Man Who Posed As Marine Hero Sentenced To Tend Military Graves

August 1st, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Reggie L. Buddle of Puyallup, fake Marine war hero, standing in the khaki shirt, during the 2006 opening ceremony for the Washington State Senate.

Seattle PI.com

For pretending that he was a decorated U.S. military veteran, 59-year-old Reggie L. Buddle of Puyallup must tend to the graves of those who really were.

U.S. Magistrate Kelly Arnold in U.S. District Court in Tacoma on Monday sentenced the counterfeit Vietnam vet to two years’ probation and 500 hours laboring at Tahoma National Cemetery for posing as a decorated U.S. Marine captain and military chaplain in 2005 and 2006.

Buddle, who never was in the Marine Corps, pleaded guilty in April to unlawful wearing of U.S. military medals and decorations. That followed an investigation by the inspector general of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

After the hearing, Buddle, who served two years as an Army enlisted man but never in combat and never earning any of the medals he wore, apologized in court Monday and said he was ashamed, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ron Friedman said such cases, which have been growing nationwide since Congress passed stiffer measures 18 months ago against pretending to be a member of the armed forces, were researched to recommend an appropriate sentence.

“In this case, we thought it was a good idea to teach him what true service is like,” Friedman said.

When Buddle begins serving those who rest at the national military cemetery in Kent, he must avoid any interaction with families of veterans.

“The court expressed concern that he not be allowed to participate in any funerals or counseling sessions or any other type of matters at the cemetery. That was part of his underlying crime; it was clear he will be there to supply labor,” Friedman said.

Though Buddle was never an ordained chaplain or reverend, nor authorized by state law to act in any such capacity, he officiated at servicemen’s funerals, weddings and baptisms.

Friedman said state statutes were researched and found to protect the legitimacy of marriages in such instances.

Buddle even hoodwinked the state Senate.

On Feb. 27, 2006, dressed in a Marine Corps uniform replete with the rank and medals he awarded himself, Buddle stood before the Senate and gave the prayer at the opening ceremony. Not everyone was so certain that Buddle was the real item. Doubters called authorities, who began investigating.

Among the unearned medals and service decorations with which Buddle festooned his uniform were those for valor and service in Vietnam; a Combat Action Ribbon authorized for wear by those who have fought enemy forces; a Presidential Unit Citation ribbon, issued to members of units that displayed extraordinary heroism under fire; and the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, a high-ranking medal authorized for “extraordinary” contribution to national defense.

Real Marines and their families seemed satisfied with the sentence.

Bert Rutan, 84, retired pastor at University Congregational Church in Seattle and a Marine who in 1945 received the Silver Star for his actions on Iwo Jima, called the sentence “a fair thing. It has to be publicly known that (posing as a member of the armed forces) is not something you can do.”

In Snohomish, Brian and Shellie Starr, whose son, Marine Cpl. Jeff Starr, was killed in combat in Iraq on Memorial Day 2005, said the sentence is appropriate.

“I’m glad they nailed him,” Brian Starr said.

“I think for someone to impersonate somebody who has done this voluntarily, with the potential for risk of life, is terrible.”


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12 Responses

  1. John Cunningham

    Busted.

  2. just posting

    This piece of shit doesnt deserve to be around the graves of these soldiers. Lock him up and he could be a decorated prison bitch.

  3. danielle

    What a fitting punishment. :D

  4. mindy abraham

    I hope hanging around real heroes and their families teaches him about real service-I hope he feels shame. :lol:

  5. Dan (The Infidel)

    Send him to the nearest VFW post. They’ll fix him right up.

  6. SSG Tom Duke

    :mad: A Question of Honor and you have only brought shame not only to yourself but to your family. You decide to take the easy way of being a “Hollywood Marine” instead of actually going thru Boot Camp and then earning the rightful medals and ribbons. You have one chance to regain your honor son and that is really join the military. Then and only then maybe I will forgive you.

  7. Dannyboy

    What a dirtbag. At least he wasn’t impersonating the enemy, which is what so many in congress are doing.

  8. D_Mac

    I want to be like this guy some day…

  9. Tanicacid

    “Stolen Valor”, finally the law is enforced. I hope Michael Moore will confront such a law for his unauthorized use and misuse of some of the people in his Farenheit 911.
    http://www.shootingmichaelmoore.com/index.html

  10. Future0311

    Tanicacid: That URL is deceiving. I was expecting to really see someone shoot his fat ass. :lol:

  11. Cooper D

    I say send this clown to freaking Marine depot in San Diago and have him do 72+ t-days. Then he would learn what it is to be a real U.S. Marine. Hell, I don’t give a rat if he’s 56 yrs. old. He would fill like he’s 20 when there done with him. Then we could send him to the front. He’ll earn his hero statis or die :evil: . Semper Fi :!: :!: :!:

  12. Cooper D

    DICK

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