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Would you or do you look down on people who have been deployed? I am honestly quite embarrassed to say that I have been in for almost 8 years and do not have a deployment.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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I Can't Speak For Others, But When I Enlist In 1961,
I Just Assumed I'd Be Deployed To Vietnam; But I Was Sent To Little Rock AFB,
For 3 Years, Which I Enjoyed ~ Than To Osan AFB In South Korea ~ And Osan Was Like
Being Sent On A 13 Month Paid Vacation.. I Never Was Deployed To A Combat Zone, And Have Always Felt That I Served Little To No Purpose In The USAF... As Though My Enlistment Was A Waste Of Time And The Tax Payers Monies....And Uncle Sam Should Have Demanded A Refund.
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SFC Ronald Moore
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You signed up to serve. Thank you for your service wherever your assignments take you.
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SFC Ronald Moore
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Enjoy your sleep, once deployed that will be gone.
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SSgt Julie Fiddaman
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Never as I was stationed in Germany during the Gulf War and we sent the bombs over. Lots of long hours and hard work.
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SSG Clayton Lam
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No, and no one has the right to do that. I have been deployed five times and have spent 11 1/2 years overseas. Not everyone gets the chance to deploy and that is not our fault. Deployed or not, every service member has a role to play. The only people I have a disdain for are those who go through a lot of effort to ensure that they don’t get deployed.
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SrA George Gomez
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I knew people in the Air Force back in 1977 who me he told the Command personnel he smoked weed to get out of being deployed to Viet Nam, they kept him in but busted him down two grades. Personally if I was in today and I came across people getting out of deploying, yes I would look down on them because I and my friends did deploy and its part of serving. Unless they have a medical excuse or a good personal reason.
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SFC Mark Klaers
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No! Service is service.
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1SG John Highfill
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Only if they acted like they had or I new they somehow duck out of a deployment
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CPO David E.
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Did they enlist voluntarily? If ordered to go somewhere / do something would they do so? Did they refuse to deploy or intentionally make themselves non-deployable?

If the answers to the above (except the last) are yes, a the last a no, then they fulfilled their obligation as honorably as someone who deployed a dozen times.
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CPT Lawrence Cichelli
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I am one of those who never did deploy only because they didn't pick me. I was supposed to go on 2 occasions, but the Army pulled the plug both times. The last 8 years of my career before retiring was training Soldiers that were about to deploy and I made darn sure they trained to standard!
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SGT Robert Pryor
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It never mattered to me. Be proud of your service. Contribute according to your gifts and the needs of our country.
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