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Related: About this forumTroy Nehls' Combat Badge mess reaches new level with Army comment
Republican Rep. Troy Nehls wears a Combat Infantryman Badge on his lapel. The Army has now confirmed that his record doesn't qualify him for the Badge.
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Rep. Troy Nehls was already facing difficult questions about why he wears a Combat Infantryman Badge on his lapel. This week, those questions grew louder as the U.S. Army commented on the Texas Republicans service record for the first time. NOTUS reported:
For those who might benefit from a refresher, CBS News reported last month that he received the Combat Badge in 2008, but it was revoked from his service record in March 2023 because Nehls served as a civil affairs officer, not as an infantryman or Special Forces soldier.
The fact that an Army spokesperson has now confirmed that the congressmans record does not qualify him for the Combat Infantryman Badge makes the story all the more provocative, but its also of note that the congressmans colleagues including members of his own party arent backing him up on this. NOTUS reported earlier this month:
Just so were clear, Nehls is, in fact, a U.S. Army veteran who boasted in a campaign ad that he fought terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan. But his apparent willingness to wear a lapel pin reserved for those who fought in active combat which records suggest he did not do is drawing rebukes from his ostensible partisan allies. The report added:
Rep. Wesley Hunt, a fellow veteran and fellow Texas Republican, concluded, Thats ridiculous. Thats stolen valor.
Common sense suggests now would be a good time for Nehls to back down. Its not at all clear whether he will.
The Armys statement to NOTUS confirms prior reporting that Nehls served in the Army as an enlisted infantryman, as well as an armor and civil affairs officer from July 1988 to December 2008 first in the Wisconsin National Guard for 13 years and then in the Army Reserve for the last seven years. For both deployments Iraq in 2004 and Afghanistan in 2008 Nehls served as an officer in the civil affairs branch, an Army spokesperson confirmed to NOTUS. That role does not qualify for the Combat Infantryman Badge.
For those who might benefit from a refresher, CBS News reported last month that he received the Combat Badge in 2008, but it was revoked from his service record in March 2023 because Nehls served as a civil affairs officer, not as an infantryman or Special Forces soldier.
The fact that an Army spokesperson has now confirmed that the congressmans record does not qualify him for the Combat Infantryman Badge makes the story all the more provocative, but its also of note that the congressmans colleagues including members of his own party arent backing him up on this. NOTUS reported earlier this month:
House Republicans are accusing Rep. Troy Nehls of stolen valor for continuing to wear a lapel pin for infantrymen or Special Forces who fought in active combat. It matters. As a former commander, it matters what you wear on your uniform, Rep. Ryan Zinke, a retired Navy SEAL, told NOTUS. And if you didnt earn it, you shouldnt wear it.
Just so were clear, Nehls is, in fact, a U.S. Army veteran who boasted in a campaign ad that he fought terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan. But his apparent willingness to wear a lapel pin reserved for those who fought in active combat which records suggest he did not do is drawing rebukes from his ostensible partisan allies. The report added:
NOTUS spoke with a dozen military veteran Republican lawmakers about Nehls pin. Some were granted anonymity to speak freely about their colleague. Eight expressed deep frustration with Nehls for wearing the pin. Those who were more reluctant to cast aspersions said they took the matter seriously and were independently reviewing the allegations against the Texas Republican.
Rep. Wesley Hunt, a fellow veteran and fellow Texas Republican, concluded, Thats ridiculous. Thats stolen valor.
Common sense suggests now would be a good time for Nehls to back down. Its not at all clear whether he will.
This asshole is my congresscritter.
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Troy Nehls' Combat Badge mess reaches new level with Army comment (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2024
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ck4829
(35,910 posts)1. Ah right, the guy who proved it's not really that much of a "border crisis" with his comments
This is the truth behind the "border crisis"
Tetrachloride
(8,448 posts)2. his wiki
Jirel
(2,259 posts)3. With any luck, he'll be gone after the election.
Even here in Texas, this garbage is not considered acceptable.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,538 posts)4. Nehls is a very heavily gerrymandered district that is R+22
I met the Democrat running against Nehls. I will support her but this will be a hard race to win
Martin68
(24,611 posts)5. So typical of the fraud all MAGAts employ to bolster their "credentials."
Seinan Sensei
(698 posts)6. Stolen valor
And fake cajones