Fifty Republican members of Congress who are military veterans denounced Democratic vice presidential pick Tim Walz on Wednesday for having lied about his rank in the Army National Guard and retiring before a deployment to Afghanistan to pursue his political aspirations.
The House and Senate GOP lawmakers, led by Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), a retired US Army staff sergeant who chairs Veterans and Military Families for Trump, blasted out an open letter to the Minnesota governor, asking him to correct the โegregious misrepresentationsโ about his military record.
โ[Y]ou have lied your way through a political career launched on the foundation of a title you did not earn and combat deployments you did not take part in,โ the former military service members in Congress charged.
โYou have stated that you are โdamn proudโ of your service, and like any American veteran, you should be,โ they wrote. โBut there is no honor in lying about the nature of your service.โ
โRepeatedly claiming to be a โRetired Command Sergeant Majorโ when you did not complete the requirements was not honorable,โ they went on. โNor was it honorable to claim to carry weapons โin warโ when you had not served in war, and abandoning the men and women under your leadership just as they were getting ready to deploy was certainly not honorable either.โ
โTo be blunt, when you falsely claim military service that did not happen and abandon your post, you diminish the real sacrifices made by veterans who did serve in combat,โ they said.
โUntil you admit you lied to them, there is no way you can be trusted to serve as Vice President.โ
Walz, 60, served in the Army National Guard for 24 years โ but retired from his artillery battalion and abandoned more than 500 men under his command two months before it deployed to Iraq in 2005.
The early departure bumped him down a rank from command sergeant major to command master sergeant for not having completed a two-year commitment he had already signed onto, which involved some additional coursework.
Former brothers in arms โ including the military chaplain of his unit โ have called Walz cowardly for leaving to run for Congress in 2006 and accused him of โstolen valorโ for repeatedly referencing his service record as part of his political career.
The Harris campaign claimed earlier this month that the two-term Minnesota governor โmisspokeโ during his first run for statewide office in 2018 about having carried โweapons of war โฆ in war.โ
Walz had earlier implied during his congressional races that he deployed to a combat zone such as Afghanistan, when in fact, he had deployed to Italy briefly as part of Operation Enduring Freedom before leaving the National Guard.
https://nypost.com/2024/08/21/us-news/50-gop-military-vets-in-congress-denounce-walz-for-lying-about-rank-dodging-deployment-no-honor/