For Immediate
Release:
More False Claims
Refuted Against Levy Regarding Claims
Of Military Service In
Vietnam
A Joint Investigation
By
HARRY
HURLEY
Editor/Publisher
HarryHurley.com
and
DON P.
HURLEY
Managing
Editor
HarryHurley.com
November 15,
2006
Before Bob Levy made a
pseudo-apology in The Press of Atlantic City this past Saturday on Veteran's
Day, and in between his get-a-way to Las Vegas, Nevada, Levy had time to
tell a few more whoppers regarding more claims of military service in the
Vietnam War.
Bob Levy has now
claimed to have served with the "Provincial
Reconnaissance Units", and not being a real member of the United States Army
Special Forces, (Green Berets), in Vietnam.
The only problem with
this new claim, utilized by Levy, when he was attempting to extricate himself
from the Green Beret lie, is that this is another proven falsehood by Levy,
too.
We have received
reliable information from a military expert, who really did serve with the
Provincial Reconnaissance Units during the Vietnam war.
This
military expert has certified that Bob Levy had neither the "skill
set", training or the experience to have served with them in this unit, the
3rd or 4th largest organization of that time.
Levy's description of
the supposed "Beret" that he wore in the unit "is also all
wrong".
Contrary to Levy's new
claims of service to The Press, "he is also lying further in claiming to have
been with the Provincial Reconnaissance units", said this real military
expert of the Unit.
"If a beret was worn, it
was normally a black beret", the expert said, not a Vietnamese Green Beret that
Levy now claims that he wore with his
uniform.
"The PRU qualification insignia is nothing like
he, (Levy) describes, there is no parachute involved in the
insignia.
"And.. more important,
he, (Levy), would not have been assigned to duties with the PRU without
qualifications, which he did not have".
"PRU advisors also came
under Agency control and were assigned via another mechanism and this would be
reflected on his, (Levy's), records. He would have been working from the
Agency compound, not the Divisional Hqs "team" (assume 1st
Infantry).. And to my knowledge, we never had and would have no need, for
a wireman or commo person with his, (Levy's), skill
set".
Our military expert
concluded by saying, "this guy, (Levy), can't seem to stop
lying".
We couldn't have
said it....any better.
Respectfully,
Harry
Hurley
Don P.
Hurley