Sergeant Major Stoney Crump laid off
An important military official from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center has been laid off because ha is charged with intentionally forging of his personal records.
It seems that Command Sergeant Major Stoney Crump, who was an enlisted officer with the Medical Center Brigade, forged an Army charge sheet and based on that he wrote a false official record which said that he had attended several military educational courses. The forged sheet with the help of which he intended to deceive the army contained a list of courses and schools that he allegedly attended: the Reconnaissance School, the Sniper School, the Drill Sergeant Course, the U.S. Army Ranger School and many other special schools and courses. Major Stoney Crump is also accused of forging his biography and pretending that he was a registered nurse.

All these false skills and knowledge that he pretended to have had given him over time fifteen service ribbons and awards that he was not supposed to receive, including a Marine Corps Combat Action ribbon and a Presidential Unit Citation, which is given only in special occasions for an extremely meritorious or heroic act, usually involving an armed enemy. Stoney Crump is accused of 13 offenses and is charged under two different sections of the Uniform Code of Military Justice which seems that he is likely to be judged in the martial court. The forgery of his records and biography started back in 2007 when Crump was stationed in Germany, and continues until now.





