Republican Senate Candidate Barry Moore May Be in Hot Water – Likely Publicly Misrepresented His Military Service Record for Years
June 3, 2026

Republican candidate for Senate, Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) may be in hot water for misrepresenting his military service record for over a decade.

Barry Moore, Republican congressional candidate, speaking in a cozy indoor setting with a plant and framed pictures in the background.
Rep. Barry Moore in a 2020 ad calls himself a veteran, “I’ve worn those combat boots. I know what it’s like.” Moore said this despite his records showing no active duty military service.

Rep. Moore is taking on former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in a runoff election to decide who will be the Republican candidate for Senate in Alabama.

Moore has released ads and videos for years claiming to be a veteran of war. Here is one from 2020.

A new poll shows Hudson leading Moore in the Alabama Senate runoff race.

Now, a detailed memorandum with Moore’s accompanying military records alleges that U.S. Representative Barry Moore (AL-02) has materially misrepresented his military service record for over a decade, while simultaneously signing a high-profile letter condemning Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz for the same category of conduct.

The documents include what appear to be Moore’s actual NGB Form 22, DD Form 220, discharge orders, and Army National Guard Retirement Credits Record. They allegedly claim Moore has built a core piece of his political identity around a military record that does not match his public statements.

Moore has publicly claimed he served for six years. His NGB Form 22, however, lists his total service as 2 years, 6 months, and 21 days, with an honorable discharge effective July 10, 1991. His DD Form 220 shows he entered active duty on March 15, 1989 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina for basic training, with that tour ending May 19, 1989. The documents allege Moore requested early separation to accept civilian employment.

The rank discrepancy is equally stark. Moore signs official correspondence — including a nationally publicized 2024 letter attacking Walz — as “Staff Sergeant — Army National Guard (Ret.).” His NGB Form 22 lists his rank not as Staff Sergeant but as cadet, with a pay grade of E6. A legal analysis accompanying the records explains that this was standard Army National Guard practice for OCS candidates, who were carried at E-5 or E-6 pay grades while holding cadet status under regulations NGR 600-200 and AR 600-8-19. The documents further allege Moore never completed OCS and has no retirement of any kind.

Critically, the legal analysis concludes that Moore does not meet the federal definition of veteran under 38 U.S.C. § 101(2), which requires active military service plus a discharge other than dishonorable.

Title 32 National Guard service — drills, annual training, and officer-candidate training — does not qualify as active military service under that statute. The analysis notes Gulf War-era rules required actual federal activation for veteran eligibility, which weekend drills and OCS did not trigger.

On the question of deployment, the records show none. No overseas service, no combat theater, no deployment of any kind.

According to a 2020 article at YellowHammer news, “At one point in 1992, Moore was notified that he would be deployed as part of Operation Desert Storm, but the war ended while his unit was receiving gas mask training at a military base in the western United States.”

The hypocrisy argument sits at the center of the accompanying memo… In August 2024, Moore signed a letter under the Trump-Vance campaign banner that accused Walz of “falsely claiming military service,” using an unearned title, and abandoning troops before deployment. Moore signed that letter as “Staff Sergeant — Army National Guard (Ret.)” — a title and status the documents allege he did not legitimately earn, under a standard he himself applied to others.

We reached out to the Moore campaign for comment.

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Author: Jim Hoft