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iemanja

(53,026 posts)
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 10:16 PM Oct 2022

Stolen valor: Republican Tyler Kistner's claims he is a combat veteran are just not true

This should be big news. It's on an opinion page at MinnPost.

Tyler Kistner is running against incumbent Dem. Angie Craig, for House seat MN-02.

When Tyler Kistner first ran for the Second Congressional District (CD2) seat in 2020, he claimed, “I’ve been in combat,” that he “deployed to the front lines six months at a time,” and that, referring to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, “I’ve been in such conflicts.” None of it was true, but then Kistner lied about his lying when he said he had “never claimed to be a combat veteran.”

The lies are back. Media ads from a GOP Super PAC recently stated Kistner served “four combat tours.” These deceitful ads ran throughout last September until complaints by a veterans’ group, Vote Vets, forced their cessation.

A recent article in the Minnesota Reformer provided new exaggerations. Kistner’s campaign consultant asserted Kistner “led three combat missions.” This implies boots on the ground. If this was true, Kistner would have been awarded the Combat Action Ribbon. But the award requires “satisfactory performance under enemy fire.” That never happened, but his campaign continues the lies. . . .

We veterans of CD2 agree that since Tyler Kistner distorted his military record to seek admiration and votes, he can’t be trusted to uphold his oath and truthfully represent us.

Steve Anderson, Army, 1967-1969
John Armour, Army, 1967-1969
Paul Armour, Army, 1967-1969
Joseph Balsanek, Air Force, 1970-1992
Kelly Ann Bankole, Air Force and Air Force Reserve (ret.), 1985-2007
Donald Broskoff, Army, 1969-1971
David Duchene, Navy, 1967-1971
Jack Fect, Army, 1960-1964
Jeff Goldy, Air Force and Air Force Reserve, 1990-2006
Richard Guiton, M.D., Army, 1960-1973, and Army Reserve, 1981-1991
Denise Kanfield, Army, 1986-1993
Kory Kwakenat, Army, 1990-1998
Anthony McGarvey, Army, 1991-1994
Robert F. Mokos, Air Force, 1971-1977
Robert Regnell, Air Force, 1972-1975
Jeff Roy, Marine Corps, 1968-1970
Donald Slaten, Navy, 1969-1973
Robert Wertis, Coast Guard, 1977-1982
Bruce Yernberg, Navy, 1966-1970


https://www.minnpost.com/community-voices/2022/10/stolen-valor-tyler-kistner-claims-he-is-a-combat-veteran-are-just-not-true/
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Stolen valor: Republican Tyler Kistner's claims he is a combat veteran are just not true (Original Post) iemanja Oct 2022 OP
K&R for exposure Blue Owl Oct 2022 #1
Why do people think they can get away with lying about... 3catwoman3 Oct 2022 #2

3catwoman3

(23,965 posts)
2. Why do people think they can get away with lying about...
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 10:35 PM
Oct 2022

...military service? The military keeps meticulous records every single assignment, permanent or temporary.

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