Breshears, Jr, Lt Robert C.AKA BREASHEAR, ROBERT CAKA BRESHEARS, R.C.AKA JRAVEN |
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He's also on facebook talking to other women under the name Robert
Breshears and on =============================== NO MILITARY RECORD COULD BE FOUND BY NPRC. ================================================== Dear POW
Network, Please pass
this information along in response to the inquiry
regarding Mr. ROBERT C. BRESHEARS, JR. I greatly
appreciate your interest in upholding the honor of the US Navy SEAL
Teams, and your search for the TRUTH. Before answering your questions I
must make clear that I am a private individual, not affiliated with the
US Dept. of Defense or any other government organization. My efforts to
expose SEAL imposters are performed as a service to the public, and in
honor of my SEAL Teammates who gave their lives in service to our
nation… men who truly earned the right to the title “US NAVY SEAL”
but who are no longer able to stand forward in defense of their honor,
their reputations, and their TEAMs. If
the name you provided is spelled correctly, I do NOT
find a listing in the SEAL Database (end of WWII to the Present Day) for
anyone named ROBERT C.
BRESHEARS, JR.
I have also examined possible alternate spellings, and names with
similar pronunciations without finding any that appear to be applicable.
In point of fact there is no listing for anyone with the last name BRESHEARS
in the entirety of the SEAL Database. Unless
he has undertaken the unlikely action of a legal name change (an action
for which there would be evidence in the form of court documentation)
since his claimed attendance at BUD/S training, and based upon the
information you have provided, I can
state conclusively that ROBERT C. BRESHEARS, JR has NEVER COMPLETED SEAL
training, and he is not now, nor was he ever a Navy SEAL or a Navy UDT
“Frogman”. When members
of the Naval Special Warfare community meet others who claim similar
service, but whom they do not recognize, there is a conversational
exchange of information that establishes the bona fides of each to the
other. There is no set formula for this exchange, nor for the
information that is exchanged, but it ALWAYS takes place, and the REAL
Naval Special Warfare members can ALWAYS spot a phony as a result of
this exchange. If you have an opportunity to speak with the man at some
point in the future, I might suggest that you to ask Mr. BRESHEARS
these questions: (1) Since
there is no listing in the SEAL Database for the name you are currently
using, WHAT NAME DID YOU USE
during SEAL training? (2) What was
his BUD/S Class Number?
(NB: No SEAL ever forgets the class number he shouted all day long,
every day, for 6 months) (3) Where
did his training take place? (NB: Training has been conducted at several
locations over the years; different portions in different places) (4) When
did he graduate from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training?
(i.e. a specific graduation DATE) (5) When
did he enter the US Navy (a specific month and year) (6) When
did he leave the US Navy (a specific month and year) (7) What
was his rank at the time
he left military service (including Naval Enlisted Classification code
–NEC– or Naval Officer Billet Code – NOBC) There
are many other questions which could be asked to further establish the
level of veracity or untruth regarding his claims, such as asking for
the names of other members of his graduating class, but those basic
questions are absolutes. The
answers to those questions are totally UNCLASSIFIED, and every real SEAL
will gladly provide that substantiating information upon request. Mr. BRESHEARS
has offered a home-made “certificate” which contains numerous errors
– both spelling and unit identification. That “certificate” is
supposedly issued by “Naval Special Warfare Development Group” which
is also identified as “SEAL Team THREE”. That linkage between two
separate elements of Naval Special Warfare, one of which is located on
the west coast and the other of which is located on the east coast, is
meaningless and makes no sense whatsoever. If Mr. BRESHEARS
feels that his name has somehow been mistakenly omitted from the SEAL
records, I’d be pleased to speak with him and hear details of his
service which would serve to validate his claims. The Director of the
Naval Special Warfare Archives – a close personal friend and SEAL
Teammate – is only a phone call away and standing by to amend the
records if this is ever found to be true. However, I estimate that
I’ve made the same offer to more than 5,000 SEAL imposters in the last
eight years, and none of them ever turned out to be a valid SEAL. No
one gets to the SEAL Teams without first completing BUD/S Training.
There are records of every man who has qualified for the title of
“SEAL”; there have been and will continue to be secret missions, but
there are NO secret SEALs… we know them all.... The important
point to consider in this matter is that Mr. BRESHEARS
has presented you....(and others you know) with false information.
Whether his motivation was for employment purposes, monetary gain,
increased social status, “dating” opportunities, or personal
notoriety, it is clear that his personal ethics have not prevented him
making false statements about his background. If the man’s
personal ethics do not prevent him from offering such a false statement
about his background, you and those who have heard his claims must ask
yourself what other false statements he might have made, or might he be
willing to make. Thank you again for your concern in this matter,
and for your assistance in upholding the honor of the US Navy SEAL
Teams. If I can be of any further assistance to you in this matter,
please contact me at your convenience. Respectfully, Steve
Robinson RM2(SEAL) |