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You know, it just hit me that while I enjoy talking about the military and being around military people, I don't miss it.
I was an Air Force brat for 18yrs. My dad was a lifer. Does that count, lol?! Feels like it should.Is this all the veterans we have on Baptist Board?
I am what is called a Viet Nam Era Veteran, having served in Germany in the US Army from 1965 to 1967. I was drafted and honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist 5. In church on Veterans Day when they ask all the vets to stand, I always feel guilty, like a phony because I never served in combat.
It's not how, or when, or where you served. It is that you served. In my opinion simply taking the oath is an act of extreme courage.I am what is called a Viet Nam Era Veteran, having served in Germany in the US Army from 1965 to 1967. I was drafted and honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist 5. In church on Veterans Day when they ask all the vets to stand, I always feel guilty, like a phony because I never served in combat.
I am what is called a Viet Nam Era Veteran, having served in Germany in the US Army from 1965 to 1967. I was drafted and honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist 5. In church on Veterans Day when they ask all the vets to stand, I always feel guilty, like a phony because I never served in combat.
Most of us feel that way, even those who served in combat. While I did not see direct combat (I was playing in minefields and mud) I think of those who have died in service (and two friends in particular), and those who come back and struggle with physical and mental scars. I typically try to skip church on Veterans Day and Memorial Day (I don't know why they make us stand on Memorial Day).I am what is called a Viet Nam Era Veteran, having served in Germany in the US Army from 1965 to 1967. I was drafted and honorably discharged with the rank of Specialist 5. In church on Veterans Day when they ask all the vets to stand, I always feel guilty, like a phony because I never served in combat.
Van,
When I ran for public office - I had met my opponent for the first time at a debate. Prior to the debate itself, we had a few moments to talk in private. The subject of military service came up. Bill mentioned he did not feel like he was a veteran, because he was only a JAG in the US Army Reserve. I told him that I had total respect for him as he honorably wore the uniform.
I agree with TCassidy said - " In my opinion simply taking the oath is an act of extreme courage."
Myself, I had orders for Nam - arrived at POE - my entire unit was then diverted to Germany.
We are a brotherhood - that can never be broken.
Because I am not politically correctWhy isn't the last choice in the poll, "My spouse was in the military?"
Haze gray and underway!
Navy 1989-1997
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