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AP investigation finds Texas man faked way into Army, had rank of sergeant
Maj. Shawn Haney, spokeswoman for Marine Manpower and Reserve Affairs, said [Jesse Bernard Johnston III] didn't complete the course's final six weeks. \"He was never considered a Marine,\" she said. Questions about Johnston were raised by an officer who grew concerned when Johnston couldn't satisfactorily explain how he got certain Marine medals and ribbons that he displayed. The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, said he contact Marine and Army legal authorities and learned from the Marines that Johnston never served. \"I don't know who Jesse Bernard Johnston III is, but I do know he is not the man he claimed to be,\" she stated in the affidavit. [Melanie Rolfing], a sergeant in Johnston's unit, said the Army has ordered her not to talk about the case publicly.
AP INVESTIGATION: Texas man faked way into Army
Maj. Shawn Haney, spokeswoman for Marine Manpower and Reserve Affairs, said [Jesse Bernard Johnston III] didn't complete the course's final six weeks. \"He was never considered a Marine,\" she said. Questions about Johnston were raised by an officer who grew concerned when Johnston couldn't satisfactorily explain how he got certain Marine medals and ribbons that he displayed. The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, said he contact Marine and Army legal authorities and learned from the Marines that Johnston never served. \"I don't know who Jesse Bernard Johnston III is, but I do know he is not the man he claimed to be,\" she stated in the affidavit. [Melanie Rolfing], a sergeant in Johnston's unit, said the Army has ordered her not to talk about the case publicly.