Tea Party Patriot is just
looking for real, American "Constitutional" Justice... nothing more, and nothing less.
The State
of New Jersey is NOT in a hurry to bring these crooks to justice.
Some of the accused, if convicted, could
impact prior criminal, civil and ethics cases that they had oversight over. But this disabled veteran and proud Tea Party
Patriot is NOT giving up, until he brings Justice to these corrupted officials.

For nine (9) years, Tea Party Patriot, disabled Vietnam veteran,
Marine, husband, father and grandfather Jack Cunningham has been battling to bring a group of corrupt lawyers and state
officials to justice in his home state. (Nine years is a long time for an honorable veteran to battle for his due process.)
With
the support of his own State Senator Steven Oroho and two members of his state's Assembly, Jack has his corruption/cover-up
charges all the way up to his state's Supreme Court. But he needs a little Grassroots support to take him the rest of
the way. (Even the lawyers of the highest court of his state are protecting their own. Please read the below letter,
which was copied by the State Senator to every member of New Jersey State's Supreme Court.)
Please join Jack's FACEBOOK Cause at:
Today, just like Jack Cunningham can not surrender to a bunch
of corrupt lawyers and corrupt government officials, who have been protecting them for eight years, Jack could not
surrender, when he served (24/7) in the Duc Duc Refugee village with eight other Marines.
The message of these webpages
is getting out...
As of September 3, 2008, these webpages have had 150 visitors for
2008 using the domain of House.gov
During that same period of time, 97 New Jersey State Employees using the
domain of State.NJ.us have visited these pages.
85 visitors using the domain Senate.gov
The Department of Justice
USDOJ.gov about 50 times.
Since
7/1/2008 alone, there have been 15 visitors from the United States Supreme Court USCOURTS.gov
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
IN GETTING THE WORD OUT TO THEM!
Lawyers Should NOT Be Above
The Laws In Any State.
COMMENTS ABOUT
JACK CUNNINGHAM'S CHARGES AGAINST THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY
Your "Due Process" under the law
was violated. Perjury is also an issue which should not be over-looked.
Try communicating with the US
Attorney and/or FBI.
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Having been a pretty good "street
cop" for 35 years this December, I read carefully what you sent me.
If I was involved with this
case and having the documentation that you and the courts have, I believe that I would approach a mid-ranking Officer in the
police service in your area and inquire about "perjury" investigations.
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After spending 28 years in
law enforcement, I've never seen such screw ups in my life. Sounds like these lawyers had something going with
friends in high New Jersey government places.
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Theft of your constitutional
rights and due process under the law, by deception.
Webmaster Jack Cunningham in Parris Island, Marine Corps Boot Camp 1969
18 Years of Age
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A real David vs. Goliath
story.
IT'S ALREADY BEEN SEVEN YEARS
OF BATTLE, BUT DAVID IS NOT GIVING UP, UNTIL GOLIATH AND
HIS SUPPORTERS COME DOWN TO JUSTICE.

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The (New Jersey) Courts and those who run them are the criminals and a fifth grader can see that.
Veterans with PTSD have gone through hell and back for this Country and top priority and all the respect that goes along with
it. This game will end someday soon, as you will all be judged by someone else other than yourselves. (Corrupt
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On
March
11, 2008, my wife and I went to the F.B.I. office in Newark, New Jersey.
To be
honest, I felt I was stonewalled by the two agents, who I spoke with from Public Corruption Squad
8. The lead agent refused
to review my evidence, unless I had original documents with me. He told
me I could have typed the documents myself. Three
of the documents were New Jersey Supreme Court Attorney Ethics Certifications, along with Maynard & Truland's Contract
and Invoices). When I asked the federal agent, if it was a crime for me to make
up false evidence and lie to F.B.I. agents, he didn’t answer me.
The
discussion went down hill from there. However, I did get the two agents to review part
of my evidence, including the part that they thought I may have typed myself (The New Jersey
Supreme Court Attorney Ethics Certifications, along with Maynard & Truland's Contract and Invoices).
When I asked the lead F.B.I. agent, if my Civil Rights to Due Process
were being violated, he said no. I also asked, if the State of New Jersey should have given me "Reasonable
Disability Accommodations" for my PTSD. He just repeated that no federal laws were broken.
Since the agents refused to review the New Jersey Supreme Court Attorney
Ethics Certifications, along with Maynard & Truland's Contract and Invoices, because they were not the originals, I
actually had to play make-believe.
They looked through part of the Certifications of James Maynard &
Robert Correale and compared it to the Maynard & Truland's Contract. The F.B.I. agent admitted that all
three contradicted each other when it came to the law firm's billing and Retainer paragraphs. Without farther
information, the agent said the Maynard & Truland contract was wrong.
After the agent examined Robert Correale's certification pertaining
to the day he first started work on my case and compared it to his law firm's invoice's start-work date, the agent brought
up again that I may have typed the documents myself.
What knocked me almost out of my chair was when the agent
told me that Superior Court transcripts can get lost before they can be typed. Just because Judge Ronald
Graves' transcript went missing does not mean it is part of a Cover-Up. Details at: http://www.americans-working-together.com/id111.html
In the end, I was told that my corruption charges against
the State of New Jersey were for civil court in the State of New
Jersey. Since
no federal crimes were being broken by New Jersey State
officials and politicians, I had to deal with the State of New Jersey. When I informed the agents that the New Jersey Governor’s office and his Attorney
General’s office do not even answer my certified letters, I was again informed that they are not breaking any
federal laws.
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Jon Corzine wrote the above
in a letter, while he was still a United States Senator.
Disabled Marine CAP veteran John "Jack" Cunningham has been writing to
Governor Jon Corzine for two years now. Although a number of these letters were certified regular mail, Governor Jon
Corzine's staff refuses to respond to the former Marine.
Please help CAP Marine Vet Jack Cunningham
get a response to his letters from Governor Jon Corzine.
Please write and/or call and ask Governor Corzine's staff to please respond
to Jack Cunningham's letters concerning the "Maynard & Truland Attorney Ethics Cover-Up."
CONTACT GOVERNOR JON CORZINE
Office of the Governor PO Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone: 609-292-6000
The below letter was sent to U.S. Senator Robert Menendez and a number
of other U.S. senators and congressmen/congresswomen in September 2006. Senator John McCain was the only response I
received. His letter stated that I must deal with my New Jersey federal senators. Senator Robert Menendez
and his staff have never answered this letter and have never placed anything in writing. ( Senator Robert Menendez phone: 202-224-4744 ) New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine
continues to not answer my numerous letters to him.
The federal Department of Justice, including the F.B.I.,
insist that I must deal with the State of New Jersey. The saga continues.
In Vietnam, Webmaster Jack Cunningham served
(24/7) in a Vietnamese peasant-farming village. At times, there were only four (4) Americans in a village of 2,000
homes.
Jack is holding his M-79 grenade launcher.
The weapon was nicknamed "The Blooper" because of the sound the weapon made, when it released a round.
Your "Due Process" under the law was violated. Perjury is also an issue which should not be over-looked.
Try communicating with the
US Attorney and/or FBI.
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Having been a pretty good
"street cop" for 35 years this December, I read carefully what you sent me.
If I was involved with this
case and having the documentation that you and the courts have, I believe that I would approach a mid-ranking Officer in the
police service in your area and inquire about "perjury" investigations.
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After spending 28 years
in law enforcement, I've never seen such screw ups in my life. Sounds like these lawyers had something going with
friends in high New Jersey government places.
Theft of your constitutional rights and due process under
the law, by deception.
Please contact Senator Robert Menendez (Information below) and
demand that John "Jack" Cunningham get his Due Process from the federal government and the State of New Jersey.
A CRIMINAL CASE, ETHICS CASE, CIVIL CASE OR ALL THREE...
Obstruction of Justice
A criminal offense that involves interference,
through words or actions, with the proper operations of a court or officers of the court.
The evidence is clear that there has been a Cover-Up
in New Jersey Supreme Court’s Office of Attorney Ethics, since December 27, 2000.
For over seven years now, New Jersey's governor’s office, attorney general’s office, NJ Supreme
Court & Superior Court and Office of Attorney Ethics are still protecting former New Jersey Supreme Court Attorney Ethic’s
Vice-Chairman Robert Correale and his former Law Firm, Maynard & Truland.
Due to the Conflict of Interest of Robert Correale being a Vice-Chairman, I
have been asking for an investigation outside the Office of Attorney Ethics.
The Governor's office, his Attorney General's office, Senator Robert Menendez's
office and NJ Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics all insist that Robert Correale's former District X committee investigate
my charges against him and his former law firm, Maynard & Truland. Back
in 2003, after a deluge of my letters, the Office of Attorney Ethics had their nearby committee, District XI do a perjury-filled,
malfeasance, lame investigation; where they found Robert Correale and his former
law firm, Maynard & Truland cleared of all charges. Correale and his
law firm’s lawyers supplied no supporting evidence with their sworn certifications. I supplied Maynard & Truland’s own Contract, Invoices, along with Superior
Count Documents and court-filed letters.
Robert Correale’s and his
fellow attorneys’ perjury was accepted without question by District XI Attorney Ethics Official Robert L. Stober 973-778-0154.
Honorable New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine at 609-292-6000. Over the
years, Gov. Jon Corzine has received at least seven U.S. mail letters
(three certified) and over twenty emails on this subject with attached evidence, but his office has not returned any
communications. Ask his aid Susan, why she does not return my phone calls and why her staff refuses to give
me her last name. There are two Susan's, who work in Corzine's Office.
Susan Prickett 609-777-2463 Susan Senft 609-777-2645 (When my supporters call the governor’s office, they are told that I should send in a letter detailing my charges. When these governor office officials are informed that I have already sent in
numerous letters, the officials play dumb.) After
reviewing my internet evidence, New Jersey Federal Senator Robert Menendez's office (Debbie Curto - 973-645-3192)
admitted to me that my evidence is clear; Open perjury was committed back in 2003 by Robert Correale and his Law Firm,
Maynard & Truland to New
Jersey's Supreme Court District
XI committee. Debbie Curto never put anything in writing though. Since 2003, Ms. Regina M. Garb, Director of Citizens Services & Relations (Phone: 609-292-4925) has been
the source of this Cover-Up in New Jersey's Attorney General Office.
The Cover-up within the New Jersey Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics
involves:
Director David
E. Johnson Jr. 609-530-4008
John McGill, III 609-530-4008 Deputy Ethics Counsel
Janet Brownlee Miller 609-530-4008 District Ethics Coordinator
Currently, Robert Correale is the assistant District
Attorney for Vernon Township, New Jersey. Town hall
Phone Number: (973) 764-4055
Original divorce attorney for Maynard & Truland, Edward Busichio 973-668-4845.
The original divorce default was a "Surprise" to him.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id15.html
Sussex County Superior Court Judge Ronald Graves determined that my civil legal
malpractice charges against Robert Correale and his Maynard & Truland law firm warranted the Law Division for damages. However, the transcript could not be typed.
Ms. Jane Schmidt was the Official Superior Court Reporter, who wrote that Judge Ronald Graves’ court transcript
was not complete. 973-579-0689.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/id111.html
Obstruction of Justice A criminal offense that involves interference, through words
or actions, with the proper operations of a court or officers of the court. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/obstruction+of+justice

Instead of the State of New
Jersey giving me "reasonable disability accommodations" for my war-service-related PTSD,
the State allowed Maynard & Truland's arrogant lawyers to mock my disability in court documents.
The corrupt law firm Maynard
& Truland was the defendant in the case, and I was the Plaintiff in the ethics complaint.
The State of New Jersey has denied me my Due Process
for seven (7) years now.
This week (Feb 4th), I'll finally
be presenting my state corruption charges to the FBI in Newark, New Jersey.
I'll keep everyone informed
of the status at the below web link.
Thank
you for passing the word about this Arrogant, New Jersey State Executive and Judicial Cover-Up.
Last year, the
New Jersey Corruption webpages had over 100,000 visitors. This year will be much more...
I have 22 years of working experience in Data Processing. I have some of my New
Jersey corruption evidence on the internet, because I hoped to grow support from across the United States. Since I was
not getting my civil rights from New Jersey's Supreme Court and Superior Court, the Governor's Office, NJ Attorney
General's Office, Senate Robert Menendez and any law enforcement agency within the State of New Jersey, I had to get
support from somewhere.
The State of New Jersey has denied me my Due Process for seven (7) years
now.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/id519.html
Now, I'm asking for Due Process from the
Federal Government...
Thanks
Again!!
Jack Cunningham
Who
is going to believe a PTSD vet over the word and reputation of a
New Jersey
Supreme Court Vice-Chairman of Attorney Ethics?
However,
the evidence stands for itself!!!!
F.B.I. To Investigate
Disabled PTSD Vet's (Seven Years) Of Corruption And Civil
Rights Violation Charges
Against State Of
New Jersey
Our non-profit webpages received 6,200,684
hits for 2007. Thank you very much for your visit.

In Vietnam, Webmaster Jack Cunningham served
(24/7) in a Vietnamese peasant-farming village. At times, there were only four (4) Americans in a village of 2,000
homes.
Jack is holding his M-79 grenade launcher.
The weapon was nicknamed "The Blooper" because of the sound the weapon made, when it released a round.
Your "Due Process" under the law
was violated. Perjury is also an issue which should not be over-looked.
Try communicating with the
US Attorney and/or FBI.
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Having been a pretty good
"street cop" for 35 years this December, I read carefully what you sent me.
If I was involved with this
case and having the documentation that you and the courts have, I believe that I would approach a mid-ranking Officer in the
police service in your area and inquire about "perjury" investigations.
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After spending 28 years
in law enforcement, I've never seen such screw ups in my life. Sounds like these lawyers had something going with
friends in high New Jersey government places.
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Theft of your
constitutional rights and due process under the law, by deception.
The F.B.I. Has Determined That These Charges
Deserve An Investigation.
After evaluating your information
it is determined that you should contact your local FBI office at Newark, New Jersey. Request to speak to
someone on the “Public Corruption Squad”.
Official MisConduct:
a. He commits an act relating to his office
but constituting an unauthorized exercise of his official functions, knowing that such act is unauthorized or he is committing
such act in an unauthorized manner; or b. He knowingly refrains from performing a duty which is imposed upon him by law
or is clearly inherent in the nature of his office.
Malfeasance:
Wrongdoing, misconduct, or misbehavior,
especially by a public official.
Misfeasance:
| 1. |
a wrong,
actual or alleged, arising from or consisting of affirmative action. |
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the wrongful
performance of a normally lawful act; the wrongful and injurious exercise of lawful authority. |
Legal Malpractice:
Legal malpractice may occur where a lawyer
acts in a negligent manner when providing legal advice or representation.
PLEASE PASS THIS REQUEST AROUND TO
YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO USE THE INTERNET.
The below letter was sent to U.S. Senator Robert
Menendez in May 2006, but he made no attempt to get the questions in the letter answered.
He did his part in adding to this Cover-Up. This letter is just one of many different letters that were addressed to
the listed politicians and New Jersey State Goverment officers. These questions were never addressed in verbal
or written form by these parties.
Although this letter and a great deal of other evidence have been sent by certified mail to
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and His appointed NJ Attorney General, both these government offices refuse to reply
or respond to my phone calls.


PLEASE READ SOME OF
FORMER U.S. MARINE, DISABLED VIETNAM VETERAN AND WEBMASTER'S JACK CUNNINGHAM'S
DAY-TO-DAY EXPERIENCES OF LIVING AND SERVING (24/7) IN A VIETNAMESE
PEASANT VILLAGE AT: http://www.capveterans.com/jack_cunningham
It is a disgrace and crime how the State of New Jersey
has treated Jack these past seven (7) years.
PLEASE PASS THIS REQUEST AROUND
TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO USE THE INTERNET.
I lose it, when it comes to my New Jersey corruption crap. I've been in this battle with the State of New Jersey for over six years now.
My New Jersey corruption charges center around a corrupt New Jersey law firm (MAYNARD &
TRULAND) that used its tremendous state-wide/court-wide influence to suppress Legal Malpractice charges against
them. One of the corrupted lawyers of the firm (Robert Correale) had a second job working for the State of New Jersey.
Robert Correale happened to be Vice-Chairman of New Jersey's Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics.
It's been a Vietnam PTSD veteran against a New Jersey Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics Vice-Chairman
the entire uphill battle. I've been tag-teamed by Maynard & Truland's corrupted lawyers and their
corrupted friends in the New Jersey State Courts, New Jersey Governor's Office and his Attorney General Office.
I've been handling my charges PRO SE, because there is NOT a lawyer in
New Jersey who would go against New Jersey's Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics... especially a Vice-Chairman.
(That's like career-suicide.)
Back in 2003, my Legal Malpractice evidence beat Maynard & Truland and Robert Correale in NJ Superior Court, but when I asked for this court transcript to use in a higher level of Superior Court, the
transcript could not be typed for release, because the reporter's notes went strangely missing. Since
I didn't have the transcript from the lower court, the Law Division judge threw my civil case out for a lack of
merit.
Because of the missing court transcript, later, the New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
threw my case out for the same lack of merit and placed a gag order on me. The Superior Court judges supplied me
with no reasonable accommodations for serving PRO SE, or the fact I was disabled with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD).
My legal malpractice evidence is the law firm's own contact and invoices and many New Jersey Supreme Court and Superior
Court documents and filed letters. I also have my Veterans Affairs (VA) medical records to show the impact this saga
has had on my disability and my family.
It's been a six year ongoing cover-up. But it is well-documented. It's
been a battle, but with the internet, I'm starting to get some verbal support and it's giving me some hope that
I'll finally get my Due Process.
Jack Cunningham
Sussex, NJ
The Federal
Department of Justice (DOJ) insists that I deal with the State of New Jersey. However, the State of New Jersey does
not answer my communications to them.
A Request for Redress to the United States Solicitor General, based on my Corruption
and Cover-Up charges against the State of New Jersey.
After reading some evidence, please phone the Office of the Solicitor
General Paul D. Clement at 202-514-2203 and ask them to please look into the charges of John "Jack" Cunningham
against the State of New Jersey. Please give them the webpage(s) that you found most interesting...
Thank You
Jack Cunningham http://www.capveterans.com/jack_cunningham/
Sussex, NJ
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Office of the Solicitor General
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530
2/1/2007
To: The United States Solicitor General Paul D. Clement
REQUEST FOR REDRESS
I am a Vietnam Veteran, who is 100% disabled with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), based on Federal
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) guidelines.
Under the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution, please investigate my evidence of
civil rights violations, especially denial of my right to Due Process against the State of New Jersey; and actively assist
me in getting my grievances’ Redressed.
Since I am handling these charges as PRO SE, please apply some reasonable accommodations for my PTSD disability.
Sincerely and Truthfully,
John “Jack” Cunningham
2 Wilson Road 20B
Sussex, NJ 07461
Phone: 973-875-1608
Email: ProudCapMarine@earthlink.net
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Grievance: John “Jack” Cunningham
Vs.
The State of New Jersey
NEW JERSEY STATE COVER-UP
At the source of the Cover-Up is the Law Firm: Maynard & Truland of Morristown,
NJ.
http://www.capveterans.com/americans_who_support_americas_veterans/id11.html
After one of their attorneys committed Gross Negligence, the firm’s partners
Joe Truland and James Maynard (Without my, the client's permission) switched attorney responsibility of the law case to another
Maynard & Truland attorney, Robert Correale, who happened to be the Vice-Chairman of New Jersey’s Supreme Court
Office of Attorney Ethics.
Robert Correale went on to commit a number of ethics violations of his own: False Billing and Over-Charging
are just two.
Involved in the Cover-Up
Three NJ Governor Administrations: Corzine, Cody and McGreevey New Jersey Office of Attorney General:
2003 to the Present New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics: December 2000 to the Present New Jersey State Legislature:
2003 to the Present New Jersey (US) Senator Robert Menendez’s Staff: 2006 New Jersey Superior Court: 2003 to
2005 New Jersey Supreme Court: 2003 to Present Federal Department of Justice (DOJ) 2003 to Present
Open Questions
Perjury committed before the New Jersey Supreme Court by Robert Correale, Esq., and James Maynard, Esq. in
their sworn Attorney Ethics Certifications.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id50.html
Superior Court Transcript
Goes Missing Before It Was Typed For the Superior Court Law Division. Why it happened, and why nothing was done to correct
this negligence. http://www.americans-working-together.com/id111.html
How a Supreme Court Vice-Chairman of Attorney Ethics was allowed to mock an honorable veteran’s PTSD disability in
his sworn Attorney Ethics Certifications...
http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id21.html
Was the discharge of the Legal Malpractice civil case in New Jersey Superior
Court part of the Cover-Up? The missing Superior Court Transcript of Judge Ronald Graves was the centerpiece of the case discharge.
Why the Superior Court System placed a Gag Order on John Cunningham?
How was the Maynard & Truland law firm able
to use so much influence in both the Supreme and Superior Court systems of New Jersey without question?
After over
three years of evidence letters and phone calls to New Jersey’s Governors and Attorney Generals, why was an investigation
not started outside the Office of Attorney Ethics?
After over three years of evidence letters to federal and New Jersey
State politicians and government officials, why does an honorable, disabled PTSD Veteran still have to battle alone?
Details
of the Cover-up within the Office of Attorney Ethics. Who was involved, when?
Superior Court Judge Karen Russell handling
of the civil case in the Law Division.
After Maynard & Truland law firm had John Cunningham fall into default due
to their own gross negligence, why did it take three months to complete the default removal?
WHY WERE NO REASONABLE
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS GIVEN TO JOHN CUNNINGHAM FOR HIS PTSD DISABILITY?
Please phone the Office of the Solicitor General Paul D. Clement at
202-514-2203 and ask them to please look into the charges of John "Jack" Cunningham against the State of New Jersey.
Please give them the webpage(s) that you found most interesting...
I'm still going after
New Jersey political corruption. It's been six years now.
I can sure use some help calling Senator Robert Menendez (Debbie Curto 973-645-3192), Senator Frank Lautenberg
(Jen Mroczek 973-639-8700) and Governor Jon Corzine (Susan Prickett 609-777-2463, Susan Senft 609-777-2645).
I just want the State of New Jersey to start an investigation on my civil
rights and corruption charges against New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.
Jack Cunningham
PLEASE GET TO KNOW
ME. I'M THE SKINNY KID ON THE LEFT OF THE BELOW PICTURE.
WHY DO
THESE TWO YOUNG MARINES LOOK DRUNK?
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(Sussex, NJ) and George Dros (Cooperstown, NY) are sitting at a table in a Duc Duc Refugee Village peasant hut, near the village's
market place. The two, young United States Marines are members of CAP Team 2-9-2. (CAP Teams were composed
of about 8 to 13 Americans, who lived and served 24/7 in Vietnamese peasant-farming villages. The Duc Duc
Refugee Village was composed of about 2,000 homes.)
In the above picture, Jack's and George's eyes were
shut, because of complete exhaustion. It was July 1970. At the time this picture was taken, the Americans in Duc
Duc were not sure whether the CAP Unit would be pulled out of the village or whether it would be wiped out. We were
experiencing heavy combat. Intelligence reports were coming in daily that the Communists wanted to punish the village
while the Americans were still there.
By wiping out
CAP 2-9-2, the terrorists hoped to leave an example to other CAP Villages. With alerts at the highest level, night ambush
responsibilities were 100% watch throughout the night. With two long patrols a day going outside the village, it didn't
leave much time for the eight or so Americans to sleep.
Around the day this
picture was taken, an intelligence report came in from the 1st Marine Division Headquarters in Da Nang that the high Communist
Command wanted to speed up President Nixon's troop pullout from Vietnam. They wanted to embarrass the Americans on a
wide-scale and influence the American People into pressuring a faster troop pullout. Their plan called for wiping out
the Fifth Marines at An Hoa. It was going to involve thousands of Communist Forces. The Village of Duc Duc was
on the large Marine Base's perimeter and was said to be the main route for the Communist attack. Our orders that night
in July 1970 was to set up in the most well protected position. Our Cap Unit was expected to try and hold off the Communist
drive off as long as possible. We were expected to serve as a warning or trip wire (Queens Gambit) for the Fifth Marines.
Months after Jack and George pulled out of the
village of Duc Duc, the Vietnamese communists punished the peasant village by burning it to the ground. Hundreds of
civilian men, women and children were killed, wounded and reported missing. Two thousands homes were reduced to ashes.
The blaze could be seen from twenty-five (25) miles away in Da Nang. It was the light of the blaze that guided United
States Marines helicopters to the scene.
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The boy with Jack is the Marine's village boy. These village boys would run errands, cook C-Rations,
clean up-after, massage tense muscles and serve as interpreters for the Marines. Usually, each Marine had their own
boy to help him around the village.
Many times, adult peasants of Duc Duc would supply these boys with intelligence information of planned
terrorist attacks on the village. Supplying these intelligence reports on terrorist movements and plans may have
been the reason why the Duc Duc Refugee Village was later burned to ashes.
A month after the above picture was taken, the boy lost both of his parents in a terrorist rocket attack
on their area of the Duc Duc Refugee Village. After his parents were killed, the boy moved to a relative's
home closer to the City of Da Nang; which in the long run saved his life the night of the Duc Duc Massacre.
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New Jersey Governor to Jack Cunningham:
Drop dead?
For over a year now, Governor Jon Corzine refuses
to answer Jack's letters.
But the veteran refuses to go away, until he gets
answers to his civil rights questions.
Jack in the Duc Duc Refugee Village. He is holding his M-79 grenade launcher (aka The Blooper) in
the below picture. Behind him is the Song Thu Bon (River), just north of the Fifth Marines Combat
Base at An Hoa..

JULY 17, 1970
On what was going to turn out to be my hottest day in
Vietnam, we had asked our (new to the village) sergeant
for just a short, daily patrol. Although it was still morning, we had
already completed a number of our daily assignments around the village and the temperature was already scorching. As usual, our Navy Corpsman already had treated a long line of peasants and
my buddy, George Dros and I (our unit’s demolitionmen) had already setoff a couple of controlled explosions of dud high
explosive rounds that the local children collected. The loyal
children received payments based on the size of their dud round.
The CAP 2-9-2 patrol of five Marines and six Vietnamese Popular Forces (PFs)
Militiamen left Phu Da with full gear. Sergeant Donald Eifford led the
patrol down a small, dusty path between two tall cornfields. I was the
M-79 Grenadier and a Lance Corporal. When we exited the cornfields, Sergeant
Eifford took out his field glasses and spotted three figures entering a known Viet Cong frequented treeline. The treeline was once the site of a peasant village.
Since no villagers were allowed that far from Phu Da, it was safe to believe that the three figures entering the treeline
were Communists. Sergeant Eifford radioed for mortars on the jungle treeline
from the Fifth Marines Headquarters at An Hoa. (Only a month before, CAP
2-9-2,
two tanks and a company of about 130 Marine Grunts from the Fifth Marines worked the same area. Even with all those Marines and supporting equipment, the treeline was a bad neighborhood to say the least.)
Using Eifford’s map grid coordinates, the Marine mortars from An Hoa were very accurate. (He was excellent at calling in support for us.) Our
sergeant decided for the eleven-man patrol to go after the Communists.
About a mile into the thin, open rice patty dikes, fear triggered five of our six Village Militiamen to refuse to go
any farther toward the mile long piece of jungle. Even though we tried
to influence their decision, the militiamen refused. They were terrified. To be honest, having experienced combat there myself, I was a little worried. Without the other PFs, there would be only six of us in the thick treeline.
Like I already mentioned, the last time we dealt with the Communists in the same piece of jungle, we had about 130
men and 2 tanks. In spite of all the men and equipment, we still had to
call in F-4 Phantom fighter jets for a couple of bombing runs.
The
lone Vietnamese militiaman, who agreed to go along with us, was walking point (first) anyway.
He had to pass through five Marines on the less than two-foot wide rice patty dike in order to leave with his buddies.
As the CAP 2-9-2 patrol came close to the treeline that only minutes earlier three Communists entered,
the sergeant ordered me to walk point (first) and slam the face of the treeline with M-79 Grenade Rounds. Immediately, I moved up in line and started firing. About
a hundred yards outside the large treeline, we had to stop. My grenade launcher
jammed from a BeeHive (shotgun-like) round casing. I cleared my weapon
and reloaded with just high explosive rounds.
(In the Command Chronology for CAP 2-9-2
for July 17, 1970, it was documented that I shot a total
of 22 M-79 High Explosive (HE) rounds that entire day. Although I picked my targets well, I thought that I shot much more than 22 high explosive rounds. It was a long day under the hot sun.)
Once we entered the jungle, we immediately spread
out into two-man teams and found Communist huts, bunkers, and trenches and stored food supplies. My buddy
L/Cpl. George Dros did some extra searching under some heavy jungle canopy.
Inside a large hut that George found was Communist military documents and the equipment for making booby traps. In another hut, we found freshly cooked rice still warm in four bowls.
We were elated that we chased off the Communists.
I took my handy Kodak Instamatic Camera from my field jacket and started taking pictures. A couple of the guys even posed.
This feeling of satisfaction lasted only a few minutes. Suddenly,
we were hit from what seemed like every direction. The Communist
fire was extremely intense.
Immediately, Sergeant Eifford radioed for mortars
from the An Hoa Fifth Marine Base. The Willie Peter placing round was right
on target. However, probably because of the shifting of the M-81 mortar’s
tri-pod, the ten M-81 high explosive rounds walked directly towards where we were pinned down.
We thought that our own mortars would kill us. I didn’t know
what to do. The thought of moving to my right or left was out of the question. The Communist fire was too furious. The
last round exploded only about 20 yards in front of us.
After calling in the mortars, our sergeant called
in helicopter and fixed-wing air strikes. During one of the initial
passes over the trees, the fixed-wing pilot spotted a cluster of huts deep in the treeline.
He concentrated his ordinance and succeeded in triggering some secondary explosions.
During all the action, the rest of the Marines from CAP 2-9-2 and a few Vietnamese PF militiamen arrived from
Phu Da. Meanwhile, CAP 2-9-1 from the other side of the
An Hoa Marine Base rushed to our aid, but they got pinned down just outside the treeline that the six of us were surrounded
in.
For
a number of hours, we had to fight off the Communists ourselves. It
was in July and the temperature was said to be over 100 degrees. (I
don’t remember for sure, but the number 110 comes up. Our Navy Corpsman
had his mother send a thermometer just about a week before. (He was always
saying how hot it was. It became a joke for us.) Regardless, whether it was 100 or 110 degrees, it was extremely hot. Water ran
out early.
Once CAP 2-9-1 arrived, the Communists broke contact with us.
As the CAP’s demolitionmen, George Dros and I blew as much as we could with our C4 plastic explosives. After we ran out of C4, George and I collected some hand grenades and destroyed the remaining Communist
belongings and equipment.
It was very important what route we left the jungle. We needed to take a route that the enemy would not
expect us to take. Otherwise, the Communists would be setting up an ambush
for us. We set up security then left the treeline together on a route that
crossed through a chest high, slow moving stream. (My camera’s film
was destroyed.) While in the stream, a few guys were a little nervous about the
poisonous snakes, especially the deadly Bamboo Viper.
Once on the other side of the stream, CAP 2-9-1 left for their own village. The Americans and the few PF Militiamen of CAP 2-9-2 rested on a small knoll for a couple of minutes. We were out there under some ugly conditions for many hours and we needed
a much-needed rest. Besides, our water ran out hours before and a few of
us were near Heat Exhaustion. Myself included.
Our Navy Corpsman was tired of telling
us not to drink the filthy rice patty water. Since the patties were the
universal toilets for their peasant caretakers as well as water buffaloes and the watery grave of many insects, the Corpsman
didn’t appreciate us drinking the filth through our closed teeth and then wiping our teeth clean. (We didn’t bring our toothbrushes.) Our
sweat-soaked, camouflaged utilities were our tooth implement of necessity.
Three of my buddies went to search for
some desperately needed clean water.
(The problem was the three Marines went without their weapons. I’d
say the intense heat; the day’s activities and lack of water were getting
to them.)
After only a few minutes of rest, our sergeant jumped up. He was
in a hurry to get back to Phu Da for fear that the Communists might attack the unprotected village. (One of the Vietnamese Militiamen might have read one of the Communist documents that George Dros
found in the makeshift booby trap factory.)
I told the sergeant that the three men went for water without their weapons.
I volunteered to stay. All I cared about was that my friends
were out there with no weapons.
The Communists must have followed us. About fifteen minutes later,
as my three, joyful, wet-buddies were returning with the much needed water, the Communists attacked with rifle fire and small
explosive weapons. For protection, each of my buddies drove into a large,
rice patty filled with water. It was about a hundred yards wide and it separated
us.
For the next fifteen to twenty minutes, I fought alone in the open to draw the Communists' fire, so that my buddies would survive or not be captured. The sounds
of the zinging bullets and bombs were constant.
Thank God, those Viet Cong Terrorists
were bad shots.
In order to give the impression that there were more Marines on the knoll than just me, I switched between my M-79
Grenade Launcher to my buddies' M-16 Rifles and a
M-60 Machinegun. However,
I'm sure it didn't take long before the Viet Cong Terrorists realized I was the only American on the small knoll in the middle
of the open rice patties. If they killed me, the V.C. Terrorists could
just walk up to my buddies and do what they wanted to them.
(The Communist fire was pretty fierce.)
I was no different than any other American in the Combined Action Program.
The thought of leaving my Cap Brothers did not even enter my mind. At
the time, we only had about eight Americans living in Phu Da. I loved
them. One of my buddies pinned down before me in the rice patty was
even married and had children. Some
of George Dros' comments are below.
You could say that back then; I felt my buddies were all I had. Due
to a number of different circumstances, we felt very alone. Even, many
American people back home were against us fighting the Communists. In June 1970,
during a military sweep just outside our village, we found thousands of American Dollars that were donated to the Communist
Terrorists by an American College student
group at Berkeley University. The donated money may have been used for the bounties on our heads.
I served in Phu Da during the student
shootings at Kent State University.
I was also in Phu Da when my hometown of Rosedale, Queens had its Vietnam Veteran Memorial attacked twice by tar
and paint during 1970. (It's the first Vietnam Veteran Memorial
in all of America.)
http://home.earthlink.net/~rosedalememorial
Back at the knoll, a couple of the Marines who left with my sergeant returned to help but it took them some time walking
along the thin rice patty dikes. For all they knew, they were walking into
an ambush themselves. Our sergeant led the rest of the CAP 2-9-2
Americans and Vietnamese PFs back to protect Phu Da from a possible
Communist attack.
Daniel Gallerger was the first Marine to arrive to help me. He came
into the firefight shooting his weapon and laid down right next to me. Daniel’s
on The Wall in
Washington DC
for something that happened months later. He was a good Marine.
In the end, everyone was saved and my sergeant received a well-deserved medal for his actions. It was a miracle that no Americans were hurt that entire day.
On July 22, 1970, CAP 2-9-2
returned to the jungle treeline with three infantry companies (C, E, and F) of the Fifth Marines, tanks
and CAP 2-9-1.
My buddy George Dros (one of the guys
I saved) wrote his parents about the episode and they wrote and thanked my parents.
I felt great.
To this day, George and I
are extremely close and we both live up here in the beautiful, hilly farmland of Sussex County, New Jersey. However,
we don't really talk much about the war portion of serving in Phu Da, Vietnam. To this day, it's still extremely hard to talk about the ugliness of war.
Instead, we talk a lot about our American Buddies as well as our Vietnamese Friends and the many Vietnamese Parents
and Vietnamese Grandparents who adopted us into their families.
ACTUAL UNIT REPORT FOR JULY 17,
1970
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17 July 70 |
A PF member of a CAP
2-9-2 patrol accidentally detonated an unknown type booby trap rigged with an unknown type firing device alerting an enemy
ambush at AT 872500, 2.5 km N of Duc Duc District Headquarters. The patrol received SAF and returned fire with organic weapons
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2 M-72 LAAW
rds, and called a helicopter gunship fire mission on the
enemy. The enemy fled in an unknown direction. One PF was WIA by the exploding SFD. The PF was rendered first aid and medevaced by helicopter. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. RESULTS: 1 PF WIA(E).
George Dros' Comments about the above action. |
Some time in July 1970, we went
on a (daily) patrol that took us farther into enemy territory than ever before. The temperature this day was in excess of
100 º. With only three (3) other Marines and 1 Chou Hoi, we confiscated a large
cache of Vietnamese communist terrorists (V.C) explosives, detonators, documents and battle plans for upcoming engagements. (This most probably was a small terrorist bobby-trap factory.)
After neutralizing their base
camp, we were hit by Viet Cong terrorists’ rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and small arms fire, pinning us down for
over an hour. We called for artillery from the Marine Cops’ 5th
Marines Combat base at An Hoa and a react team from our brother CAP team 2-9-1.
Return artillery fire was immediate.
It took CAP 2-9-1 a while to reach us, because as they neared the tree line that we were pinned down in, they were
also fired upon.
After about three hours, the
V.C. broke contact and both CAP teams started back to their respective villages. We had to cross a chest deep river, carrying
our weapons over our heads, but at least we were in our own back yard. We stopped on a small knoll for much needed water,
since we had run out of water hours before, because of the intense heat and sun. Two
Marines and I filled everyone’s canteens while Jack and the rest of the patrol stood cover.
Returning from the well, I saw
Jack standing cover by himself, as Sgt. Eiford thought the village might be hit and took the rest of the unit back with him
in case of enemy contact. As we made our way to the knoll that Jack was on, we
took heavy fire from our right, pinning us down behind a small rice paddy dike. Jack
then exposed himself to enemy fire to try and keep the V.C. away from us, switching from his own M79 grenade launcher, to
my M-16 rifle and one of the Marines’ M-60 machine gun. Jack kept the V.C.
off balance long enough for us to pull ourselves along by the rice stalks until reaching him.
The V.C. broke contact, probably fearing an artillery attack.
This was Jack, always caring
and making sure the people he loved were safe and protected from harm. Jack’s code in life has always been the same:
passion for his family, his country and the Corps. I will always be thankful for being a part of Jack’s family.
PLEASE
PRESS HERE TO SIGN JACK'S PETITION REQUESTING DUE PROCESS FROM
THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
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Dr. Charles W. Heckman |
Why is it OK for public officials to commit a crime against a veteran? |
These New Jersey State government corruption
charges have been dragged out by the State of New Jersey for six years now. Do you think the State of New Jersey
has been able to get away with this cover-up, because Jack Cunningham is a disabled veteran with PTSD? Please
read the details and find out. (The evidence is clear.)
Audie
Murphy (American Hero) had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)... !
Now, the Iraq War Marine in the two next pictures also has PTSD.
It should
not be a disgrace for an honorable military veteran to have PTSD. Why is the State of New Jersey dragging
these corruption charges out for six years.
Also
why did New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics allow military veteran Jack Cunningham to be mocked for his PTSD disability
in official documents to New Jersey's Supreme Court... ?
Please place a call in Jack Cunningham's support to Honorable New Jersey Governor Jon
Corzine at 609-292-6000. Gov. Jon Corzine has received the same evidence as Senator Frank
Lautenberg and Senator Robert Menendez. Yet, these two federal senators are already supporting me in my request for
an investigation. However, they have no power over Gov. Corzine.
Governor Corzine has received five U.S. mail letters (three certified) and over
twenty emails on this subject with attached evidence, but his office has not returned any communications. Ask
his aid Susan, why she does not return my phone calls and why her staff refuses to give me her last name. There
are two Susan's, who work in Corzine's Office.
Susan Prickett 609-777-2463
Susan Senft 609-777-2645 Please tell Governor Corzine that
you support Disabled Vietnam Veteran Jack Cunningham's civil rights, especially his rights in Due Process. There should
be an immediate New Jersey State investigation into Jack’s New Jersey State corruption charges. Jack’s
evidence is clear that there has been a Cover-Up in New Jersey Supreme Court’s Attorney Ethics since December 27, 2000.
After almost six years, New Jersey’s Office of Attorney Ethics is still protecting
Attorney Ethics Vice-Chairman Robert Correale and his Law Firm, Maynard & Truland. After reviewing
Jack Cunningham's evidence, New Jersey Federal Senator Robert Menendez's office (Debbie Curto) has tried repeatedly to get
New Jersey's Attorney General to open an investigation of Jack Cunningham's evidence. For over three years, the NJ Attorney
General continues to protect and Cover-Up for New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics, their Vice-Chairman Robert Correale
and his Law Firm, Maynard & Truland. For these three years, Ms. Regina M. Garb, Director of Citizens Services
& Relations (Phone: 609-292-4925) has been the source of this Cover-Up by New Jersey's Attorney General.
Please give her a call and ask why she is covering up for New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.
(Last week, Ms. Garb's supervisor, New Jersey's Attorney General stepped down because of her own ethics violations.
http://www.americans-working-together.com/jack_cunningham/id16.html Attorney General Zulima Farber was a political appointment of Governor Jon Corzine. One
big happy "corrupt" family.) Federal NJ Senator Robert Menendez staff has already admitted to Jack that
his evidence is clear; Open perjury was committed three years ago by Robert Correale and his Law Firm, Maynard &
Truland to New Jersey's Supreme Court (And it was accepted without question by Attorney Ethics Official Robert L. Stober
973-778-0154.) http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id50.html
WHAT HAPPENS AFTERWARDS,
WHEN JACK CUNNINGHAM'S CORRUPTION CHARGES ARE FOUND TO BE TRUE, WILL
BE MORE INTERESTING TO FOLLOW THAN AN ENTIRE SEASON OF THE
NEW JERSEY'S SOPRANOS.
EVIDENCE WILL
PROVE CORRUPTION IN:
Elected and Appointed State Officials
(Both Major Political Parties)
State Lawyers & Judges
New Jersey's Supreme Court Officials
New Jersey's Superior Court Officials
New Jersey State Governor's Office
Officials
New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Officials
New Jersey Supreme Court's Office
of Attorney Ethics
Federal Department of Justice (DOJ)
Officials
New Jersey DA'S
Please
PRESS the next link and see the easy to understand evidence for yourself.
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A High Level Federal Government Official Admits to Perjury,
which violates a disabled veteran's civil right to Due Process. Please press the below link for the details.
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George Dros |
Burlington Flats, NY 13315... I served with Jack Cunningham in Vietnam, and I know
of no other veteran who has done more, with more heart for his fellow comrads in arms. I ask for your support in this matter
and a successful conclusion. |
PLEASE SIGN JACK CUNNINGHAM'S PETITION TO NEW
JERSEY GOVERNOR JON CORZINE REQUESTING JACK'S FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS TO
DUE PROCESS. GOVERNOR JON CORZINE CAMPAIGNED THAT HE WOULD
FIGHT NEW JERSEY CORRUPTION, YET HE HAS NOT ANSWERED ONE OF
OVER FORTY LETTERS JACK HAS SENT HIM.
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Below, Jack in Vietnam 1970. The area
on the other side of the river was nicknamed
by the local U.S. Marines as "The
Arizona."
Jack
is holding his M-79
grenade launcher (Nicknamed:
THE BLOOPER).
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READ SOME OF JACK'S EXPERIENCES
OF SERVING AND LIVING (24/7) IN A VIETNAMESE PEASANT-FARMING VILLAGE;
UNDER THE MARINE CORPS' COMBINED ACTION PROGRAM (CAP).
http://www.CapVeterans.com
For Jack And His Buddies
Surrender Was Not An Option Back Then
Against The Terrorists...
Surrender Is Not An Option Today
Against Corrupt State Officials
And Politicians...
New Jersey Vice-Chairman of Attorney Ethics Robert Correale,
Esq, his Law Firm, MAYNARD & TRULAND and their state government supporters participated in what can only be described
as deplorable malfeasance, which caused severe emotional and physical distress to a disabled veteran. http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id22.html
These Lawyers should be disbarred for "multiple counts of egregious misconduct,
especially offering false testimony in Superior Court documents and open court, as well as in sworn documents to the
New Jersey Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics.
Freshman U.S. Senator Robert Menendez Fights
State Corruption And Supports A Disabled Veteran's Civil Rights. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg supports a
PTSD disabled veteran's request for United States Attorney General Gonzales to investigation the same state corruption and
Civil Rights Issue.
It's
been almost a six year battle, but I might be finally getting my Due Process. I pray that U.S. Attorney General
Gonzales opens up an investigation. Six years is a long time for a veteran to battle for something that every
American has as a Civil Right.
July 14, 2006, the latest Update:
Due to pressure from the State of New Jersey, the two above mentioned United States (New Jersey) Senators may be backing off
their support from the disabled veteran.
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 | "The willingness with
which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they
perceive veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by our nation."
- George Washington
"This
Nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. It was founded on
the principle that all men are created equal, and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are
threatened."
President John F. Kennedy
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DID YOU EVER SEE THE PICTURE OF THE ABOVE
UNITED STATES MARINE AS HE TOOK A BREAK DURING ONE OF THE
MOST INTENSE BATTLES IN THE TERRORIST WAR IN IRAQ. PLEASE
PRESS THE BELOW PICTURE FOR AN UPDATE ON THIS MARINE.
PLEASE PRESS THE ABOVE PICTURE
FOR AN UPDATE ON THE MARINE.
LATEST
LETTER TO JACK ON THIS MATTER: UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS
Being the local Vice-Chairman
of New Jersey's Supreme Court's Office of Attorney Ethics, Robert D. Correale, Esq. was able to do what he and his Law
Firm of Maynard & Truland wanted. With all their friends and influence around the State of New Jersey, they
were clearly above the law. At least, they were for the last 5 to 6 years.
HONORABLE VETERAN
MOCKED FOR HIS PTSD
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READ SOME OF JACK'S EXPERIENCES
OF SERVING AND LIVING (24/7) IN A VIETNAMESE PEASANT-FARMING VILLAGE;
UNDER THE MARINE CORPS' COMBINED ACTION PROGRAM (CAP).
http://www.CapVeterans.com

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