Posted on Mar 17, 2021
SPC William Sloan
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I served in desert shield/storm as an army cook for a tank battalion. I never had to participate in any combat myself but was in the combat zones. Would I be considered a combat veteran just for being in the combat zones?
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I was supporting the 24th d-toc as a commo lineman some 18 miles off the neutral/ Iraq border.
Out going artillery is reassuring, but the first time you feel incoming shaking the ground is life changing.
You shared the same fears as your brothers in arms.
SFC David Johnson
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SGT Small Arms/Artillery Repairer
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If you were shot at or took idf then I'd say yeah. If you're like me however and never left the wire or took any form of fire then I'd say no. I heard firefights happening outside of Camp Taji Iraq (2019) and heard outgoing artillery but we never took any incoming fire so I don't believe I'd qualify as a combat veteran. I do believe I qualify as global war on terror veteran though technically.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
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Of course, you don’t need to be a firefight to be a vet, or lobbing shells. Your in a forward area you were likely rocketed and mortared a few times a week. Sucks.
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SFC First Sergeant
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Let’s see here. You were in the United States Army. Someone put a piece of paper in your hand that had some information on it like your name, rank, SSN, and unit. That piece of paper then stated something like on or about a certain date, you would proceed to a certain location. That location was a designated combat zone. You in fact went to said location. You performed your assigned duties and fulfilled your responsibilities. Yup. Combat veteran.
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CPO Jack De Merit
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If you were in a combat zone, it was for a reason which is usually to fight. be thankful that you did not need to. That still makes you a combat veteran.
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COL Jim Lincoln
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your case and question wold apply to about 3/4ths of those who "deployed" or served in a theater in combat,even going back to Vietnam. You and all the others wear a patch on your right shoulder designating they served in a combat zone/theater-wear it with pride-no shots fired necessary. All endured some hardships and some exposure to dangers of combat.
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SSG Shawn Mcfadden
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I was an aircraft fuel handler with the 4th ID in Iraq in 2003. Didn't fire a shot, and I was also awarded a Bronze Star. So yes I am a combat veteran because I was in that theater. You are a combat veteran because you served in that war zone.
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GySgt Marc Dickerson
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No, you are not a combat vet. You are a 'wanna-be' looking for justification.
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SFC Dr. Jesus Garcia-Arce, Psy.D
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Yes is it, if you being in combat zone you will be in danger zone even if you havent participate in any combat. I know a friend of mine he was in Irak and was hit by EID but never shooting anybody. He is a combat vet
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