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Army Times sorts of gets it right about Stolen Valor Imposter

I, along with many of my fellow milbloggers are convinced that a MSM reporter could not write or produce an accurate story if their life depended on it.

On the case of the Stolen Valor Impostor (McManus) the local ABC news station took full credit for finding him and the research on him and his background, even though it was milbloggers and the milblog readers who made this case so famous that it got their attention. Now the Army Times is telling the story in this week’s issue, yet fail to give credit where it is due. Unlike the local Houston ABC news station, at least the Army Times got the permission of Mrs G. from MudvilleGazette.com before using the wanted poster she created, however they assured her that several of the blogs (to include Bouhammer.com) would receive credit for helping spread the word. But as you can see below, they could not keep their word. They did at least credit my friend Mark Seavey and his awesome blog. They did also credit Mrs. G’s website, the Mudville Gazette for the photo..

But outside of that, the rest of the story is accurate. The reason it is accurate is because most of it came from….milbloggers.

Blogger helps expose alleged military faker

By Joe Gould

The goateed man was decked out in a formal Army uniform with a dozen medals pinned to his jack et and a Commander of the British Empire medallion hanging around his neck.

To blogger Mark Seavey, the “general” was an obvious fraud. Seavey’s fellow bloggers at the con servative “This Ain’t Hell” posted a photo of the alleged faker online, dead set on smoking him out.

“Wearing two Distinguished Ser vice Crosses and a Combat Infantry Badge with two stars, is analogous to saying someone is a pitcher for the Red Sox and a quarterback for the Patriots,” said Seavey. “If that person existed, you would know about them.” The blog post led to tips, angry comments, media attention and ultimately the Feb. 5 arrest of Michael P. McManus, a 44-year old former Army private first class who served from 1984 to 1987.

It’s not a first for Seavey and the blog’s volunteer staff. Seavey said they have exposed about a dozen others who have claimed unearned medals or insignia, and publicized other cases.

Seavey and his fellow bloggers are among a cadre of self-appoint ed stolen-valor police. There’s also Mary Schantag, co founder of the P.O.W. Net work.

Schantag and her husband, disabled Viet nam veteran Charles Schan tag, founded the P.O.W. Net work 20 years ago to record the biographies of prisoners of war online. The work’s flip side became weeding out and exposing people who have lied about their military service.

The Web site, www.pownetwork .org , maintained from their Missouri home, includes a “phonies index” of more than 3,000 alleged cases of stolen valor. The couple collects information and attempts to verify it through official channels and volunteer researchers. When they suspect fraud, they send the infor mation to the FBI and post it online. “We get 10 or 15 of these in a row sometimes,” she said. “[McManus] is not unusual, not in claiming the rank. We have dozens we have turned over to the FBI and we’re still waiting,” said Schantag.

Fakers typically make complex or impossible claims and like to pose as elite troops, Schantag said. “We see Marine-recon-sniper Navy-SEALs. Now, come on,” she said. “There are 300 reported fake SEALs for every real SEAL who has ever graduated [Basic Under water Demolition/SEAL] training. It crosses every boundary, every rank, every race, every job. We get preachers turned in, we get active duty military turned in.” Schantag said the frauds are offensive because they cheapen real bravery and hard work. “[Service members] have earned it, and these guys have no clue what it takes to do that,” she said.

Schantag learned of McManus when a friend’s brother sent her photos he took of McManus at the Dec. 12 inauguration for Houston Mayor Annise Parker.

Schantag posted photos of the man to the P.O.W. Network site and sent them to This Ain’t Hell, where the photo was posted at the center of a mock “wanted” poster.

Seavey’s day job is new media manager for the American Legion, but he blogs about stolen-valor cases and other military topics in his spare time for This Ain’t Hell.

For Seavey, whose blog dubbed McManus “Gen. Ballduster McSoulpatch,” the first big break was an anonymous tip saying the man’s name is Michael P. McManus. From there, readers pointed Seavey toward references to McManus across the Internet.

He found several online profiles of McManus, which contained conflict ing information about McManus’s rank, separation date and record.

“He claimed to do every job in the military that I could find, and the time frames sometimes cov ered each other up,” said Seavey. “He retired at least twice at two different levels, according to his story. At one point he was out in 2004, and another he retired in February 2008.” Among the information online, McManus claimed that he was on Gen. Colin Powell’s personal securi ty detail, that he came out to Pow ell as a homosexual and that Powell retained him anyway. Separately, in the context of his opposition to “don’t ask, don’t tell,” he claimed to have been discharged for being gay. After Seavey got the information he needed about McManus, he contacted him directly.

“As soon I had everything that he had online, the very first thing I did was send him a message via Facebook that said, ‘I hope you enjoyed your time masquerading, now you’re about to meet the big boys.’ And then I said, ‘I hope you enjoy your interview with the FBI.’ Well, he took it all down 20 minutes later.” Seavey said that he has started to see a trend in which fraudsters lie about their service records to further their personal or political agendas, either for or against the war, or targeting military policies. After This Ain’t Hell reported on McManus, the Houston press fol lowed suit. That, in turn, prompt ed the local FBI to investigate and arrest McManus, according to a law enforcement official.

Seavey said he was gratified to see in the criminal complaint that McManus’s attorney had claimed McManus destroyed the unautho rized uniform, medals and insignia — out of fear of “angry bloggers.” It emerged that McManus has been caught before making false claims about himself. In 2002, he faced federal charges for imper­sonating an air marshal and an Army major while trying to board a flight in New Orleans.

McManus faces five new accusa tions of violating federal law relat ed to wearing the unauthorized military uniform, the military badges and insignia. If convicted, he faces up to three years in feder al prison and $120,000 in fines.

McManus’s attorney, James Fal lon, did not return a call seeking comment.

On Feb. 9, a federal judge set McManus’s bond at $25,000 and set special conditions for his release. McManus must continue “mental health treatment,” submit to a drug screening every 45 days and refrain from the use of creden tials and identification documents or wearing of any U.S. or interna tional uniform.



Hey ABC News, give the credit where it is due

If you read abcnews.go.com/WN/stolen-valor-challenges-fake-medals-met-criticism/story?id=9779478&page=1 you are led to think that the local ABC station in Houston are the ones who broke the store on McManus (Stolen Valor Douche). Myself and many other milbloggers are amazed that not only did the local station, KTRK not give any millbogs credit for bringing this to their attention or the FBI’s attention, but they also used the “Wanted” poster that was created by a milblogger in their broadcast. Now the National ABC news website is running a variation of the story and giving credit to their local station.

In Houston last week, the FBI arrested a man who attended the mayoral inauguration with enough medals pinned to his chest to raise the suspicion of one retired military man who snapped several pictures and sent them to ABC’s Houston affiliate KTRK

No wonder most bloggers cannot stand MSM or what they do or how they work. I mean you don’t name the dozens of milbloggers that spread the word on this, but at least give credit to one or two. It is shameful and yet another reason why more and more Americans are turning to blogs and sites like the Drudge Report rather than MSM for their news.



More Imposter Mcmanus updates; Affidavit filed in Federal Court

Thanks to other milbloggers who sent this to me, I am posting below the Federal Affidavit that was filed in criminal court this morning against the Stolen Valor Imposter, Michael Patrick McManus. I have taken the liberty to highlight some key facts and surprises in the complaint. I have BOLDED them in the complaint for easy identification.

If this is your first time reading this blog and have no idea what I am talking about, just keep scrolling down or click on the link category above that says “Pitchfork Brigade”

AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF CRIMINAL COMPLAINT

I, Christopher Petrowski, being duly sworn, do hereby depose and state:

I am a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), duly appointed according to law and acting as such. I have been a Special Agent with the FBI for fourteen years, and am currently assigned to the FBI Houston Division Violent Crime Task Force (VCTF). The VCTF is a joint FBI and Houston Police Department task force responsible for the investigation of, among other violent crimes, kidnaping, bank robbery, extortion, serial murder, and Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution. The facts contained in this Affidavit are based upon information provided to me by other law enforcement officers, other witnesses, and my own personal knowledge. Since this Affidavit is made for the limited purpose of supporting a Criminal Complaint, I may have not set forth each and every fact learned during the course of this investigation. Rather, I have set forth only those facts that I believe are necessary to establish probable cause for the crimes charged. Unless otherwise indicated, where actions, conversations, and statements of others are related herein, they are related in substance and in part only.

2. On or about January 19, 2010, I was advised that MICHAEL PATRICK MCMANUS had attended a party for newly elected Houston Mayor, Annise Parker. The party was held on December 12, 2009 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Downtown Houston. MCMANUS was observed by photographer “MMM”, who attended the party as a photographer. MMM, who is a former Sergeant (E-5) in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, noticed MCMANUS was wearing an official appearing United States Army military uniform with numerous military decorations, awards, and badges. MMM further noticed that MCBRIDE was wearing all of the official U.S. military uniform regalia in a non-regulation manner. MMM photographed MCMANUS at the event in his purportedly official U.S. Army uniform and provided those photographs to the FBI.

3. The photographs provided by MMM show an image of an individual, later identified by me as MCMANUS through his Texas Driver’s License and other data sources, wearing a U.S. Army military uniform bearing the rank of Brigadier General. The photographs further shows MCMANUS wearing the following awards:

- a British Commander of the British Empire (worn around his neck),

- a Distinguished Service Cross,

- an Air Medal,

- a Flying Cross,

- a Silver Star,

- a Bronze Star,

- and a Purple Heart.

MCMANUS was also wearing the following U.S. military “earned” insignia, emblems, and devices:

- a British Special Air Service Crest,

- a Combat Infantry Badge with two stars,

- a Master Jump Wings,

- a Helicopter Pilot Badge,

- a Air Assault Wings,

- and a Pathfinder Badge.

4. MCMANUS was previously convicted in U.S. Federal Court in California in 2002, arising out of federal criminal charges originating in Louisiana, for impersonating a U.S. “Air Marshal” and also impersonating a U.S. Army Major, both in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 912, He received a sentence of two years probation, which was later revoked for violations. At the time of his offense relating to those criminal charges, MCMANUS had been wearing an unauthorized U.S. Army Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) of the unearned rank of Major (and with fraudulent U.S. Army identification papers naming him as an Army Captain) with attached unearned patches, insignia, and awards, on board a commercial aircraft in New Orleans and also falsely represented himself to the flight crew as a current member of the U.S. military and an “Air Marshal”, and where he attempted to gain access to the plane’s cockpit. Due to the suspicious nature of his uniform and his suspicious claims to the flight crew, he was not permitted by the flight crew to remain on the flight. He was later arrested in California and convicted of these charges there.

5. Official U.S. military records, which include MCMANUS’ form DD-214, indicate MCMANUS entered on Active Duty with the United States Army on November 11, 1984 and separated on March 31, 1987. During this period, MCMANUS attained the rank of Private First Class and a pay grade of E-1. The form DD-214 further indicates MCMANUS was awarded or authorized to wear only the following awards: an Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon; Expert Marksmanship Badge – Rifle; and Marksman Marksmanship Badge – Pistol. MCMANUS’ type of separation is

Defined on the DD-214 as “Discharge” and the character of service is defined as “Under Honorable Conditions”, which is not the same as an “Honorable Discharge”.

6. On or about January 25, 2010, I attempted to contact MCMANUS at his telephone number 713-869-xxxx. The Lexis/Nexis database indicated this telephone number was associated with the Houston address on MCMANUS’ Texas driver’s license. Based on Harris County Appraisal District records, the residence is owned by Alvin Chan. At the time of MCMANUS’ arrest in January 2002, related to his previous impersonation charges and conviction, MCMANUS stated to investigators that his “domestic partner” was Alvin Chan.

7. About January 25, I called MCMANUS’ telephone number and left a message on what I believed to be his answering machine at his residence located at in Houston, Texas 77008.

8. On January 27, 2010, I received a telephone call from a person claiming to be a Houston attorney (“CF”) who claimed to represent MCMANUS. I told attorney CF I wished to interview MCMANUS regarding his impersonation of a U.S. military officer and I further stated that MCMANUS needed to surrender the uniform, medals, ribbons, devices, and other general evidence he had worn in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Section 704. Attorney CF admitted that MCMANUS was the person in the subject photographs and that MCMANUS told him he had discarded or destroyed all the evidence (i.e., the uniform, medals, insignia, etc.) allegedly because MCMANUS had become “afraid” when his photograph wearing the unauthorized military uniform and unauthorized military awards was posted on the internet and he became the subject of angry bloggers. At present, I have no way of verifying the truth of attorney CF’s claim regarding MCMANUS purported destruction of all the evidence.

9. Based on all the foregoing information and facts, I believe there is probable cause to believe that on or about December 12, 2009, MICHAEL PATRICK MCMANUS:

- did knowingly possess certain badges or other insignia of a design prescribed by the head of a department or agency of the United States (being the Department of Defense) for use by any officer or employee thereof, or any colorable imitation thereof, without lawful authorization, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 701; and

- did knowingly, within the jurisdiction of the United

States, without any lawful authority, wear a uniform and/or a distinctive part thereof and/or anything similar to a distinctive part of the uniform of any of the armed forces of the United States, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 702; and

- did knowingly, within the jurisdiction of the United States, and with the intent to deceive or mislead, wear any naval, military or other official decoration or regalia of any foreign state, nation, or government with which the United States is at peace, or anything so nearly resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 703; and

- did knowingly wear certain medals and/or decorations authorized by Congress for the armed forces of the United States, or certain of the medals and/or badges awarded to the members of the such armed forces of the United States, and/or certain ribbons, buttons, or rosettes of any badge, decoration, and/or medal, and/or any colorable imitation thereof, except when authorized under regulations made pursuant to law, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 704(a); and

- did knowingly wear a Distinguished Service Crosses awarded under Section 3742 of Title 10, and a Silver Star awarded under Sections 3746, 6244, or 8746 of Title 10, and a Purple Heart awarded under Section 1129 of Title 10, or any replacement or duplicate medal for such a medals as authorized by law in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 704(d).

CHRISTOPHER PETROWSKI,

Special Agent,

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Houston, Texas

Attachment A To Criminal Complaint

- did knowingly possess certain badges or other insignia of a design prescribed by the head of a department or agency of the United States (being the Department of Defense) for use by any officer or employee thereof, or any colorable imitation thereof, without lawful authorization, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 701; and

- did knowingly, within the jurisdiction of the United

States, without any lawful authority, wear a uniform and/or a distinctive part thereof and/or anything similar to a distinctive part of the uniform of any of the armed forces of the United States, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 702; and

- did knowingly, within the jurisdiction of the United States, and with the intent to deceive or mislead, wear any naval, military or other official decoration or regalia of any foreign state, nation, or government with which the United States is at peace, or anything so nearly resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 703; and

- did knowingly wear certain medals and/or decorations authorized by Congress for the armed forces of the United States, or certain of the medals and/or badges awarded to the members of the such armed forces of the United States, and/or certain ribbons, buttons, or rosettes of any badge, decoration, and/or medal, and/or any colorable imitation thereof, except when authorized under regulations made pursuant to law, in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 704(a); and

- did knowingly wear a Distinguished Service Crosses awarded under Section 3742 of Title 10, and a Silver Star awarded under Sections 3746, 6244, or 8746 of Title 10, and a Purple Heart awarded under Section 1129 of Title 10, or any replacement or duplicate medal for such a medals as authorized by law in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 704(d).

Video of the Day: Imposter McManus being led into Federal Court

H/T to my bud over at the blog This ain’t Hell, but you can see it form here for turning me onto the video below.

It shows this douche being led into court this Monday morning for his first court appearance. Also note he has his head wrapped up with what looks to be a diaper (or Jockstrap as TAH points out). He probably hurt himself in jail over the weekend banging his head into the wall while yelling “I am sooo STUPID, STUPID, STUPID” and hoping that he can claim police brutality or something. Lord knows he is not above lying or making up any store he can.



Another Update on Stolen Valor Imposter; what his real rank was

Below is a great article from the Houston Chronicle about McManus whom I have blogged about HERE and HERE. They highlight what his real rank was….he was a Private First Class. Yep, he never even breached the NCO corps.

A Houston man was charged on Friday with allegedly impersonating a U.S. Army general by wearing a uniform decorated with more military honors than earned by famed Gen. George Patton.
The FBI charged 44-year-old Michael P. McManus with five federal misdemeanors, accusing him of unlawfully wearing an unauthorized uniform embellished with some of the U.S. military’s most distinguished combat medals.
“The kicker was the Soldier’s Medal; Patton didn’t have it,” said Doug Sterner, a historian who tracks military honors and “poser” cases. “There’s no comparison. This guy isn’t worthy to lick the dust off George Patton’s boots.”
Real Army rank was PFC
Federal officials said McManus was photographed at a Dec. 12 public gathering at the George R. Brown Convention celebrating Annise Parker’s mayoral victory.
Authorities said McManus was wearing the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, as well as celebrated insignia for pilots and two British military medals.
Officials would not say whether McManus had ever claimed to be a highly decorated U.S. Army general, or if he simply wore the embellished uniform.
McManus, a former private first class who served in the U.S. Army from 1984 to 1987, faces a maximum punishment of three years in federal prison and a fine of up to $120,000.
He is one of about 50 people charged under the 2006 Stolen Valor Act, which makes it a federal crime to falsely claim to have received a medal from the military, regardless of whether the accused does not try to profit from the deception.
Sterner, however, estimates that “tens and tens of thousands” of military imposters are spread about the country. Authentic medals can be legally purchased at military surplus stores.
Web site lists real heroes
Some do it for attention, while others use their claimed status to defraud others, said Sterner, who maintains a Web site that features a searchable database listing names of recipients of high honors.
One man bilked a Veterans Affairs program out of huge sums of money, while a woman received some $40,000 in tuition after telling employees at her university that she was an Air Force pilot flying in Iraq on weekends.
“The vast majority are never even charged or even reported in media,” Sterner said. “Those that are usually get suspended sentences.”
Sterner recalled only one case where the defendant served time.
One man who was sentenced to community service subsequently forged the document showing he completed his community service.
McManus’ case comes at a time when federal courts currently hearing similar cases are trying to decide whether the First Amendment protects people who lie about being famous military heroes.



URGENT UPDATE: Stolen Valor Imposter Arrested by FBI

I am sooooo happy to announce that the Stolen Valor Imposter that I wrote about on here back on January (www.bouhammer.com/2010/01/pitchfork-brigade-stolen-valor-imposter-wanted/) was arrested tonight in Houston by the FBI.

This is a true testament to the Pitchfork Brigade of milbloggers that exposed this idiot (Michael Patrick MacManus) who was not only impersonating a General Officer but also a extremely decorated war hero. There were several of us milbloggers who contacted different FBI agents (including yours truly), in addition to other agencies. I am so proud of you, my readers, and all the milbloggers who came together to spread the word on this guy.

Again, thank you all so much. I am honored and flattered by all my readers and followers every day I see the statistics of how many readers I have visiting this site.

ABC Affiliate KTRK from Houston has the entire story below



Pitchfork Brigade, Stolen Valor Imposter Wanted- UPDATEDx5

The milbloggers across the country are uniting today to put out a question to all who read our blogs if anyone knows who this idiot is. The guy you see in the pic above and the ones below was spotted at George R. Brown Convention at the Annise Parker for Houston Mayor Victory Party on 12/12/2009.

This guy is such a fraud, it is not even funny. Let me start with that he portrays himself as a one-star general. Since he has a unauthorized soul-patch goatee, one could only assume he is retired. I am not an age-guessing expert, but I would bet a paycheck this guy is not 40 years old. As an infantryman the first thing I noticed after his goatee was that he has a CIB with two stars on it. The CIB or Combat Infantryman Badge is a coveted badge awarded only to those in the Infantry for performing the job of an infantryman in combat. The CIB is awarded based on periods. The period that covered Vietnam went all the way through Somalia in 1993. The next period was from 2001 through present. For this asshat to have a CIB with two stars means he had to have served in the war in Korea in the 1950s.

There are so many things wrong with this friggen idiot that I can’t even begin to count the ways. Besides the British parachutists wings, he also has SAS (Special Air Service) wings, US Jumpmaster Wings, HALO wings, Pathfinder Badge and Air Assault Wing. He also has not one, but TWO Distinguished Service Crosses. The DSC is the 2nd highest award behind the Medal of Honor. Then throw onto that two Silver Stars, at least one Bronze Star, at least one Purple Heart and then many, many other medals. This guy breaks the stolen valor act so many times it isn’t even funny.

What he is doing is a completely disrespectful to all of those who has served or are serving in uniform, regardless of branch and regardless of what awards anyone has. By wearing this uniform, he is ambassador of our military and all that it stands for. I will keep updating this posting through the day with the URLs of all the other blogs covering this waste of oxygen.

If you think you have a lead on who this guy is, please contact me at admin@bouhammer.com

UPDATE #1and#5- Blogs that are covering that are part of this Pitchfork Brigade Action

CSI milbloggers — [Mrs Greyhawk]

Meet General Ballduster McSoulpatch — [This Ain't Hell...]

Wanted for Stolen Valor — [A Soldier's Perspective - Marcus]

Pitchfork Brigade, Stolen Valor Imposter Wanted — [Bouhammer]

Poseur Alert- Do you know this wanker? — [BlackFive - Uncle Jimbo]

Launch the ready pitchfork — [CDR Salamander]

Stolen Valor Scum – wanted! — [Hooah Wife]

Stolen Valor- Not even slick about it edition — [Bring the heat, Bring the Stupid]

Can you Identify this poseur? — [From my position... On the way!]

Do you Recognize This Man? — [Boston Maggie]

MilBlogs’ APB… — [Little Drops..... Into the pool of life]

Do you know this Brigadier? (Updated) — [Castle Argghhh!!!]

Just When You Thought Monday Couldn’t Get Any Crazier… — [The Sniper]

Picture of the Day: Anyone Know Who This Fraud Is? UPDATE — [ROK Drop]

Do You Know This Asshat?… — [Exile in Portales]

Stolen Valor Alert — [Ace of Spades - LauraW.]

UPDATE #2

The IMPOSTER appears to have a name, Michael Patrick MacManus. More Pics of this guy from his personal friendster.com account are HERE.

His LinkedIn Profile is www.linkedin.com/in/michaeltenzin

UPDATE #3

My good friend over at thisainthell.com has compiled a lot of the information about this a**hole. I am re-posting it here.

Now, read some of this guy’s horsehit:

Male, 44, Domestic Partner, Houston, TX

Interested In:
Friends, Activity Partners

Member Since:
Jun 2003

Hometown:
Singapore & Hamden, Connecticut!

Company:
U.S. Army, Purdue University, Stanford University, Samaya, Inc. (a dot.com start-up!)

Michael Patrick’s URL:

profiles.friendster.com/buddhaboy

Schools:
Singapore American School, Attended 1969 – 1981, Class of 1981
Hamden High School, Attended 1981 – 1984, Class of 1984

Other education:
Defense Language Institute (DLI), 1984-1985, German

College/University:

Stanford University, Attended 1999 – 2005, Class of 2005, Ph.D., Bio-Psychology
Yale University, Attended 1997 – 1999, Class of 1999, Master’s Degree, Cognitive Psychology
Purdue University, Attended 1988 – 1993, Class of 1993, Bachelor’s Degree, Psychology

Occupation:

Ask Me! www.myspace.com/budddha5

Affiliations:

Not enough? How about his Linked In profile. I screen capped it all, so we good.

Current Presidential Affiliate, Houston Base of Operations at GeneWize Life Sciences
Past Linguist / Educator / Sports Psychologist at EF – Beijing Olympics 2008
Personal Security Detail at 110th United States Congress, 1st Session
0-5 / LTC at US Army
Bodyguard / Interpreter / Intelligence Officer at Department of Defense / Departmenf of the Army
Vice President of Asian Operations at Samaya, Inc.
see less…

2 more…
Education Assumption University
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
Purdue University
Defense Language Institute
see less…

This is where it gets fun:

Personal Security Detail
110th United States Congress, 1st Session
(Government Agency; 501-1000 employees; Political Organization industry)

May 2007 — September 2007 (5 months)

PSD (Personal Security Detail) for a member of the U.S. Congress from the state of Texas.

Ah, life in politics! I just LOVE the longevity of it all.

0-5 / LTC
US Army
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; USA; Military industry)

1984 — 2004 (20 years )

Been ALL around the world. I have seen the elephant.

Bodyguard / Interpreter / Intelligence Officer
Department of Defense / Departmenf of the Army
(Military industry)

November 1984 — November 2004 (20 years 1 month)

Interpreter / Bodyguard: PSD (Personal Security Detail) for several different General Officers (0-7 thru 0-10) Speaker of 9 languages. Been ALL OVER the world. Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence Officer: Situation-specific Intelligence gathering and analysis. Advisor to the Commander-In-Chief (1995-1999) regarding S.E. Asian Affairs, with a specific focus on Thailand, Cambodia & Laos.

Vice President of Asian Operations
Samaya, Inc.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Networking industry)

July 1997 — February 1999 (1 year 8 months)

VP of Asian Operations. Facilitated meetings between our CEO, President, CFO, COO and Founder with SUN Microsystems, Microsoft, 3-COM, Nortel, Thai Government Agencies and the Thai Royal Family.

Damn, dude went from LTC to BG fast as shit didn’t he? Must have seen the elephant and all that. But…..How did he go from LTC to BG when he was working as VP of Asian Operations?

This is interesting:

Defense Language Institute
BA , German. Tested out of French, Italian & Thai , 1984 — 1985

Activities and Societies: 1985 Soldier Of The Year, U.S. Army – Defense Language Institute
Special Operation Forces w/ a speciality in Personal Protection Details, Intelligence and PSYOPS (Psychological Operations)

Soldier of the Year, eh? Thought he was an officer?

Well, he dresses like one. (Kidding) He is on far right.

hesonright

MORE:

After 20 years in the U.S. Army, I was forced to retire due to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that forbids gay men and women from serving openly in the US Military.

At the HRC (Human Rights Campaign) Equality Ball at the Mayflower Hotel, those of us who have been a vocal force against this damaging and unconstitutional policy are quite confident that our new Commander-in-Chief President Barack Obama will sign an Executive Order to abolish the “DADT” policy. Yes We Can!
Peace,

Michael Patrick McManus, Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, Retired

And, more with shifting retirement dates. Don’t you just love a blog swarm?

While stationed in Frankfurt, Germany in 1986, then-Sergeant McManus served as Then-General Colin Powell’s personal bodyguard and interpreter; Sergeant McManus came out of the closet as a gay man in 1993 at a Memorial Weekend Requiem in San Francisco honoring the Unknown Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Soldiers

U.S. Army Captain Michael McManus revealed that General Colin Powell knew he was gay while McManus was serving as his personal bodyguard, and that it made no difference to the general. While stationed in Frankfurt, Germany in 1986, then Sergeant McManus served as Powell’s bodyguard and interpreter, and it was during that time that Sgt. McManus “came out” to him, confiding to him that he was gay.

According to McManus, Gen. Powell, who was at that time the commander of the U.S. Army Fifth Corps, replied, “What do you want me to do about it? As long as youare doing your job well, that does not matter to me. And you are doing an excellent job.”

Capt. McManus came out of the closet as a gay man publicly on Saturday May 29, 1993 at a Memorial Weekend Requiem in San Francisco honoring the Unknown Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Soldiers. The event was sponsored by the San Francisco Area chapter of the GLAAD and endorsed by many organizations, including the Alexander Hamilton Post of the American Legion.

McManus chose the San Francisco requiem event as the time to come out publicly because he “can no longer be a part of an organization that promotes and supports such blatant discrimination. It is time for people to realize that sexual orientation is a fundamental part of a person’s identity, just as being Asian or African-American.”

Capt. McManus [in 1993] planned on being vocal about the military’s gay and lesbian ban. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves and holds a top secret security clearance. Still fighting the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Michael retired from the US Army in Feb. 2008 at the rank of LTC (Lieutenant Colonel).

UPDATE #4

Here are some more web traces of McManus

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