Posted on May 17, 2015
MAJ Anne McGee
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This is something that I struggle with personally. I appreciate the words but don't seek them out. I would honestly rather it not be said but shown by a populace that demands better medical care for veterans, increased pay and retirement benefits. When I was on active duty in the 80's & 90's nobody "thanked" you for your service but now it's PC which makes it more uncomfortable to me. Thoughts?
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SPC Ryan Aday
Does it ever feel uncomfortable for you when people thank you for your service?

I do understand that all they are doing is trying to show their appreciation. But, I have developed anxiety issues due to my service. I find it very uncomfortable when strangers approach me, even to thank me for my service. Usually it is when I am out with my family. Sometimes they will get between me and my child or approach me while I am eating or interrupt me while I am in the middle of something. Am i the only one that feels this way?
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