Posted on Jan 21, 2015
SPC Larry Buck
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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.
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PO1 Chris Crawley
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I simply respond that it was my honor to serve.
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SPC Jerry Buecher
SPC Jerry Buecher
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I like your response and believe I will use it verbatim. Thank You.
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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No. Even though I wasn't in long, I will not turn down gratitude that is genuinely being expressed. I just take it as being given to my brothers/sisters that have done more than I have.

I feel it needs to be expressed more. I volunteer w/ the Mid-Missouri Honor Flight for war vets as a member of the flag line (we salute the members of our branches when they are announced). We have so few WWII vets left that we are now seeing a majority of Korean & Vietnam vets. This service is a welcome home that they never received, ESPECIALLY the Vietnam vets. So many of them get off that bus crying in appreciation. All those years of resentment get released. It is awesome & awe-inspiring.
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PO3 Michael James
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I agree with SFC McMillion, some recognition is far better than what we received 35-40 years ago.. Today, any acknowledgement, other than denials, neglect, and abuse is appreciated..
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PO1 Michael Fullmer
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As a "Cold Warrior", and a few other excursions during my career, sometimes it does. Especially when I am in the company of both of my sons...one an Army vet and the other a SFC still on active duty an OIF II participant. I feel though while I proudly served my country, perhaps I could have done more...although what, I'm not exactly sure. Make any sense?
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Capt Jeff S.
Capt Jeff S.
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Well said MSG Sean Hayes and THANK YOU! for your service!!!
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SGM Dog Squadron Operations Sergeant Major
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It doesn't bother me at all. It seems to make the individual happy to give thanks. Too easy then.
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SFC Counterintelligence (CI) Agent
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I think I'll be the minority here but the term "Thank you for your service"(unless coming from a vet) is the new PC thing to do. I honestly think they say it because that is want they think they are supposed to do, rather than they are genuinely thankful for your service. I am happy that the older generations of Service Members are get more recognition.

Maybe its me, but I do find it hard to identify as a vet, none-the-less one that needs to be thanked even after two deployments and 9+ years of service.
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SGT Infantryman (Airborne)
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I don't thank anyone unless they are wearing a uniform or a military cap. Even then you have to be careful. There are so many wannabes. I generally ask what unit,when,where. If it sounds like BS it probably is. Quite a few talk the talk, but never have walked the walk. I really enjoy embarrassing them.
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PO2 Tracy Turner
PO2 Tracy Turner
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Sometimes I feel like it is the pc thing to do also unless coming from another Veteran.
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CPL Corey Aldridge
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I cant say it bothers me it bothers me. I think embarrasses me is a better term. I served because it was an obligation, my duty. Just like my father and his father and my great grandfather before him. My only child my daughter served as well. There is Honor in that, personal honor. I understand that some are truely grateful so they express it. If I wanted thanks i would be in Downtowm Los Angeles spit shining shoes for half price.
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SGT Michael Glenn
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It does to me for the simple fact that I did nothing but my job, my usual comment is " Thank the ones who didnt come home and left loved ones behind, they paid the ultimate price".
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SGT Scott Bailey
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I feel the same. I don't like it at all. I'm no hero, just a soldier (was). And to me that all got started by politics. As far as I can remember, The only soldiers who weren't thanked, were Vietnam era veterans. So, if Americans can't appreciate us all, please don't thank ME. JMO
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SPC Christopher McClaskey
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I dont like to be thanked for doing what anyone in my shoes would have done thank you for me is seeing the flag i love so much flying freely
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CPT Jonathan Wickham
CPT Jonathan Wickham
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I agree everyone should take their turn on the fence, but many would be disqualified for physical or mental or character reasons. Only one half of one percent of Americans serve in the military. So what we do is so rare, let them thank you, and feel the appreciation you actually do deserve.
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