09/02/2025
They called him a fake veteran at the bank — then a Furious General Walked In..😲On that quiet Tuesday morning, he stepped into Summit Ridge National Bank to withdraw a few hundred dollars from an old account. Steady, calm, hat in hand—a black cap reading Korea/Vietnam veteran. In his pocket: VA card, discharge papers, and a brass challenge coin.
He stood in line patiently. At the counter, the young teller paused at his ID, flagged manager Caden. With a smirk, Caden questioned the documents: "This looks typed on a dinosaur." Bobby presented his coin, but Caden dismissed it as a "cute trinket" bought online.
Accusing him of faking veteran status, Caden called security to es**rt him out. Customers chuckled. Bobby didn't argue; he sat on a bench, silent, waiting.
Maya Rodriguez, a former Air Force specialist, recognized the coin's significance. She confronted Caden: "You made a mistake." Then she stepped out to call a contact.
An older employee overheard Keene's name, spotted it on the bank's plaque honoring his command. He phoned urgently: "It's Bishop Coyne. Summit Ridge. He's here."
Outside, Bobby watched the flag, unflinching. Unbeknownst to all, down the road, a furious general had slammed his phone, donned his uniform, and was heading to ensure the dismissed veteran would never be overlooked again…Read more in Comment or Most relevant -> All comments 👇