Shawn Acker, US Army Ranger, Combat Wounded, POSer, Blog of Shame

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07/30/2014 by militaryphonies

This Ain’t Hell Blog ; http://thisainthell.us/blog/?p=54268

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https://web.archive.org/web/20130524074644/http://www.willisgroupus.com/shawn-acker.html

Prior to his career in Information Technology, Mr. Acker served in the United States Army from 1993 through 1997. During his years of service as an Airborne Ranger with the 75th Ranger Regiment, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Platoon, Mr. Acker received numerous awards and decorations including Purple Heart (2), Army service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army Expeditionary medal, Ranger Tab, Airborne Wings, Parachutist Badge, USASOC Military Free Fall Badge, NATO Medal Ribbon.


Tim Stroud – Director of Veteran Initiatives and a former A
rmy Combat Medic of OIF. It seems that Acker has been confronted about 
his claims and is being let go.
“I just finished a meeting with our CEO and President regarding the Stolen 
The Willis Group believes in second chances and thought corrective action 
would allow us to refocus our attention on hiring veterans and their family 
members. Please post something to this affect since it may hinder our 
efforts to help veterans and their family members. We have made great 
strides in the last 90 days to help veterans across the United States and 
would love your support as we continue our efforts.Our Valor for Vets 
program has gained tremendous momentum and we are on the verge of 
hiring hundreds of veterans on two projects. Linking our program with him 
may derail our efforts.
Served proudly,
Tim Stroud – Director of Veteran Initiatives, former combat medic, U.S. 
Army 
(OIF)”


vetfriends.com ; http://www.vetfriends.com/veterandirectory/?member=818399&name=Shawn-Acker&branch=Army&from=1992&to=1996

One thought on “Shawn Acker, US Army Ranger, Combat Wounded, POSer, Blog of Shame

  1. J AWS says:

    So long sucker!

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