Posted on Jul 5, 2015
COL Charles Williams
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In Missouri, especially around here, people are fireworks crazy, so last night these signs (the concept, as I have not seen any around here) were even more funny; sound like "shock and awe" around our home. So, I am getting... Real tired of this...

WWI, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, etc... Didn't complain.. To me, These are just more posers and attention seekers.

But, this sign (meme, I think?) is really accurate... It about covers my thoughts, as does the author....

"No, I'm not saying every last veteran with these signs is full of crap (although my tone sure suggests it). Nor am I saying PTSD doesn't cause real, verifiable problems and sensitivities to things like fireworks. I am saying, however, that our personal problems are not the general public's responsibility. If we have issues we need to handle them ourselves, not expect our communities to change their behavior for us.

Every veteran who handles his issues wins a victory that helps us all. Every veteran who embraces victimhood and displays a sense of entitlement reinforces damaging stereotypes that hurt us all. So burn those stupid fucking signs, light some fireworks, and be grateful that your neighbors still celebrate our independence the way we have for over two hundred years."

Have fun!

http://www.breachbangclear.com/signs-of-veteran-entitlement/
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COL, if I could upvote you 1000x for this, I would.
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Hooah. Thanks! LTJG James Jones Thanks for your service.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Ignoring the specific "content" of these signs, and looking at it more from a philosophical view, they say:

"I want OTHERS to adjust their behavior based on MY specific needs."

Although I am a firm believer that common courtesy should prevail, and everyone should be respectful of their neighbors, I disagree with "my interpretation" of what these signs say.

I'm not sure that is the correct philosophy to advocate.
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COL Charles Williams
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Hooah! Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS Thank you.
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SGT Matthew Ellis
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My VA shrink described my PTSD as severe. I love me some fireworks. Remind me of more enetertaining times when we were tearing shit up. If it were just one, big boom, then it might startle me, but fireworks aren't like that.
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Cpl Intelligence Specialist
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Haven't seen them, but I don't think it's right to just make those assumptions. Make sure vets know that this is available to them, and if they ask for it, then by all means send one over.
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LTC Stephen C.
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COL Charles Williams, I've never actually seen anyone put up such a sign, but my sentiments are those of the majority that have commented.
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MSG Brad Sand
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Sorry, when I saw the option 'I am just tired of COL(R) Williams..' I just could not help myself. Sir, for the record, I respect and appreciate everything...well almost everything...you do.
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COL Charles Williams
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You can be tired of me. That is fine. MSG Brad Sand .... I do feel the love...
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COL Charles Williams

Sir, I hope you could feel the love? For the record, only one 's' in Sand. Yes, I am a bastard of Dorne.
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MSG Brad Sand Whoops... Not sure what happened with the that @sands deal... I guess I did not hit reply and failed to hit the return key.
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CW2 Eric Kline
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this meme has many sides that effect many folks - sometime sarcasm is a good response to continue communication as long as all parties are open-minded...
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COL Charles Williams
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Roger. Thanks CW2 Eric Kline
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Overplayed, overused, abused, and is the "chronic" back claim of the 80's in VA claims. 
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SSG Donald Mceuen
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Never seen these signs 
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SPC David Shaffer
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I'm tired of the signs, but it is a valid concern, sir. Some vets need the signs. The problem is the veterans that just put them up for recognition, or to make people feel sorry for them.

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