshardy6277 Před 6 dny +49

    I met a 'Walt' at his own wedding reception. His new wife introduced us with great excitement thinking we'd have loads to talk about. As I shook his hand, I said "hey up Royal, congratulations". He face dropped and I picked-up on this immediately. After asking him a few questions about Pass-Out dates, Units etc, we quickly established he'd been on a PRC (3-day Potential Recruits Course) but wasn't taken forward to attempt the Commando course / CTCRM. His wife had told me earlier that prior to being a fitness instructor, he'd been in the Royal Marines for 5-years!!!

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 6 dny +2

      I'm guessing they lived happily ever after?

    • @DS-od1kb
      @DS-od1kb Před 6 dny +13

      I used to work with a guy who claimed to be ex Paras, SAS and Foreign Legion. He actually did look the part and seemed confident telling stories. He slipped up when he told me he was 19 when he served in the Falklands when previously he had told me he celebrated his 18th birthday on the way down. I asked him if he had any photos of his glittering military career and apparently he met a woman who ran a pub in Hereford which burned down and they all got destroyed in the fire.

    • @PeterBren
      @PeterBren Před 6 dny +20

      I was in the pub tonight trying to order a drink from a man who claimed to be a bartender.
      Bartender. He was never a bartender. It took me 10 minutes to get a pint! ☺️

    • @leecooper8589
      @leecooper8589 Před 6 dny

      ​@@PeterBren I've spent all week working with someone who claims to be a "Manager".
      There's no way on earth that's true!

    • @DS-od1kb
      @DS-od1kb Před 6 dny +8

      @PeterBren It's always the Falklands people lie about. I knew another guy who claimed to have a 'mate' who served. He struggled to remember his surname or which regiment or unit he was in. Finally he told me he had retired but was in the TA serving in Germany when he was specially recalled. He even showed me a photo from Google images which bizarrely was of a US air force officer who had more medals than Idi Amin.

  • @charliehichens2093
    @charliehichens2093 Před 5 dny +1

    I really appreciate videos like this, I tried out for the forces but sadly failed the medical, how my life would have been different?? The thought of people wearing medals that they've not earnt is disgusting in my eyes. I'm sure we all know lads and ladies who have served and have some good stories to tell, but, they have time served!!! They earnt their place, they earnt their silver. I've found this channel by accident and I've subbed, look forward to more updates. God bless sir

  • @user-mg8xk6fn5e
    @user-mg8xk6fn5e Před 6 dny +2

    Thank you for the mention Brother love you

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny

      Always, and see you very soon.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @markbrennan4693
    @markbrennan4693 Před 6 dny +11

    Totally agree , stolen valour is the correct title. I collect millitaria and display medals etc., but wouldn't dream of wearing them, not even my grandfather's world war 2 set. Great video well said.

    • @iandeare1
      @iandeare1 Před 6 dny +2

      Funnily enough, I could wear my father's WWII service medals, and Police GC (on the right)... if only he'd claimed them!
      (He said he did nothing more than anyone else: 1939 - '46 RAF Combat Aircrew AG/Sigs)

  • @jaegarfiftyeight8048
    @jaegarfiftyeight8048 Před 6 dny +13

    I’ve met a few Walts post service.
    They’ve usually claimed to be either from the REs or from some lesser known infantry unit that was subsequently amalgamated.
    The RE cover can work (for a while) because it was a huge corps with troops stationed all over the world. I only met lads I’d joined up with on two occasions in 14 years! (But we had an Army back then).
    Unless you were infantry yourself (or had done a tour with them) chances are you wouldn’t know The Worcesters from The Sherwood Foresters, so that could also work for a while.
    Another issue I’ve come across frequently when people learn I’m ex services is -
    “I was going to join up but…………”.
    In fact I saw a T shirt recently which had printed on it something like -
    ‘I was going to join the Army but…….. I did!’ 🤣
    As far as offences committed by the W Anchor Chief Constable goes it might fall into the category of ‘using a false instrument’ if it has involved him achieving personal gain.
    I’ll bet there are a few medal ribbons being unpicked around the country right now! 🤣🤣🤣
    And well done Keith for taking action against that cadet officer 👏🏻

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Před 10 hodinami

      To be fair I would guess most of the "I was going to join but" crowd are people who did genuinely contemplate joining but decided not to and now recognise how good a career it could have been. I've never served but know people who did and I can see clearly they got a lot out of their time in.

  • @ianhawkins4855
    @ianhawkins4855 Před 6 dny +14

    a few years ago i went to a remembrance day parade with my 2 medals on and while waiting around for the service to start i was approached by 2 men in suits with berets on. they started asking all sorts of questions about what where why and how i got the medals. i told them to politely go away in two words and that i wasn't a walt. they both laughed and introduced themselves and we had a good old chat about where we served!!!

    • @darnstewart
      @darnstewart Před 6 dny +1

      Am I right in thinking that your own medals are worn on the left breast and someone else's ( father, brother, uncle ) on the right beast? At remembrance services and the like.

    • @TheCardiganR
      @TheCardiganR Před 6 dny

      ​@@darnstewartyes. I have worn my grandfather's medals on the right side at a remembrance service.

    • @B-uk8eo
      @B-uk8eo Před 6 dny +12

      ​@@TheCardiganRme too, though apparently the iron cross isn't that well received 😂

    • @user-he5so4gz4r
      @user-he5so4gz4r Před 6 dny

      I used to do Remembrance Days, only had the NI medal, but the buggers I went to school with and also joined up would have NI,Gulf, Falklands,NATO, UN etc. They'd be behind me on the parade, "we've got more medals than yoooouuu!" Ha ha. Cheeky f**kers.

    • @BestKiteboardingOfficial
      @BestKiteboardingOfficial Před 5 dny

      Killed me

  • @stephenpetermay1721
    @stephenpetermay1721 Před 5 dny +2

    Walter Mitty was character created in 1939 by American writer James Thurber subsequently made into a 1947 film "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" with Danny Kaye in the title rôle. Remade in 2013.

  • @howardmoss2374
    @howardmoss2374 Před 6 dny +7

    Misconduct in public office. This type of deceitful behaviour on public display is an insult to all who give or have given loyal service. It also tarnishes the reputation of our Police Force.

    • @alexmarshall4331
      @alexmarshall4331 Před 6 dny +3

      It couldn't get much worse...TRUST can't be bought 👉😵👈❗

  • @tranig529
    @tranig529 Před 2 dny +5

    I am an ex cop, 29 years service. My Dad went in after D day with the Glasgow Highlanders. This bloke, a so called " senior officer" has, no doubt issued bollockings to hard working, ground pounding, coppers, who were probably just doing their jobs. What a frigging Walt. Nothing but scorn for this bloke. Bless all our vets. We DO appreciate you.

    • @ChristopherPerks
      @ChristopherPerks Před 18 hodinami +1

      A sentiment I wholeheartedly endorse, coincidentally my father also served with the 2nd Battalion Glasgow Highlanders in North West Europe.

  • @TwoBassed
    @TwoBassed Před 2 dny +1

    Thank you for your service!

  • @lesallan4042
    @lesallan4042 Před 6 dny +6

    Head copper will have the funny handshake mob look after his back

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +1

      You're sadly right I fear

    • @tashatsu_vachel4477
      @tashatsu_vachel4477 Před 6 dny +3

      Depends if he has also lied to them. They wont care he lied to the police, but lying to brother masons is another thing entirely.

  • @stu281
    @stu281 Před 6 dny +13

    You did right Keith fair play.

  • @AndrewBrooks-cm4ed
    @AndrewBrooks-cm4ed Před 6 dny +3

    Well done it needed to be said. I have a little military stall in Llandudno antique market ,and I get some right howlers but on the most goods people . Keep them coming. Sorry about the late text we work nights just 4 grumpy old vets .

  • @allanbooth4982
    @allanbooth4982 Před 6 dny +4

    my father was a warrant officer in the army and he was ordanance and he hated anyone who were walter mitty,s because a true soldier would not brag about what he did when in the military

  • @johnsockett7458
    @johnsockett7458 Před 6 dny +11

    It makes you wonder how they vet police applicants. I know that they did not do a thorough job on his application. Compare firearms licence to his job application.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 6 dny

      In my area alone (Cumbria) the local police service has dismissed a number of police officers over the past 20 odd years or so, for various reasons.....

    • @alexmarshall4331
      @alexmarshall4331 Před 6 dny

      TOTALLY AGREE

  • @Klemheist-vf1hx
    @Klemheist-vf1hx Před 6 dny +3

    As an orthodontist I have no doubt, Clive is a nice guy for giving you that book.

  • @sjmaguire5252
    @sjmaguire5252 Před 2 dny +1

    Really enjoyed this content, thank you

  • @timlinzinger
    @timlinzinger Před 6 dny +11

    Trust me when I say, I don’t know any cop that’s isn’t disgusted about this and most of us myself included haven’t served!

  • @paulconnor9362
    @paulconnor9362 Před 6 dny +10

    I notice they never say they served in the catering corps, logistics etc. Always Marines, Paras Etc. I know he wasn't in the SAS or i would have seen him on the balcony! Mind you, you wouldn't have noticed me as I was wearing my respirator!

  • @thomascochrane4922
    @thomascochrane4922 Před 6 dny +3

    He said he had done 10 years in the Navy, he did 2. He was a child at the time of the Falklands war. He was an ordinary Able Seaman.

    • @jannenreuben7398
      @jannenreuben7398 Před 6 dny

      It was half true, he did 8 of those years in the sea cadets!

  • @tomworthington2774
    @tomworthington2774 Před dnem

    Remember seeing that on the news a few days ago and was absolutely gobsmacked!
    I’m a serving soldier of 21 years with only months to go before I “collect my pension” and only yesterday I was awarded my LS&GC after serving 15 years of no major disciplinary (yes, I had a discipline at my 6 year point). It’s the first medal I’ve been personally awarded in a long time because you don’t get any for second and beyond tours of the same operational theatre. But, it felt so nice to be awarded that by the brigade commander in front of my wife and an absolute honour to be able to wear that because I’ve earned it. Obviously, had the jubilee medals and king’s coronation recently as well but this one is something you earn over a very long period of time.
    Stories about a few individuals wearing medals they are not entitled to really do wind me up as well, have come across it as well but not many.

  • @Sidney74
    @Sidney74 Před 5 dny

    So glad to see your video walkaround of Sir John Moore Barracks. I was there as a 15 year old Junior Leader from July 1990.
    Didnt last long but will never forget being beasted around the quadrant, and made to lie in our backs and write the alphabet in the air with our feet. As soon as someones feet hit the floor we started again from "a".
    My boy is in the RAF Regiment now, and there were no beastings or in the ear shouting during his basic.

  • @johnnyb0yt
    @johnnyb0yt Před 6 dny +6

    He was 12 during the Falklands war. How he thought he would get away with that.

    • @johnnyb0yt
      @johnnyb0yt Před 6 dny +4

      He was dismissed for gross misconduct today.

    • @trollmeistergeneral3467
      @trollmeistergeneral3467 Před 2 dny +1

      No he wasn’t 12. He was 15. If you are going to quote facts, at least get them right.

  • @billmmckelvie5188
    @billmmckelvie5188 Před 6 dny +3

    Just to clear up an issue, there are two South Atlantic medals, one with a Rosette and one without.
    The rosette issued medal was for those who spent one day on the Falklands etc before 14th June 82.
    The one without the rosette was for those who working up on Ascension Island, qualifying period was 30 days before 21 Ocober 82. The second one came about after an investigation, as lot of Veterans complained as the MoD hadn't declared when the campaign had ended, the MoD had an investigation into the case and found in the veterans favour.

  • @davewakley4606
    @davewakley4606 Před 3 dny +2

    Hi mate,
    Stumbled across your video whilst avoiding doing other things. I’ve never commented on anything on CZcams, but wanted to say that I really enjoyed coming along on your tab/bimble with banter. I miss the honest, humble, pull up a sandbag banter from my own time in. Incidentally, I’m a former bootneck; Z Coy, 45 Cdo Rm, down south in 82, so I appreciate you drawing attention to these lost fools that wear gongs they haven’t earned. I try to brush it off as just people trying to make up for some sort of inadequacy, but in truth it still hurts a bit when I think about the lads who didn’t get to wear their gongs. Anyway, take care, good health, and I hope your knees hold up.
    Love and respect
    Dave

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 3 dny

      Cheers Dave and much respect from this old hat. Knees doing OK have one ankle that niggles now and again but gentle tabbing helps. All the best to you and well done to you and the lads that went down South. 🫡🙏🍻

  • @mathewgurney2033
    @mathewgurney2033 Před dnem +1

    Imagine all the hundreds of other lies he's surely told during his long career as a copper. Wonder how much damage he's done.

  • @stuart-xt3jo
    @stuart-xt3jo Před 6 dny +5

    cheers sir another entertaining video as usual

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 Před 6 dny +11

    Not sure why people make stuff up ...I was ex firefighter and old bill I always liked working with ex military lads great humour making stuff up is sad. He got booted out rightly so.

  • @bluebellcentralmodelrailwa4064

    Thanks, Another great informative video. Back in '82 I was serving in Cyprus as a 19 year old during the Falklands Conflict. I've heard on the news that copper was only 15 then. Its an utter disgrace what he's done over all these years. Lying to everyone about a distinguished service career, that was only infact 2 years as an Seaman. Great hes lost his job, & I hope his pension also. Hopefully NO ONE WILL EMPLOY HIM as he's been caught out to being a dishonest lying N O N C E Cheers & keep up these great videos. All the best, Kevin 🤝

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 4 dny +1

      Thanks for commenting and for your support Kevin, it's much appreciated mate 👍

    • @bluebellcentralmodelrailwa4064
      @bluebellcentralmodelrailwa4064 Před 4 dny

      ​@@LetsTab59-bd4fdjust subscribed to your channel. All the best 👍 Kevin. Atleast I've got my official veterans card to prove my service now along with all my demob papers. Don't know how that Leech pulled the wool over the police recruitment teams eyes all those years ago. Reason he got sacked was he lied on his job application & that's grounds for instant sacking under any employment. You can lie as much as you want in a CV but never in a job application.

  • @Hardrada88
    @Hardrada88 Před 6 dny +1

    A great video with a rather sad message all in all. We had a Walt in my service lodge, was a good friend of mine and I had taken his word as his bond. No gongs nor glitter to speak of except come 11/11 for our wreath laying ceremony where his display made me rather upset. I decided to demit after that incident. I was trained by a Falklands vet, great man and a good friend to this day but youd never know what he went through unless you asked him. It does make me angry yet makes me feel bad for them and our vets as well. Hang tough mate! Your blinding. Also, got to love South Wales ;) Neyland born and bred son! Used to romp around Porthgain as a young boot for the walks hah

  • @Martin1911A1
    @Martin1911A1 Před 6 dny +5

    To claim service or wear medals not awarded is disrespectful of those that can. Simple.

  • @redjacc7581
    @redjacc7581 Před 6 dny +7

    at the time of the falklands conflict he would have been 15 years old, so i doubt it is his.

  • @56jmack
    @56jmack Před 6 dny +23

    Met a walter in my local pub, told me he was in the army 12 years, did iraq and afghanistan, asked him what regiment he was in when in the army, and he said Royal Marines, pointed out to him that if you told a Marine he was in the army, he would probably tell you to F off, Marines are navy. It's still not stopped his waltering, heard him going on to someone else, but now he was a para, lol

    • @plumduff3303
      @plumduff3303 Před 6 dny +10

      My late dad was 7rha he used to say his wings were worth pennies in cloth but earned through blood sweat and tears...he hated walts

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +3

      It's crazy that people are doing this all over the country.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +3

      He was absolutely correct saying that.

    • @tartan_ninja69
      @tartan_ninja69 Před 6 dny +4

      The amount on Walts is on the Rise for some Reason, met a few of late within the biker Community, badges fucking everywhere 😅

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 6 dny +4

      Now *that* is quite an achievement, joining the army and ending up in the Royal Marines......

  • @davewright8206
    @davewright8206 Před 5 dny +2

    i can see you are really proud of your service , rightly so. they dont make em like you any more .
    its a shame that what all the soldiers fought for along the way ,has been stripped from the world of today
    thank you for your service ,god bless

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 5 dny +1

      Thank you Dave for your kind words and support it's much appreciated

  • @paulwilliams8725
    @paulwilliams8725 Před 6 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing that 👍 my friend Bill from notts went Falklands he was only 18 he was in 2 para , we were in prison a long time ago and a con stupidly claimed to have also been in 2 para , well as you can imagine that didn't end well , Billy should never have been in jail , from the day he got nicked even in court he would only give his army number , top bloke .

  • @user-hw7ww7fq6n
    @user-hw7ww7fq6n Před 6 dny +3

    I'm honest, I have never served in the forces in any capacity in my life. This senior Police officer has not only hurt veterans, but he's also hurt veterans' families they have to wait at home for them. He shouldn't claim another person's efforts and experiences, 'shameful'.

  • @JamesAlexander14
    @JamesAlexander14 Před 6 dny +3

    I am a civilian, though I served in the Royal Observer Corps during the mid to late 70s. I didn’t serve the full term of 12 years to receive my medal and am therefore not allowed to wear any medals. I would never dream of wearing something I am not entitled to wear and I am extremely disgusted with this Police Officer lying about his Service credentials. I too hope that he gets served the justice he deserves. God bless all those whom have served and thank you.🫡🇬🇧🇺🇸🇨🇦

  • @bob_the_bomb4508
    @bob_the_bomb4508 Před 6 dny +9

    Well said mate.

  • @BritishPaz49
    @BritishPaz49 Před dnem +2

    Sadly I’ve only ever met one guy who was on the balcony back in ‘80 and apparently there were hundreds of them…

  • @user-he5so4gz4r
    @user-he5so4gz4r Před 6 dny +2

    I met several cadet instructors who loved strutting about, impressing the young cadets with stories they'd picked up in a mess somewhere, but never served. It's a bone of contention with adult instructors who did serve, when these buggers never served but like wearing the uniform.
    Where we are, the ones running the county cadet force never did time and don't like using vets as instructors because they have medals and experience. Go in to enquire about joining,they soon showed you the door, one mate had a chestful of medals, adventure trg qualies, he never heard a squeak.

  • @JeremyFairbairn-mv3sz
    @JeremyFairbairn-mv3sz Před 5 dny +3

    he should lose his pension, he got the job on false pretences

  • @kopitegs
    @kopitegs Před 5 dny +1

    I hurt my spine ( well not me ,a chiropractor did)
    Spent year trying to fix but right.
    Been reading about walking with a weight and the benefits.
    Any tips or advice?

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 5 dny

      Well considering you've had a back/spinal injury, I would imagine a chat with your GP first. If you get the go-ahead, maybe start walking short distances with no or very little weight and over time buil up your distances and the weight. Remember go at a steady pace and build up. All the best mate 👍 🫡

  • @gavin2651
    @gavin2651 Před 6 dny

    Good Tab today Sir, and that story about wearing badges and medals is unbelievable, thank you being correct to challenge this, I believe I to be wrong to wear the medals of a campaign of which you were not involved to be a disrespectful and highly irritating to those that payed the ultimate sacrifice in any given campaign , absolutely, throw the book is right, and as for a high ranking Police officer, words fail me, the integrity of his force is completely undermined, how can we trust him? Very sad, any hoo nice tab and rant sir!💂🏽‍♂️

  • @Katmando376
    @Katmando376 Před 6 dny +2

    Great video Keith Can you do one on your own medals and awards , please?💂‍♂️👍🥃

  • @peterwait641
    @peterwait641 Před 6 dny +5

    Royalty and military leaders around the world seem to cover themselves in undeserved medals , we had a stores person who never did any fighting but still got the medal as he was there for the qualifying period !

    • @kevinmoffatt
      @kevinmoffatt Před 6 dny

      Not just the medals, they have all the exalted rank too; it must really grate when in the services to see these peacocks strutting around.

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 Před 4 dny

      @@kevinmoffatt Royals who are commissioned officers earn their service medals and awards, flying brevets etc, like Charles, Andrew (especially as he served in war), William, and latterly Harry, not to mention Dukes who served in various Regiments, honourably, and are still serving the nation, thus their commissions and promotions are usually based on time served. Yes some are honorary but they represent Regiments proudly and in other roles.

  • @formynexttick2104
    @formynexttick2104 Před 6 dny +2

    He was 15 at the time of the Falklands, and lied further to join the Police, this particular award belonged to one of his relatives who emigrated and gave it to him before he left.

  • @muzmason3064
    @muzmason3064 Před 6 dny +2

    Fantastic work all who take or took the Schilling, ignore the muppetry and stand tall 🇬🇧 lest we forget.
    82 was the biggest show of bravery, inspiration under unbelievably difficult conditions.
    Everyone had to tab n yomp as the helis were on the Atlantic Conveyor and could not be flight readied in time, outstanding work 🕊

  • @skylongskylong1982
    @skylongskylong1982 Před 6 dny +5

    Does the Walter Mitty Hunting Club still exist ?

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +1

      Not really sure. They had a Facebook page I think but could be wrong

  • @SafetyProMalta
    @SafetyProMalta Před 6 dny +2

    I don't get how he went through the ranks and never got vetted to the point where it was flagged up!

  • @paranoidozzy1970
    @paranoidozzy1970 Před 4 dny +1

    The lads and lasses in the Royal Fleet auxiliary service ended up with loads of gongs i recieved six my rarest one was for service in angola UNAVEM III served on the rebuilt Sir Galahad. Nice video sarge 😂

  • @davidthefirst6195
    @davidthefirst6195 Před 5 dny +2

    This shows hiw pathetic the vetting is if these claims of service in the navy didnt come to light Especially since he was the chief constable

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 5 dny

      It truly is unbelievable that it was picked up sooner?

  • @michaelokeeffe7253
    @michaelokeeffe7253 Před 6 dny +4

    Hopefully he's been kicked out. That's one thing i can't stand. I'm 62 i never served down the Falklands during the war. But I've been down twice since the war in 1990 and 1992. Whilst I was serving with thd RFA on Gold Rover and Grey Rover. I can vouch for the brutal weather and conditions down there

  • @Martinthehun59
    @Martinthehun59 Před 6 dny +3

    Great vid again Keith, don’t worry about ranting a bit, we all do it… Have to say “Walter Mitty’s” make my blood boil. We should adopt the yanks point of view and make it an offence to steal valour. REspect Sir.

  • @alanlawson4180
    @alanlawson4180 Před 6 dny +1

    There was a senior member of the RBL caught out a few years ago wearing the Silver Jubilee Medal. As many of you will know, these were issued on a very limited basis, around 8 per Major Unit (Bn, Regt, etc). He was found not to have been issued one, and had to resign his position. Now the question of whether there should have been more SJM issued is a complex one, that's been argued about for decades, but the fact is there weren't many to start with, he didn't get one, and was found out.
    Oh, and if you need to check, a full list of all named personnel awarded the SJM was kept - unlike for other Jubilee Medals, which weren't even engraved with names / numbers....

  • @mattsmith9656
    @mattsmith9656 Před 5 dny +1

    Having spent a little time with some ex Royal Marines it appears the difference between a tab and a yomp is a tab covers further distance faster, with more kit….

  • @east9915
    @east9915 Před 6 dny +4

    A well deserved rant mukka ... !

  • @akoola7853
    @akoola7853 Před 5 dny +7

    I was a para in the SAS. Okay, okay... that was a bit of a lie. I was a paramedic, but I never did work for Surrey Ambulance Service. I worked in Dorset 🙂

  • @barrybark3995
    @barrybark3995 Před 5 dny +1

    nephew of mine was recently turned down joining the Welsh police.Got thru all the selection ,medical etc but turned down very last stage "for personal reasons" thing is they wont tell him what it was exactlys. He was quite upset understandably

  • @BluePlanet321
    @BluePlanet321 Před 17 hodinami +1

    I remember when i served in the English civil war. Not a Walt in sight back then.

  • @daniellee8565
    @daniellee8565 Před 6 dny +4

    I have only one medal, a copy of the original that is long lost. I have never worn it and care nothing for it. I didn't fight, didn't even see the enemy. I was just there. Gulf War 1.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +1

      I understand. But thank you for your service 🇬🇧

  • @ECPBigD
    @ECPBigD Před 6 dny +3

    Plod must have known that any veteran in his workforce (Inc civil staff) would have known he was walting as soon as they clocked his rack!

    • @barrymason5714
      @barrymason5714 Před 6 dny +3

      I would blame his appointment on a bloody poor vetting process. But then it's who you know or the Masonic lodge!

  • @allanxxxxxxxx
    @allanxxxxxxxx Před 6 dny +2

    Hi Keith, well said, sir, too many of them about

  • @S900KYB
    @S900KYB Před 3 dny

    I was in the RM Cadets, loved every minute of it. Wish I had the time to pass on my experiences to the next generation but I struggle with the time off work. My grandfather served with the RN and I’m extremely proud of what all veterans sacrificed. Never understand why people have to lie about something they’ve never done

  • @alanharwood1636
    @alanharwood1636 Před 6 dny +6

    I'd a mate who was in the falklands, a para. I know it affected him. Those medals were hard won.

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +3

      Well said

    • @plumduff3303
      @plumduff3303 Před 6 dny +3

      So true baz a mate of mine was shot in the back still suffers to this day... the pain of that war still effects people. Baz is a cracking sort and mad as hatter. Tough war tough men.

  • @johnnyallen2539
    @johnnyallen2539 Před 6 dny +4

    Well deserved rant, shame about Ramsgate, maybe next time.

  • @Tango27800
    @Tango27800 Před 6 dny +1

    Hi Keith, "The Yomper" enjoy your read. have a chuckle, at the paragraph, where, X-coy OC , meets "H" Jones on Ascension Island. Unfortunately some of these poor folk, who wear medals and uniforms they are not entitled to, suffer from mental issues. The worst of these "Walts" are the ones who dupe the public for their own financial gain. I really enjoy your content and Dits.

  • @andrewsmith-xh9sf
    @andrewsmith-xh9sf Před 5 dny

    I’m not a soldier, never have been, I agree with everything you said there. My father was a navigator in the RAF in ww2., now dead, he would be disgusted at someone who disguised themselves like that. Thanks for coming up with the goods.

  • @MikeSmith-go8wk
    @MikeSmith-go8wk Před dnem +3

    I was in 'nam in 67 with the green berets. After I came home I wandered from plave to place. In this one town a hick cop tried to ru n me out of town. All I wanted was a piece of pie and a cup of coffee. Things didn't go too well for that hick cop and 10 of his buddies

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před dnem +1

      Mike, that would make a cracking movie. Just need a good title?

    • @MikeSmith-go8wk
      @MikeSmith-go8wk Před dnem

      @LetsTab59-bd4fd not sure about title but in my minds-eye I think Brian Denehy would make an excellent hick cop

  • @bloggs692413
    @bloggs692413 Před 6 dny +8

    absolute muppet of a copper

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +3

      Agreed 👍

    • @johnwhite.762
      @johnwhite.762 Před 6 dny

      No no no. He served in the Northamptonshite force and was an upstanding fantasist. From now on, all Constabubbles are to be addressed as: Walter or PC Mitty.

    • @alarmactionukalarmactionuk893
      @alarmactionukalarmactionuk893 Před 5 dny

      He'll receive a discreet payoff and receive a pension too. Hardly a muppet.

    • @bloggs692413
      @bloggs692413 Před 5 dny +2

      @alarmactionukalarmactionuk893 but should he...he should be stripped of all of it for fraud thus breaking a contract

  • @mickcorbett6724
    @mickcorbett6724 Před 16 hodinami

    Fantastic channel. You remind me of so many NCO’s I came across during my time, briefly as a junior then joining the 1st Bn Grenadier Gds & leaving after a 3 year term in 1975. A 2418, no less🤣 I was no true squaddie. But, enjoyed my time. Mostly due to huge characters like you🙌😂🤣😄

  • @carlzeiss4871
    @carlzeiss4871 Před 5 dny +1

    I was in the Royal Navy for a while, I tell everyone that I had to come out because I kept getting cramp in my chest from all the medals. The amount of people that accept that as the truth is truly alarming ! If they don’t accept that my next statement is that I left the service because I couldn’t raise my arms up due to the amount of gold on my sleeves. My time in the services was fantastic and I do not need to display fake awards in order to impress people.

  • @harry9392
    @harry9392 Před 6 dny +4

    5:10 I got called a Walter, I was a MOD CAP and for the job I was special Constable from 76 to79 in Alexander Bks with the RMP and the green Howards I was armed then. I was UDR from 79 to 91 and Royal Irish from 91 to 01 and called back in 02 I have GSM ACSM with 7 bars all on Op Banner, I was told no way I could have served in NI that long. This officer RN he didn't know there was such a thing home service Regiment in NI

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +6

      I met up, accidentally, one Remembrance Sunday in a pub in London, there were about 10 UDR Veterans there, they all had multiple Bars on their ACSM. And hard earned they were. Cracking Unit the UDR and later the R. Irish. All very brave to have served and lived among the community out there. Much respect 🙏 🫡

    • @leeshoesmith3286
      @leeshoesmith3286 Před 6 dny +2

      I had a mucker from 2 RGJ did 17 tours on op banner, he actually never wore his medals

  • @ronaldpoppe3774
    @ronaldpoppe3774 Před 6 dny +4

    Yes you are correct it is stolen valor and it is a crime here in the US. Seen a few of them at my last job. Everyone was a sniper. 😑

    • @LetsTab59-bd4fd
      @LetsTab59-bd4fd  Před 6 dny +2

      Thanks Ron. Great hearing from the USA as always. 🇺🇸🇬🇧🫡