Sunday, June 10, 2012

Command Sgt. Major charged with lying about service in Vietnam

Prosecutors: Soldier lied about Purple Hearts, military combat
By the CNN Wire Staff
Wed June 6, 2012

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
William John Roy is charged with defrauding the VA and the Department of Defense
An indictment accuses him of lying to obtain $57,000 in benefits
Prosecutors say Roy said he fought in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star
Investigation reveals he had been in Germany in a noncombat role, prosecutors say

(CNN) -- A U.S. Army command sergeant major who authorities accuse of lying about receiving Purple Hearts for bravery during combat and making false claims about fighting in Vietnam and Afghanistan was indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday.

William John Roy, 57, is charged with seven felony counts of defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense, prosecutors said.

The indictment accuses the Winchester, California, resident of using "bogus military documentation" in applications that allowed him to receive $27,000 in disability benefits for himself and $30,000 in educational benefits for his daughter.

"In the documents, Roy falsely claimed that in 1974 he served as a combat medic in Vietnam in a special forces unit and was twice injured in combat. With false records that purported to detail his bravery during combat incidents in Vietnam, Roy further claimed he was awarded two Purple Hearts, as well as a Bronze Star for valor," the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California said.

Prosecutors said that an investigation revealed Roy had been in Germany in a noncombat role during the time when he claimed to be fighting in Vietnam.
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