Gov. Wes Moore (D‑MD) used his Wednesday night speech at the Democratic National Convention to highlight both his and Gov. Tim Walz‘s (D‑MN) military service, and knock former president Donald Trump for his lack of it.“Now, I joined the Army when I was 17. In fact, I was too young to sign the paperwork. I had to ask my mom to sign the paperwork for me because I don’t have bone spurs,” Moore said.Moore appeared to be referring to allegations that Trump claimed he had bone spurs to defer his draft into the Vietnam War. Later in his speech, Moore referred to Walz as his “fellow veteran, my brother, and the next Vice …