Nathan Phillips likes to bang his drum and moan.
He also likes to lie about his service in Vietnam.
"You know, I’m from Vietnam times. I’m what they call a recon ranger. That was my role. So I thank you for taking that point position for me.”
Here’s a piece from the Austin American-Statesman, November 23, 2000, page 16. “A Day of Mourning,” by Rowan Philp of the Washington Post.
Since Phillips was born on February 22, 1955, he would’ve joined the Marines in 1972.
Here’s what the Marines were doing in Vietnam in 1972, from "U.S. Marines In Vietnam: The War That Would Not End, 1971-1973”.
He also likes to lie about his service in Vietnam.
"You know, I’m from Vietnam times. I’m what they call a recon ranger. That was my role. So I thank you for taking that point position for me.”
Here’s a piece from the Austin American-Statesman, November 23, 2000, page 16. “A Day of Mourning,” by Rowan Philp of the Washington Post.
Since Phillips was born on February 22, 1955, he would’ve joined the Marines in 1972.
Here’s what the Marines were doing in Vietnam in 1972, from "U.S. Marines In Vietnam: The War That Would Not End, 1971-1973”.