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Thursday, 23 October 2014
Dutch soldiers use Facebook to track down fake veterans
A group of Dutch army veterans have set up a
special Facebook page to out people they say are
pretending to have served in the Dutch armed
forces.
The group, calling itself Dutch Stolen Valor, wants
to combat the growing number of fake veterans
taking part in military parades and remembrance
ceremonies, the Telegraaf says on Wednesday.
Fakes who are photographed will end up on
Facebook, although their photographs will be
removed if they pledge not to do it again, the
group says.
Market Garden
One photograph on the site includes a man
captured on camera at the recent Market Garden
commemorations in Arnhem. His row of ribbons
are actually a volunteers award, a medal for
completing a four day walk and a number of
jubilee medals from veteran organisations, the
Telegraaf says.
‘Veterans have fought for their medals,’ the group
told the Telegraaf. ‘It hurts if you see members of
the public applauding for fakes with a whole row
of ribbons while the real hero with two medals
gets ignored.’
Some fake soldiers even have tattoos showing
where they have 'seen' active service.
Source- DutchNews.nl
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