Talk:Charles DeBarber
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@Uncle roy: I am not Mr. DeBarber and have not met him. I'm a fan of Hunted and saw him speak in DC a few months ago. I was concerned he was a 'stolen valor' soldier as one of my hobbies is outing frauds who steal valor from our veterans. When I received his DD-214 I saw he was indeed the real deal. I've been sitting on the FOIA folder for him and he's first in a series of real veterans doing great things I want to post about. I intend to write about some of the other folks on the show, but it is hard to get solid records as not all of them were former military.
I complied with previous complaints that came from IMDB, LinkedIn, and WikiLeaks. I added solid sources - publicly available government records that you can send in a FOIA request to get back within a couple weeks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by ThemLuckyRabbits (talk • contribs)
- Hi, well as you can imagine I was a little surprised to see someone turn up and add images of his personal records credited as their own work, immediately after creating an account for editing. But the FOIA and your hobby of outing frauds makes sense. Thanks, Uncle Roy (talk) 14:02, 18 May 2017 (UTC)