![]() ![]() “Dude, you don’t even look old enough to know about f-ing 9/11,” Weitkamp replies, seemingly unaware that young men and women who were born after the attacks of September 11, 2001, are indeed old enough to join the military. “We’ve been to Iraq and Afghanistan,” one person in the group responds. Weitkamp says he’ll “call my boys that have been to f-ing Afghanistan.” ![]() In the video, the group argues that the ID, called a common access card, was real. Six service members were visiting the LOTO Lounge in Osage Beach, Missouri, when a man behind the bar - identified as Josh Weitkamp - refused to serve them, appeared to bend and throw away one of the service members’ military IDs, and proceeded to deny that they were in the military at all. It’s a bad day for one Missouri bar after a video went viral over the weekend of a man behind the bar berating a group of service members who tried to get service with their military identification card.
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