'Fake' admiral with 'dodgy' medals outrages veterans

A man suspected of impersonating a high-ranking military officer has sparked outrage among veterans after allegedly attending a Remembrance Sunday ceremony with an array of questionable medals.

This unidentified individual reportedly managed to join a senior army officer in laying a wreath at the event held in Llandudno, North Wales, under the guise of military service.

Following the ceremony, the alleged imposter confidently took his place among distinguished guests, including the mayor, after performing a salute during the tribute to Britain’s fallen soldiers.

He was attired in a Rear Admiral’s uniform embellished with a dozen medals.

Among these were the notable Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and the Queen’s Volunteer Reserves Medal, an honor reserved for military reservists.

The combination of these two medals raised suspicions among online investigators, as it is believed that no individual has ever received both awards.

The Walter Mitty Hunters Club, a group dedicated to unearthing cases of ‘stolen valour’, say records indicate no one has earned both awards. 

When the man was asked by the parade marshal who he was, he claimed to be representing the Lord Lieutenant of Clwyd. 

But both the Lord Lieutenant and the council claim they do not know who the man is, with the local authority stating he was not on their guest list. 

The Royal Navy said impersonating a Naval officer was ‘insulting’ to veterans, and ‘could be considered a criminal offence.’ 

A source told the Daily Mail: A source said: ‘It’s caused a huge row, it’s so obvious he is fake. QVRM has never been awarded to an Admiral and there are no Admirals in the Reserve.’ 

The man, who is yet to be named, is said to have bluffed his way into laying a wreath alongside senior army officer at the even in Llandudno, north Wales. His row of medals, which appeared to include both the Distinguished Service Order and the Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal on the left-hand side, raised suspicions

The man, who is yet to be named, is said to have bluffed his way into laying a wreath alongside senior army officer at the even in Llandudno, north Wales. His row of medals, which appeared to include both the Distinguished Service Order and the Queen’s Volunteer Reserves Medal on the left-hand side, raised suspicions

Pictured: A Distinguished Service Order Medal

Pictured: The Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal

Pictured left to right: A Distinguished Service Order Medal and The Queen’s Volunteer Reserves Medal

Some described him as ‘the highest ranking Walt,’ while another dubbed the unexpected guest ‘a belter’.

There are only 19 Rear Admirals currently listed as serving in the Royal Navy. 

Lord Lieutenant Harry Fethersonhaugh has since told The Sun that he had never seen the man ‘before in [his] life.’ 

Meanwhile, a navy source told the publication they were ‘99.9 per cent certain’ the man in question was a fake.  

A Llandudno council spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of allegations there is a man who did attend the Remembrance Sunday parade pretending to be a rear admiral from north Wales.

‘He was not somebody we were aware of in advance, we weren’t told that he would be attending.

‘Our parade marshal did go up and speak to him and was told he was from the Lord Lieutenant’s office.

‘He did lay his wreath respectfully and behaved well before leaving. Since then we have had reports about whether this man was who he said he was.

‘We sent a photograph of him to the Lord Lieutenant’s office and nobody there recognised him or knew him.

‘We are looking into the matter and am hoping someone can identify him.’ 

The suspected imposter then marched off to take his place next to the VIPs including the mayor, after saluting during the event honouring Britain's fallen heroes

The suspected imposter then marched off to take his place next to the VIPs including the mayor, after saluting during the event honouring Britain’s fallen heroes

A Lord Lieutenant of Clwyd spokesperson said: ‘The Lord Lieutenant had no knowledge of asking anyone to go to the event on his behalf.

‘The council sent over a photograph of the man but nobody here recognised him. The matter is under investigation at the moment.’

A Royal Navy spokesperson said: ‘Impersonating a Naval officer is insulting to anyone connected to the service and could be considered a criminal offence.

‘Nothing should detract from the poignancy of Remembrance Sunday which can be a sombre time for members of the Royal Navy family and an opportunity for people in communities across the United Kingdom to pay their respects to people who have served or are serving their country.’

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