Posted on Nov 7, 2016
LTJG Jftoc Watch Officer
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SFC Dennis A.
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I used a VA loan after I retired but that is about it.
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PO3 David Fries
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I have never asked for a military discount. I have never eaten a Veterans Day meal. I (stupidly) did not use my GI bill benefits. I haven't gotten a VA loan. I do plan on taking advantage of the CT veteran tuition write off when I get the things I need for going for my Paramedic.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Lowes offers a discount to military personnel, active or retired. I take it every time.
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Capt Michael Greene
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My retail discounts save me a thousand a year. My status as the widower of a deceased veteran saves me three grand in property tax yearly. My enlisted schooling, experience, and rank gave me college credit worth over a year, maybe two, saving me unknown thousands. My ID card gets me out of speeding tickets (sorry 'bout that--but in all fairness, my ex-wife used the buttons on her shirt for the same reason). :)

But I haven't mentioned the non-monetary benefits. The military did something to my attitude and confidence and the way I am accepted by others. I once got myself on a committee to prepare the city for the Olympics simply by walking in, taking a front seat, and expressing my interest. That happens a lot. So I get to help my community.

During 20 years, I got to visit so many places around the world that when we go to the movies, I can very often point at a scene and say "Been there!" That is the greatest military benefit of all to me.
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LTC John Mohor
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When I bought my first home 100% financing with the GI Bill Home Loan. Discounts at Home Depot and Lowes and a Free Drivers Licence for Life while living in Georgia.
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