Posted on Sep 15, 2015
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You know what grinds my gears!? When civilians wear military uniforms on Halloween completely jacked up! What do I as a military service member do about that? I always want to say something and try not to get angry about it when approaching them...
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COL Charles Williams
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
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So.... No throat punches?
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CPT Pedro Meza
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SPC (Join to see) - No throat punches, think if you had a little brother and he wore your uniform to imitate you then some SPC Mafia guy did a throat punch to him.
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MAJ Brigade S1
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Came here to say this sir.

It shows that kids still look up to Soldiers as role models - people they can aspire to be like. They could be anything, but they chose to be something that is real and tangible.
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SFC Platoon Sergeant
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It used to bother me, but then I removed the stick from my ass.
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Maybe I should do that then lol
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CPT Pedro Meza
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SFC Paul P. Good advice from a senior NCO to a SPC, thank you.
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Maj Walter Kilar
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It is a free country. Civilians are free to wear whatever they want, and military members are free to gripe about it.
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Understandable but, when they're improperly wearing the uniform is such a big deal with veterans
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Maj Walter Kilar
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SPC (Join to see) - It bothers me as well, but I also understand that one of our duties as service members is to defend everyone else's freedom to be stupid (or in this case, misinformed). Now, it is a different case when on days other than Halloween a civilian misrepresents himself as a military hero, because he is doing so for personal gain, albeit minor gain.
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Cpl Dave D
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SPC (Join to see) - Why is that? To me, it doesn't really matter. If they're just dressing up as a sailor or Marine and taking their kids out trick or treating, or going to a party as a soldier then it seems innocent to me. It would bother me if they were getting a free drink or discount under false claims. But if they're just messing around having fun then I think we should sit back, stop being so uptight, and enjoy our night too!
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