Posted on Jul 27, 2015
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Agreed, though it should be implied that the responsibility is on the shoulder of the veteran to take advantage of his time in service to make the most of his or her tuition assistance, civilian and military education, career courses, resume building classes, interview prep, SFL-TAP and all the other programs the military offers before getting out. If a Soldier gets out with no plan and predictably fails at life, that is not an injustice, that is the natural consequences of misspent time...
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I agree with you, there are plenty of services and support for current Service members but about Veterans that served during Vietnam? How can they get the support that they truly need?
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CPO Rob Daniel
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I agree it is important to have a plan. That said, even with the best plan, life happens and curve balls will get by you.

I feel that this image represents the idea that when the chips are down the nation you served should go the extra mile to serve you back!
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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We must take care of our vets, especially our vets who are homeless or have mental illness
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SGT Mark Stevens
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I agree 100%! There is no excuse.
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