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Palin Troopergate Smear Leader A Phony Marine Corps Poser (Hollis French)
Internet | September 10, 2008 | AlaskaErik

Posted on 09/10/2008 10:40:37 AM PDT by AlaskaErik

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To: AlaskaErik
The Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Course (PLC) is an alternative for NROTC or OCS for college students who wish to become commissioned officers in the United States Marine Corps.

College students can enroll in PLC when they are freshmen, sophomores, or juniors in college. Those who enroll as freshmen or sophmores attend two 6 six-week summer training programs at the Marine Corps Officer Candidate School, located at Quantico, Virginia. Students who enroll in the program as juniors attend one 10-week summer course.

PLC summer class sizes are typically 250 to 300 students, broken into four to six platoons. The platoons train in a physically demanding environment where sleep deprivation, military tasks, and memorization are constantly forced on candidates to test their ability to handle stress. The course of instruction is much the same as Marine Corps Officer Candidate School.

Travel costs, meals, textbooks, uniforms and lodging, during the summer training sessions are provided by the Marine Corps, and students are paid for their time. Additional financial assistance may be obtained for participation in active duty. Participants may receive tax-free financial assistance of up to $7,000 for Platoon Leaders Class participation. In addition, participants earn up to $2,985 during the training. Most colleges will grant academic credit for the summer training.

Upon completion of the first summer training session, applicants may begin receiving a $150 per month (tax free) stipend. Upon completing their 4-year degree, applicants are commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the United States Marine Corps. Unless one accepts tuition assistance under the program, there is no obligation to join the United States Marines after completion of the course. However, there is also no obligation on the part of the Marine Corps to offer a commission upon completion of the course (although, unless one totally screws up, they usually do).

For those who accept tuition assistance (up to $15,600 over three consecutive years), there is a military service obligation of four years. A member of the PLC-Aviation option or PLC-Ground option (including a Selected Marine Corps Reservist) who receives tuition assistance may be ordered to active duty as an enlisted Marine for not more than four years, if the member:

Completes all PLC program requirements but refuses to accept an appointment as a commissioned officer in the Marine Corps Reserve; Fails to complete program requirements; or Is disenrolled from the PLC program for failure to maintain eligibility for appointment under 10 U.S.C. 532. Following commission, Marine Corps officers attend The Basic School, six months (also in Quantico) of training in leadership, land navigation, weapons, small-unit tactics, and communications.

United States Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Course

21 posted on 09/10/2008 10:56:49 AM PDT by kabar (.)
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To: AlaskaErik

"I am from France."

22 posted on 09/10/2008 10:57:04 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: AlaskaErik

Candidates dismissed from the PLC receive an honorable discharge at the rank of private.


23 posted on 09/10/2008 10:57:08 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: doug from upland

Ping


24 posted on 09/10/2008 10:57:10 AM PDT by icwhatudo (If my brother-n-law threatened to kill my father-I'd tell his boss too (Just like Palin did))
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To: AlaskaErik

“Maybe FReepers need to put a little heat on Hollis French for his blatant dishonesty about his Marine Corps service.”

Stands out in my mind that if he is embellishing his Military Record, what else is he embellishing for votes?

Liars don’t quit with just one. Lies are to liars like Potato Chips. You can’t have just one.


25 posted on 09/10/2008 10:57:40 AM PDT by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists, Call 'em what you will, they ALL have Fairies livin' in their Trees.)
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To: Bringbackthedraft

I personally “washed out” of the PLC program at Quantico in 1968. I was a very immature 18 year-old at the time and it is one of my greatest regrets in life. I did receve an honorable discharge as a result, but would never try to pass that off as “military service” on any kind of resume. That would not be right and I would expect that, if I were to try to do so, I would be justly ridiculed and vilified. I was, coincidentally, in Vietnam briefly in ‘69, but as a crew member of a merchant marine cargo vessel NOT as any kind of military service. I always try to make it clear that the two things are not in any way related and do not accord me any kind of “veteran” status. So, speaking as someone who has had similar experiences which could allow me to make the same kind of claims, I think it’s wrong for this man to do so.


26 posted on 09/10/2008 10:59:29 AM PDT by Emmett McCarthy
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To: joinedafterattack
Who can get this out to the press?

I just did, to Special Report with Brit Hume.

Since you did a report on the Democrat team investigating 'Troopergate' on last night's Special Report, I thought you'd find this related information interesting. The link is to a Free Republic thread about the lead investigator Hollis French, D-AK, and his misstating his military credentials (actually the lack thereof) on his State of Alaska website and elsewhere.

It would seem to me, Hollis French has his own explaining to do, on an issue far more onerous to the American public than this fallacious Troopergate nonsense.

Sincerely,

Me

27 posted on 09/10/2008 10:59:43 AM PDT by bcsco (Sarah America! Ignore the lipstik at your peril!)
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To: chambley1
PLC is a split-training program in which candidates normally attend officer training in the summers after their junior and senior years of college.”

So if he did six weeks, is that just one of two periods? It was my understanding that OCS was 90 days (hence the term 90 day wonder). If that's the case, then that doesn't explain why French lists 1977 and 1978 if he only completed one of the training periods.

28 posted on 09/10/2008 10:59:55 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: AlaskaErik
It just means he did what I did.

Attend the first 6-week session of PLC and changed his mind.

I decided to go Army (now into my 26th year).

ChiefKujo

29 posted on 09/10/2008 11:00:01 AM PDT by ChiefKujo
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
It’s The Marine Corp Mrs. French. Can Hollis come out and play?”

LOL of the day.

30 posted on 09/10/2008 11:00:14 AM PDT by highpockets
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To: <1/1,000,000th%

Since he’s a liar, his nose needs the Pinocchio effect.


31 posted on 09/10/2008 11:01:37 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: AlaskaErik

In NROTC - Marine option, members go to Quantico and graduate as a 2nd Lt.


32 posted on 09/10/2008 11:02:11 AM PDT by E=MC2
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To: AlaskaErik

All it means is he did finish his Officers’ training. He didn’t finish his second six week course and didn’t accept his commission.

Trust me, I’m the proud mother of a USMC Officer’s Candidate now. He will leave for 10 weeks at Quantico next Spring and barring any unforeseen events, will accept his commission and leave for TBS. Hollis French may have wanted to be a Marine, but he didn’t complete the Officer’s Training and may, or may not, have enlisted.


33 posted on 09/10/2008 11:03:58 AM PDT by Constitutions Grandchild
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To: AlaskaErik
I think French is being factually correct but is allowing people to assume more of his Marine Corps experience.

You actually enlist in the USMCR when joining the PLC program. It appears he only spent some or part of the 6 week PLC Junior increment and then dropped out, which is the beauty of the PLC program as most of the attrition comes from those who decide not to return for their second, or Senior, increment.

If you drop out you are given an honorable discharge from the USMCR.

34 posted on 09/10/2008 11:05:11 AM PDT by paddles
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To: AlaskaErik

another rat-wing phoney soldier???


35 posted on 09/10/2008 11:05:45 AM PDT by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: shalom aleichem

He appears to be a lawyer.

See if he lied on his bar examination or whatever that thing is called.

Someone call the AK bar . . . .


36 posted on 09/10/2008 11:06:33 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Wish it was Palin/McCain)
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To: AlaskaErik

If he was in ROTC which is the first step to becoming an officer would he have gone to summer camp at Quantico? I was in AF ROTC and we had a summer training camp after our Sophomore year. Just askin’.


37 posted on 09/10/2008 11:07:45 AM PDT by saganite (Obama is a political STD)
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To: ChiefKujo
It just means he did what I did.

You have honorable service, as do I. If Hollis French was honest he would have claimed no military service or told the truth...that he quit, got kicked out, resigned in lieu of being terminated or whatever. Instead, he claims military service in the Marine Corps Reserve on his official website biography and that is a blatant falsehood.

38 posted on 09/10/2008 11:07:45 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: AlaskaErik

Huh? When I went to USAF Officer Training School, they took the non-prior service guys in as SSgts. This was just a record and pay thing. No one was called SSgt. Anyone who washed out would never claim to have been SSgts....


39 posted on 09/10/2008 11:08:32 AM PDT by Fundamentally Fair (If given a choice between a POW and a POS, I'll take the POW.)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy

Mr. French. As in Family Affair?


40 posted on 09/10/2008 11:08:34 AM PDT by sportutegrl (0bi has been looking a little wan.)
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