Democrat Governor faces increasing storm over 'stolen valor' claims... as Army colonel demands he 'releases everything'

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-19 17:27:41 | Updated at 2026-06-19 19:07:38 1 hour ago

By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

Published: 17:59 BST, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 18:12 BST, 19 June 2026

A retired Army colonel has asked Maryland Governor Wes Moore to 'release everything' on his military record in order to dispel rumors about alleged stolen valor. 

Moore, 47, has been accused of falsely claiming he had been awarded a Bronze Star in his 2006 application for the White House fellowship program. 

The Democrat politician apologized for what he and his former commanding officer described as a paperwork error, and he was given the military medal months later. 

Moore served as an Army captain in Afghanistan from 2005 until March 2006, and he was awarded a Bronze Star for 'meritorious service' during his time there. 

However, his critics argue that he had not received the accolade at the time of his application to the White House fellowship - a prestigious program designed to fast-track emerging leaders into government positions. 

Moore secured the fellowship at the age of 27, serving as a special assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from 2006 until 2007. 

Retired Army colonel Drew Sullins has renewed the focus on the topic by analyzing Moore's records for conservative-leaning newspaper the Baltimore Sun

'We have asked a wide-ranging variety of questions about his military service,' Sullins said in an interview on Wednesday with the outlet's Spotlight on Maryland. 

An Army colonel has asked Maryland Governor Wes Moore to 'release everything' on his military record in order to dispel rumors about alleged stolen valor

Retired Army colonel Drew Sullins (pictured) has renewed the focus on the topic by analyzing Moore's records for conservative-leaning newspaper the Baltimore Sun 

Sullins said he wants to set the record straight on Moore's training gaps and when he secured various awards. 

Moore was also given several more accolades beyond the Bronze Star, including the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and Armed Forces Reserve Medal. 

He received the Bronze Star in 2024 in a private ceremony at the governor's residence in Annapolis, Maryland. 

Lt. Gen. Michael Fenzel, Moore's close friend and former commander who had recommended him for the medal, pinned the Bronze Star for 'meritorious service' onto the governor's chest at the ceremony, the Washington Post wrote at the time. 

'I'm so happy to be in a position to right a wrong,' Fenzel said during the ceremony, the newspaper reported. 

The Democrat had been recommended for the medal while he was deployed by his superiors, including Fenzel, and Fenzel encouraged Moore to include it in the application because it had received the necessary approvals, both men said.

Moore, then 27, questioned it but said Fenzel assured him it would be awarded by the time fellows were selected. Yet the award paperwork never went through. 

Around the time Moore ended his 11-month deployment, he won the White House fellowship. 

Moore served as a captain in Afghanistan from 2005 until March 2006, and he was awarded a Bronze Star for 'meritorious service' during his time there

Moore is pictured greeting then-president Joe Biden in 2022 as he ran for the governor's seat

The New York Times reported in August that Moore had prematurely claimed the Bronze Star on the fellowship application. 

Fenzel said that the controversy was the first time he learned that Moore, a former Army captain, had never received the Bronze Star. 

On learning about it, Fenzel said he immediately called the chief of staff to U.S. Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth to notify her that he planned to recommend Moore for the award again and create the paperwork anew. 

This included collecting approval from Moore’s former chain of command. 

Moore is considered a top contender as a presidential candidate among the Democrats for 2028. 

He was first elected to political office when he won the gubernatorial race in 2023. 

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