October 21, 2009 3:39 PM

Hero Hoax: Marine Lied for Event Tickets

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(AP)  A Marine Corps sergeant pleaded guilty Wednesday to faking post-traumatic stress disorder and pretending to be an injured hero to get in free to rock concerts and professional sporting events.

Sgt. David Budwah pleaded guilty to nine charges, including making false statements, malingering and misconduct at a court-martial hearing on the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Va.

Some of the charges may be condensed at his sentencing hearing Wednesday afternoon. Budwah faces up to 8½ years in prison, a reduction in rank and a dishonorable discharge.

Budwah acknowledged he was never deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, as he claimed. He said he lied about having helped with the 2004 tsunami relief effort and didn't earn eight medals and ribbons he wore on his uniform.

"The truth of it is, I was never deployed and I was never injured," Budwah told Navy Capt. Bruce W. MacKenzie, chief judge of the Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary. "Everything that I said was false."

Budwah, 34, of Springhill, La., admitted to bluffing his way into 13 events last year, including banquets, rock concerts, a Washington Redskins football game and a Washington Nationals baseball game.

He also admitted obtaining under false pretenses a laptop computer and personal digital assistant from Soldiers' Angels, an organization that helps wounded service members.

Budwah acknowledged he lied when he told young boys at an American Legion camp in western Maryland in July 2008 that he was wounded in Afghanistan when he dove on a homemade grenade to shield a buddy from the blast.

Instead, Budwah was with a radio communications unit in Okinawa, Japan, from early 2000 to early 2006, and then at Quantico, where he worked as a store clerk.

He said he was legitimately sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., in June 2008 for outpatient treatment for a stomach ailment. Once there, he claimed PTSD in hopes of leaving service before his scheduled September 2009 discharge date. He became an inpatient and began bluffing his way into wounded-warrior events, he said.

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by dallisman October 22, 2009 9:45 AM EDT
I believe he was living for those who came back in a box. IF You wear the uniform of our country, it could mean a death sentence. He was brave enough to wear our uniform which makes him one of the brave and a son of the father land. I think the dead would want him to get what ever he could get and live for them. I also believe veterans should where their metals on a clean suite in the proper sequence,with pride, for those who died in battle.
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by longtree-2009 October 22, 2009 6:12 AM EDT
reduce rank to private, give him a dishonorable discharge. all current marines and former marines, turn your back to him. he is a disgrace to all marines.
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by babooph October 21, 2009 9:08 PM EDT
"NEWS" agencies lie for profit & politics,should they not also be held accountable?
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by 6591Hou October 21, 2009 5:59 PM EDT
He at least now owns up to his disgrace.
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by AJMarine12 October 21, 2009 5:04 PM EDT
Put the ba***** in jail.
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by stuart-johns2 October 21, 2009 4:35 PM EDT
Well dishonorable Marine. You'll have all the sporting events to attend in prison your butt can stand. Pun intended. And you'll deserve it. Traitor to the code.
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by omded October 21, 2009 5:31 PM EDT
On the one hand, this is pretty sad, as this guy's taking things that are supposed to go to the men and women who made a much bigger sacrifice. But, on the other hand, you just kind of got to sit back and laugh about it. I mean, he "dove on a grenade"???? And he's still alive? He still has all of his arms, legs and head in tact? He can still hear the rock and roll music??? And nobody suspected anything wrong and gave him the honors??? I guess this goes to show just how disconnected most Americans are with what really happens in war. When you dive on a live grenade in a video game, you still get to go to rock concerts. But, in real life, when you dive on a grenade, the only music you may hear afterward is the stuff they play at your funeral, and the harps of all the angels flying around on the clouds out there.
by scubbasteve01 October 21, 2009 4:17 PM EDT
8 years in prison huh, Sgt. ButtWhipe? You're an idiot and a embarrassment to the real men and women in uniform. You were never a real Marine. FOR HONOR FOR COUNTRY. But not you idiot! It's going to be a really cold winter for you buddy boy.
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by wyodutch October 21, 2009 3:29 PM EDT
He lied about military servce.. Isn't that what the Pentagon did when they tried to turn the friendy-fire killing of Pat Tillman into a Silver Star story?
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Only difference is.. this guy will probably go to the brig, while the generals who lied about Pat Tillman will just get promoted on up the ladder.
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by jefleshman October 21, 2009 3:43 PM EDT
wyodutch,

No...very different. This guy did it for HIS personal gain, not anyone elses. I am confused, how you try to tie the two together, please explain.
by jefleshman October 21, 2009 3:09 PM EDT
My immediate (emotional) response. Despicable! Disgrace to the Uniform and to that of the entire service!

My emotions calmed down response: At least he confesses to it now and is not living a lie anymore; accountable and taking responsibility for his own act. If those quotes in the article are accurate, at least he is not denying the truth anymore.
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