Not easily... such records aren't generally publicly available.
You might have some luck just googling for images of him - its common enough for forces types and their colleagues to take many photos.
I'd like to know if anyone can tell me how to find out if someone who claimed they were an officer in the forces is telling the truth. I've got hunch he's a bit of a Walter Mitty and may be bigging himself up. Is there any way of finding out? thanks in advance.
Not easily... such records aren't generally publicly available.
You might have some luck just googling for images of him - its common enough for forces types and their colleagues to take many photos.
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Just ask him loads of questions about it. Places, names, what he did etc.
A lad at work got caught up in his own lies about previous military service that way! Either that or he wasn't lying and the British Army had 11 years olds driving tanks in Operation Desert Storm......
If you can find out the year he was allegedly commissioned he should feature in the Army List and the London Gazette. One of the rights of passage after getting commissioned is being "gazetted"; I think I have a copy of mine somewhere. I'm not sure but I think either the Times or the Telegraph used to publish excerpts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Army_List
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_London_Gazette
If he starts every second sentence with "When I was in...." you're probably right and he's almost definitely a walt. You could post something up on ARRSE if you could be bothered; they normally enjoy a good walt hunt.
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Is it same for RAF? He claims he was apilot and yet has no sense of direction and cant hold his fork correctly!!
He'll be able to tell you all about his training then. One of my best mates is currently a Red Arrows pilot (Red 8) and he'd be able to tell you step by step, what he's flown, where he's flown it, how many hours he's got on each type, how he got streamed to fly single seat fast jets etc etc etc
I found my entry by searching here http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/
You could also ask about history of his unit, most officers should know this inside out.
<ronin>What colour is the boathouse at Hereford?</ronin>
Ask him what colour the boat house at Hereford is.
If expats in Spain are to be believed, there has never been anybody below the rank of Major in the British Army
Just say "I bet you can still recite your service number, can't you?". They usually can't resist if genuine.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
I know of at least one boathouse in Hereford, but I guess the question refers to a specific one ;)
I was with the Green Berets.
Special Unit Battalion.
Commando Airborne Tactics. Specialist Tactics Unit Battalion.
Yeah, it was real hush hush.
yup!
Ask him if the training at Swinderby was really as hard as they say it was?
Trick question, RAF Officers train at Cranwell.
Ask him if he ever did SERE School?
Pilots do Survive Evade Resist Escape training
Ask him if he got on with the JENGO's and SENGO's?
Junior and Senior Engineering Officers
Ask him if he still has his 'Grow-bag'?
It's a green flight suit.
Different services have a different rank system as do different nation's armed forces. Do your homework and you may well be able to catch him out that way. IOW catch him out as a ranker! ;-)
Or (bullsh1t bullsh1t) remind him that being ex-forces is like Fight Club:-
The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club!
The second rule of Fight Club is.........
I was the second man on the balcony in the Iranian embassy siege Josh, you were right behind me.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
The problem with waltiness is that some people get carried away with their dits and make themselves look like a walt. What happened to that bloke on here who got hounded for it, was there ever a consensus on his waltiness? I can remember pm'ing him about RAF Halton, my uncle was CO there many years ago and he seemed to know a lot about the place although his reasons for being there did seem a bit suspect to be honest.
I heard that walts are nowadays starting their walting careers by starting threads such as this one, so they can try and learn what pitfalls to avoid and what to say or not say when bullshitting .
From the way you describe it, he does sound like aircrew!
I don't talk about it
If he is claiming to be in the mob in recent times, ask him about JPA.
There's a few on here. Alongside the double agent dual ID members, we could start our own unit.
Anyone who talks about being in the forces without being asked is lying.
“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Just go to a main library, they often have a copy of the Army List (I think it's called). Red book detailing all those commissioned along with their commission type and regt/corps
I was an airframe mechanic working on the line at Cranwell from 85 to 88 and know the place fairly well, despite all the babychams and egg nog.
I have heard my friend refer to the "two winged master race" before!
Sadly, they wouldn't even let me join. My totally undeserved reputation went before me.
Funnily enough I was going to post a query like this having stumbled across a suspected Walt leaching off a female employee of mine who claims to have been on mt Longdon. I'll get over to Arrse.
Ask him at what point he was officially allowed to first walk across the carpet in the main entrance at CHOM.