Viewers learned how to cauterize a wound when Dave voluntarily inflicted himself with an injury so Cody could treat it using black powder. They also crossed a frosty swampland to reach the mainland, needing to plan their travel carefully to avoid hypothermia.
The survival experts made their way to the South Pacific as two castaways drifting in the sea near a deserted jungle island; they needed to survive the island and reach civilization. It was disconcerting to see Dave barefoot, as he would often question Cody going barefoot. The episode entitled “Adrift” was aired in May 2011.
Also in May 2011, viewers were treated again to another fascinating episode entitled “Out of Africa”, in which Dave and Cody needed to survive in the backcountry wilderness in South Africa.
They were only given a machete to deal with any predator they would encounter, but of course the duo escaped the area without being eaten alive. They also showed viewers how to deal with dehydration issues in the wilderness.
When it was released to the public that Dave wouldn’t be returning for another season of “Dual Survival,” fans wondered why, since the TV show was doing well, and he’d developed a loyal following. Initially, the reality-TV star told everyone that he had set his eyes on pursuing other goals, which basically implied that he left the TV series voluntarily; he even said that it was due to family and business reasons. Some fans thought that the accusation from other viewers that the show was altogether a sham probably got to him, that Dave decided he didn’t want to be associated with the series any longer.
It was only revealed much later that Discovery Channel discovered that Dave embellished his military record in his resume when he applied for the survival expert spot in the TV show. He claimed that he was part of the US Army between 1981 and 1988, and that he had extensive training from Airborne, Air Assault, Ranger, and Sniper Counter Sniper Schools during his service. He also claimed that through his years in the military, he was stationed in several bases outside the US, including in Korea, Grenada, and Central America. Dave shared that much of his time was spent as an instructor not only for the US troops, but also for some allied forces.
When interested parties investigated his background, it was found that Dave indeed served in the military, but for under six years and not the seven he claimed.
He wasn’t a Squad Leader 4th ID 1982 to 1983; he wasn’t a US Army Sniper, as he only participated in the local 4th ID Sniper/Counter-Sniper Class for two weeks in 1986; he wasn’t a 19D Scout as he only attended a Law Enforcement 95B Course; and qhile he served in the Military Police, he wasn’t an SRT member, which was the military equivalent of SWAT – there was no record of him being a member, or involved in any of its assignments. Dave also wasn’t an SRT instructor, as he didn’t attain an E-6 or SSG ranking or certification, which was a requirement for instructors. As for his military tours, there was no record of him being involved in any military operations in Central America, particularly in Honduras and Nicaragua from 1986-1987.
Dave indeed went to South Korea, but he only as an ID Badge Clerk, and was part of the security escorts for the military equipment in the DMZ areas between South and North Korea from 1983 up to 1985.
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In fairness to him, he received military decorations and awards during his service, including Army Service Ribbon, Army Good Conduct Ribbon, Overseas Army Ribbon, and Army Achievement Ribbon alo,ng with Expert Badge with bars for auto rifle, hand grenade and pistol.
Cody Lundin’s official statement
Cody Lundin, his co-star in the TV show, was asked several times about it, and initially said that inquiries about Dave’s disappearance from the show should be directed to Discovery Channel. However, later on he released an official statement, because he said that he had an ethical responsibility to do so, and felt that the questions would continue to be thrown at him. A part of his statementsaid ‘In a profession where human lives are at stake, dishonesty about one’s background and experience is an inexcusable breach of trust.’
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His termination from the show
It was reported that when the TV network executives learned about Dave’s duplicity, they didn’t think twice, and had him fired from “Dual Survival.” While Dave’s personality was perfect for the TV show, his exaggerated claims of his time in the military left the show’s integrity in shambles. Most of the reality-TV shows already had their share of accusations of being inauthentic, and if fans got hold of this information before the network executives did something about it, the rest of the reality-TV series’ on their TV network would suffer the consequences.
Dave Canterbury’s public confession
After his military background became controversial, Dave released a video via his YouTube channel, and was man enough to admit his wrongdoing. However, he didn’t give any details on what he lied about, but gave an explanation as to why he did it. He declared that he padded his military credentials in the professional resume that he turned in when he auditioned for “Dual Survival.”
He said, ‘I didn’t do it to make things difficult for anyone in my family. I actually did it to number one, better my family.’ Dave further explained that he was quite naive about the TV entertainment industry, and thought that at the time “no harm, no foul” but he regretted doing it after reflecting on it. He also said that he knew that his action was a great disappointment, not only to everyone but also to himself.
Dave apologized to his family, his friends and his fans; he shared that he tried moving on from it as best as he could with his Pathfinder School. However, fans were divided about his apology. Some of them felt that he wasn’t sincere with his confession as it came a little late, and that he only apologized because he was already caught. There were those who felt that it was courageous of him to make a public confession, and since it was for his family, he was given a pass. Most of the fans expressed their displeasure and said that lying about his resume wouldn’t have been a huge deal if it wasn’t for his military background.