Posted on Jan 21, 2015
SPC Larry Buck
258K
2.18K
1.09K
66
66
0
Honor flight 660 trailer
All active duty stand down(but don't walk away, this will effect you later) Veterans does it ever bother you to hear that? "Thank you for your service" I apologize but it mmmm...bugs me something awful, telling me " your done go sit down and grow feeble " needs changed to something that endures like we do something like "YO JOE!" or another saying meaning get outta my way theres work to do and I ain't done yet! Forgive if I wasted your time, just wondering.
Posted in these groups: Thank you logo Thank You577963 465023533533674 1675317474 n Service
Avatar feed
Responses: 623
SGT David Emme
2
2
0
No. It bothers me when people do not mean it. Seen it happen lots of times-too many times at Walter Reed when I was there 22 months until I was retired medically.
(2)
Comment
(0)
SSG Military Police
SSG (Join to see)
>1 y
SGT David Emme... thank you for your service.. My brother...
(1)
Reply
(0)
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
>1 y
Thank you for your service, brother. I do mean it. Blessings.
(1)
Reply
(0)
MSgt Hal Weeden, MBA
MSgt Hal Weeden, MBA
9 y
That's a lot of time at WR! Thank you for your service and sacrifice! Those of us who were blessed to serve a full career without a combat injury truly appreciate the service of folks like you, SGT Emme.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
TSgt Joshua Leary
2
2
0
I am sorry if you don't see how appreciative people are, and how much they respect us for what we have done or doing for there freedom. Sit back and think for a moment, would you rather them hate you for what you done or appreciate you for what you have done? It is your choice, as for me I see how much we are appreciated.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Rapfeal Mayfield
2
2
0
After hearing it so much from everyone, it dose sound a little cliche...but ut doesn't bother me. I'd rather hear that any day than all the other negative things people have to say about the military.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SMSgt Gary Calhoun
2
2
0
At first, yes. Someone was thanking me for a decision I made of my own free will and accord; they had no idea where I had been or what I had accomplished to merit a thank you.

My uncle did 3 tours in SEA - 2 to Vietnam, 1 to Thailand. He didn't get a TYFYS and I felt he deserved it more; much more.

Now I understand better - most couldn't fathom what we did. They are just happy someone did it. Now I just reply with a "Thank you" or "It was my privilege". It was a privilege to serve and even though all those years wore my body out; I'd do it again in a second. Why? Because I was a part of something bigger than I was; because troops on my left and right depended on me and I depended on them. We did what we were called to do and we kept faith with each other.

I walk across the street now to thank Korean War and Vietnam War vets. They did their duty too, but were either ignored or vilified by their country for doing the right thing.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
MCPO Hans Brakob
2
2
0
Edited >1 y ago
"Thank you" works for me. I have no idea WTF "YO JOE" means.

If I can figure out their rank or branch other than just a vet, I'll say "Thanks Sarge" or "Thanks Shipmate" or whatever.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SGT Frances Richardson
2
2
0
Yes it does. I absolutely hate hearing it.
(2)
Comment
(0)
SGT Frances Richardson
SGT Frances Richardson
>1 y
Hello sir, I just don't like it. I don't feel like what I do is special. I appreciate their kindness but if they would just not say anything to me at all, that would be great.
(1)
Reply
(1)
Sgt Gregory Myers
Sgt Gregory Myers
>1 y
If you would like for no one to acknowledge your service, then don't let ANYONE know you are a veteran. Are you ashamed of your service?
(0)
Reply
(0)
SGT Frances Richardson
SGT Frances Richardson
>1 y
First off Gregory, wearing ACUs is a dead give away that I'm STILL in the army. Second, I'm not nor have I ever been an "acknowledge me cause I'm a soldier" kind of person. That's clearly something that's lost on you. I go to work and do what I have to do. Not because I want perks and recognition. I do it cause I want to. I don't have the same sense of entitlement that you have.
(1)
Reply
(0)
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
>1 y
I realize how you feel about being thanked. You did your job willingly, completed your task as instructed, and now it's over. You know what you accomplished, who benefitted from your service, and for that, we are grateful, that you stepped forward.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
COL Ted Mc
2
2
0
No.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Kenneth Lebowitz
2
2
0
The only time in my career that I felt annoyed to hear that was when I was a recruiter and people would tell me that. I would then ask them if their children who are of age to serve would consider joining and the response was almost always something like "Oh not my Johnny or Susie." I can't stand the mentality of "Oh I'm so glad you're doing it and therefore my children don't have to or I won't let them."
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Douglas Highlander
2
2
0
It used to bother me only because I didn't know how to respond without seeming fake. Once I was able to say "it's been my pleasure. Thank you for supporting us," it was much more comfortable. To follow, I started thanking older veterans with " thank you for your sacrifices." They gave much more than I could ever imagine.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Sgt Paul Kimura
2
2
0
How do you respond to that. Kinda puts you in the center and you are expecting to say something other then Your welcome. To me when someone says that I look past it and think what did you do today, besides thank me?
It was my job, I loved it, I did not want to stop doing my job. But maybe it was because I felt I was doing a great thing and enjoying the spoils, but working hard at it too. One thing I know I wants to stay over because I did not want to see people take advantage or abuse there freedom, the freedom I worked hard to protect and that my brothers and sisters died for.
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close