Former history teacher exposed for wearing fake Royal Navy uniform
Jonathan Carley, 65, was fined £500 for impersonating a Royal Navy officer with unauthorized medals including a rare Distinguished Service Order, police said.
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Jonathan Carley, a reformed professor of history, was moved by an anti-Almirant of the British Royal Navy for years to come. The first appearance that there is knowledge of Carley - dressed in heavy with official burden, false medals and even a sword - was in 2018 during a ceremony of the Memorial Day (which commemorates and honors the soldiers dead during the wars) in the north of the country of Wales. In a video of this ceremony, Carley appear…
Jonathan Curley, a 65-year-old retired history teacher, was fined £500 by Llandudno Crown Court after he was found guilty of "wearing the uniform or clothing bearing the insignia of His Majesty's forces without permission". Curley was caught impersonating a senior officer of the rank of rear admiral during official commemorations for the dead of the world wars. The affair was revealed after Curley arrived at a commemoration ceremony in Wales on …
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