20 June 2011

Royal Marine Commando Leaves a Trip to Vegas for 32 Friends

Commando, Royal Marine, David Charles Hart
Photo, Ministry of Defence, Great Britain

Why did this story lie dormant for nearly a year?  Well, to the rest of the world, British, 40 Commando Royal Marines, David Charles Hart, was just another casualty of the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan.  Yet, within the past 24 hours, his death made headlines on a global scale when it was disclosed that of the £250,000 ($400,000) insurance policy he took out before his departure to Afghanistan, in the case of his death, he directed that $150,000 of that amount pay for a Las Vegas trip for 32 of his friends.  Well, one year later, and you know how insurance policies are, payment to his friends occurred. 

Marine Hart, was part of Combined Force Sangin, killed while on foot patrol in the Sangin District of Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  He passed the eve of his 24th birthday.  Marine Hart joined the military in February of 2009 and was awarded the Commando Medal on 16 October 2009.   Prior to his deployment to FOB Sabit Qadam and Patrol Base Sangin Tufann, he qualified as a combat medic, and was selected to become part of a newly formed Police Mentoring Team.  Arriving in country in April of 2010, Marine Hart was quickly recognized as an outstanding professional in arms, his commanding officer, Major Ed Moorhouse, stated that "This wholesome, compassionate and thoughtful man was fiercely proud of his profession, of his Corps, Charlie Company and the Band of Brothers who he fought alongside.”  In the early evening of of 08 July 2010, Marine Hart along with Charlie Company was conducting a joint reassurance patrol with the local Afghan Army and at approximately 1825hrs, an explosion occurred, killing Marine Hart. 

It is without a doubt that first and foremost Marine David Hart was doing what he loved and accomplishing what he loved for the country he loved.  His devotion to duty and sacrifice for his country is duly recognized and honored.  The fact that this young man made a choice for his best friends, his fellow brethren in arms, is doubly without a doubt an outstanding showing of his character.  Dilys and Chris Hart, his parents, said “His cheerfulness, his sense of humor and of course his smile will be sorely missed but never forgotten.  We are immensely proud, as he was, of his achievements.”  “He was a truly exceptional marine, a great bloke and a good friend, said Marine Gareth Wilkinson, part of Marine Hart’s troop. 
"As his Troop Sergeant, I can say that he was an outstanding man to work alongside, totally professional and dedicated to his job and friends, of whom there are so many. Sadly when such a person is taken from us the void left behind is huge.  We will always remember you Dave; you were the best of us, Rest in Peace my friend."  
Sergeant Damian O'Sullivan, Troop Sergeant
Since this story broke just hours ago, the amount of respect this young man has earned here, across the pond, is incredible.  The blogs, social networks, and threads alike are literally “blowing up” with respect and admiration for one, his sacrifice, and two his loyalty to his friends.  Upon reading the story, I walked to the fridge of beer, cracked one or two open and toasted to this outstanding example of a man.  May your sacrifice be noted and your love for family and friends be toasted… cheers David Hart.

17 June 2011

Stolen Valor... Or Just Stupid?



(19 August 2012) Supposedly this knucklehead posted on Ron Paul's Facebook page recently (has since been removed) the following comment:

 "Wounded Veteran and you Sir have my support Sir!! USAF brat & Flyer, RANGER, SF MEDIC, HALO JUMP MAster!! The VA claims that my PTSD is not a combat injury but a mental disorder; so I enlisted and have a TANGO SEIRA CLEARANCE AND I HAVE A MENTAL DISORDER?!! So I get my disability from social security!! I hate it Sir!!!
Nick " SKI " ANDROSKY
325-665-2902"

Yes, he posted his phone number.


Visit this page as well and it will give some current 

information on the SCOTUS case v. Alvarez:



Updates below the list of awards and decorations.  
Current as of 09 Aug 11




Obviously standing at attention because he feels his life is in danger, Androsky forgot
to fix his tie.

Green, Blue, and Tan - Fashion Faux Pas 

The blouse was getting extremely heavy for Androsky, and had to take a break.

Don't know why the dog looks happy - 2007 photo

I’m telling you, this is the largest bag of goppity goop, tard material I have ever seen.  I just wish the guy took the time to straighten out his tie and/or after spending $300+ on the uniform and ribbons, at least get a $10 haircut.  If someone would like to act as if they’ve served their country, at least spend a little time studying AFI 36-2903—desert boots are not authorized with the service dress uniform, only black, highly polished boots and you better be a PJ, Combat Rescue, SERE, or TACP.  


Androsky has seriously embedded himself in the dumbass, what the f**k hall of fame.  The fashion faux pas with the tan boots and wearing blue is something a rainbow in AF basic training would understand on day two--I really love how he gave the "Battle of Lackland Expeditionary Service Medal (AF training ribbon) such precedence that it is on the fourth row, "big mistake Nick."  On the other hand, he didn't give two turds where he put ribbons on the 42 racks he's wearing, so I'll give him the Battle of Lackland Medal mistake.  


Our nation has some serious issues in operations Enduring Freedom, New Dawn, and that fiasco in Libya--I honestly believe that with Nick's new found background and operational experience, he could either advise the President or just lead all three operations by himself and tell POTUS, "don't worry about it, I got it, as long as you hook me up with the  Joint Service, DOD, AF Staff, Commander's, and White House Detail badges, thanks Barack!"  Nick was so busy earning every single decoration and badge at Clothing Sales, that he forgot to hit up eBay for the Medal of Honor.  Frankly though, if he was "sporting" the MOH, I think we would be talking about the four guys that whooped his ass and are up on manslaughter charges.  


For the moment, Androsky has provided our close knit military family with enough fodder that would make a TCN laugh.  I am really hoping he shows up in the DC area so that I can meet this hero, take photos with him, ask him a few questions and punch him in the throat on behalf of all the personnel that rightfully earned those sacred medals and badges and then I'll hook him up with the Girl and Boy Scout Badges at the local Pawn Shop for his collection.  At the end of the day, I believe that the piss on Jane stickers I see at the VFW will soon be replaced with Androsky's photo and to answer my title,  "Stolen Valor... Or Just Stupid," Stolen Valor, maybe on some level, but Stupidity, most definitely.  Enough said, “RocK,” out.


Updates:


17 Jun 2011 - 2200 EST -
I once wrote a story on here about the Stolen Valor Act… this guy (to the right and below), purportedly Mr. Give Me Another Badge, I Want Another, USAF MSgt Nickolas J. Androsky, showed up for a graduation ceremony at Fort Benning (Sand Hill), on Wed, 15 Jun 2011, wearing the uniform with 15 rows of awards and decorations, and 7 badges from the Army and Air Force.  He was there to see his stepson graduate from training (I am unaware of type of training) and is married to a 54 year-old--Androsky is supposedly a 33-year old.  Also, Androsky served in the the AF from 1999-2006, in the 41st Airlift Squadron and was discharged as an E-4.  Upon arrival, Androsky reportedly complained to the unit leaders that he was disrespected by unit personnel and that is where Androsky found himself scrutinized.  After questioning, the Benning MP's happily escorted him off base.


18 Jun 2011-1330 EST - His life in the past few days has forced him to take down his Facebook page.  Let's hope he get's a clue and doesn't pull a stunt like this again.



19 Jun 2011 - 1305 EST - List of his Awards and Decorations below.
**I especially like the DOT Coast Guard 9-11 Medal that is backwards, awarded for recognition of civilians and military members who performed heroic deeds and valorous accomplishments in the immediate aftermath of the 11 Sept, 2001 attacks on the USA.

19 Jun 2011 - 1055 EST - Photo of Nick Androsky from 2007 above with his dog.



20 Jun 2011 - 2151 EST - I have emailed Mr. Androsky in hopes that "we" could get some clarification on this debacle.  Standing By...


20 Jun 2011 - 0952 EST - So I keep looking around for more fodder on this guy, and from Shadowspear, the actual individual that spoke with MSgt Dufflebag states, "Last night at 1830 or so, I'm chewing over the boss's Concurrent TNG Guidance, when this guy - he wants to speak to the CSM about a DS disrespecting him...,"  Oh yes.  This walked into my Battalion HQs, also wearing a Green Beret with his pants bloused into desert boots.  Claims he was authorized everything he's wearing, and spent 8 years in USAF before being medically retired (you know, from wounds and all...).  Notice the poopy-face; the outcome was not what he expected.  He was given a free ride in the back on an MP patrol car."



22 Jun 2011 – 0810 EST – Androsky has not responded to my email but the following message was left here on the blog:

“I was stationed with the guy at Pope AFB from 2000-2006, he was discharged for illegal use of drugs, never even saw combat of had PTSD.  Spent quite a while in jail at Camp Lejune before he was discharged and he was only an E-4 at his courtmartial, E-1 at his discharge.” 

That explains it folks, Androsky was higher than an aerostat when he pulled this stunt.

Since this small comment, I did a little research and found information that is listed below.  Nothing else concerning his case could be found and I am reluctant to assume whether he was court martialed and sentenced to jail and/or discharged either in 2004 or 2006.  Androsky is listed on VetFriends that he was in the USAF between 1999-2006, yet if his case fell in the Court of Appeals in 2004, I would safely assume his discharge was conducted then or after a possible sentence ending in 2006.   For sake of limiting the amount of text, I have excluded information.  You are more than welcome to search both documents at the following:  09 Apr 2004 or 15 Jun 2004

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ARMED FORCES
DAILY JOURNAL
No. 04-126
Friday, April 09, 2004

PETITIONS FOR GRANT OF REVIEW FILED

No. 04-0424/AF.  U.S. v. Nickolas J. ANDROSKY.  CCA S30343.

 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ARMED FORCES
DAILY JOURNAL
No. 04-169
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
  
ORDERS GRANTING PETITION FOR REVIEW


PETITIONS FOR GRANT OF REVIEW DENIED

No. 04-0424/AF. U.S. v. Nickolas J. ANDROSKY, CCA S30343

I spent some time, at the closest possible zoom, without distortion, looking at each individual medal/ribbon and comparing them to the many branches/charts that he picked from.  I know for a fact, based on my experience at "military clothing sales" (AAFES), that one cannot purchase all of Androsky's decorations in one store.  He must have spent some time on the many websites that proliferate honorable awards and decorations.  


List of his Awards and Decorations, in the order he presents them.


Badges:
1.  Air Force Enlisted Aircrew Badge, Master
2.  Army Combat Infantryman Badge, 3 Awards
3.  Military Freefall Parachutist Badge (HALO), Jumpmaster
4.  Looks to be a Special Operations Diver
5.  Parachutist Badge, Senior
6.  Combat Medial Badge, 2 Awards
7.  Air Assault Badge


Medals and Ribbons:
1. Silver Star
2. Air Force Combat Action Medal
3. Distinguished Flying Cross
4. Airman's Medal
5. Bronze Star with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
6. Purple Heart
7. Air Force Meritorious Service Medal
8. Air Medal
9. Joint Service Commendation Medal
10. Joint Service Achievement Medal
11. Air Force Achievement Medal
12. Presidential Unit Citation
13. Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon
14. Unknown/Hidden
15. National Defense Service Medal
16. Antarctica Service Medal
17. Unknown/Hidden
18. Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 2 Campaign Stars
19. Iraq Campaign Medal with 2 Campaign Stars
20. Hidden/Unknown
21. Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal with Campaign Star
22. DOT 9-11 Coast Guard Medal
23. Hidden/Unknown
24. Air Force Overseas Short Tour
25. Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
26. Air Force NCO PME Graduate Ribbon
27. Air Force Honor Graduate Ribbon
28. Air Force Marksmanship with 2 Stars
29. Unknown/Hidden
30. Air Force Training Ribbon
31. Army NCO Professional Development Ribbon
32. Unknown
33. Army Service Ribbon
34. Unknown
35. Armed Forces Service Medal
36. Humanitarian Service Medal
37. NATO Kosovo Medal
38. United Nations Observer
39. NATO Medal
40. NATO Non-Article 5: Afghanistan


09 Aug 2011 - 0747 EST From the folks over at This Ain't Hell, have uncovered some documents that reveal the "sickness" that many folks believe has caused Nick to perpetrate a Soldier, Airman, and a Coasty.  At the end of the day, Nick is a Crackhead that has made some poor decisions and continues to make them today.