Wes Moore Faces More Questions About His Military Service
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Wes Moore Faces More Questions About His Military Service
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is facing fresh allegations of having exaggerated his military experience, after a yearlong Spotlight on Maryland investigation yielded “no documentary evidence” to support his claim of having “led soldiers into combat in Afghanistan.”
Spotlight on Maryland is a joint venture between the Baltimore Sun and the TV news stations FOX 45 and WJLA.
In a May 2022 post on X, Moore wrote, “When I was an Army captain and led soldiers into combat in Afghanistan, we lived by a simple principle: Leave no one behind.”
It wasn’t the first time Moore had made such a claim.
When I was an Army captain and led soldiers into combat in Afghanistan, we lived by a simple principle: Leave no one behind.But for too long in Maryland, too many of our families and neighbors have been left behind.— Wes Moore (@iamwesmoore) November 9, 2022
When I was an Army captain and led soldiers into combat in Afghanistan, we lived by a simple principle: Leave no one behind.But for too long in Maryland, too many of our families and neighbors have been left behind.
According to the report published by the Sun, “Moore’s public narrative about experiencing direct-fire combat predates the 2022 post.” Moore used language in both his 2015 book “The Work: My Search for a Life That Matters” and in an interview for the USO magazine “On Patrol” a year earlier, suggesting he was an experienced combat leader and including vivid descriptions of a firefight.
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During a 2021 appearance on “The David Rubestein Show,” Moore was asked directly if he had requested an office job to avoid getting shot at in Afghanistan. “No, not at all,” Moore responded. “I was very clear. I went over and led a group of paratroopers as a special operations officer over there working in information operations. And we were very much in the field.”
Moore further added, “I literally, within the first days of Afghanistan, I started seeing first-hand, literally when you see your........
