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Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SFC Everett Oliver
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I wear a Ball cap when I'm out and about running errands or whatnot. It proudly proclaims that I am retired Army. When working around the yard you'll find me wearing my old bush hat. And if I have occasion to dress in a suit there is my retired rank Chevron and on the pocket of my sports coat is an American Legion patch.
What do I do when I see another veteran displaying their pride? I shack their hands, give them a hug and call them brother or sister...
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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I love that the Army now wants to SELL me a Retirement Pin.
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SMSgt Bob W.
SMSgt Bob W.
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SSG Edward Tilton - SELL!!! The cheap ________s should have given you one when you retired.
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MSG David Johnson
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I do the same, whether it's a hat, or something else. I used to be uncomfortable when people would thank me. I finally got to the point of saying "You are very welcome". And if asked why I stayed as long as I did, or why I volunteered for my last 2 deployments, I would simply say "So that others didn't have to go".
If an older Vet thanks me, I return the favor.
I was in line at a grocery store when this older couple got in line behind me. The lady pulls a card out of her wallet and hands it to me and thanks me for my service. Her husband is wearing a WWII/Korea Veteran hat, but he remains quiet.
The card said "Thank you for your service, from a Veterans wife, and a Gold Star mother".
Wow! That meant a lot to me, even though the Old Vet hadn't said anything, I stepped around his wife and said "Thank you for your service, and your sacrifice". He reacted like he didn't get many of the younger generation who actually thanked him.

I don't think I'm bragging when I wear my I ED Hunter, or SAPPER tabs, I'm proud of what I accomplished in my 25 years, but I didn't do it alone.
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1SG Wayne Cannon
1SG Wayne Cannon
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I know and have seen many that wear a tee shirt with us army are army, navy. And so on. I see know problem with it. Now we use to have the light gray pt shirt that had it on the front. If you worevit i felt sorry for you because they normally stunk after a while you couldn't get the sweat smell out. Duty uniform, ie fatigues, camos no problem if the us army or branch didn't show. Name ok. Because alot are used for hunting. I've had gys like the pants to work in. NOT ME 21 YRS I GAVE EVERYTHING AWAY BUT DRESS GREENSCAND ONE COVER.
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MSG David Johnson
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I've still got my Class A uniform, but lost the pants to the dry cleaners.
I've still got 2 sets of ACU's that I wore overseas, I just can't wrap my head around throwing them out.
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SFC Everett Oliver
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When people say thank you these days I respond with a simple welcome and in a more formal atmosphere I reply that it was my honor.
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MSG Jeffrey Kramer
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SFC Everett Oliver - My words almost exactly - It was my high honor (and those words are very, very sincere).
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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SGT Joseph Gunderson Hot Damn, sir. That was it, in a nutshell. I, like you, wear my old PT shirt because I want to remember what I was a part of. I don't do it so that everyone knows I served. I actually feel awkward when people thank me because I don't feel like I did anything during my brief stint. That's part of my drive to get back in, too.
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PO2 Justin Lasley
PO2 Justin Lasley
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I feel the same as you, I had a very short stint and now I'm contemplating going back. Although I can't figure out why. I wish you luck going back.
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It Isn’t For Recognition, It’s Just For Me
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After getting out, I didn't wear anything that indicated my service....Except for my OD green wool socks. The last time I could put together a pair (not a serviceable pair, but none-the-less, a pair) was about 2004 (Left active duty in 93). They were so thin, I probably could have used them to make mantles for a camp lantern.

When my wife retired the pair, against my wishes, it was a sad day. As a compromise she had that last pair framed and presented them to me on the anniversary of my separation. She called me "dumbass" when she gave them to me and I felt for a minute like I belonged again.
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COL Vincent Stoneking
COL Vincent Stoneking
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The only Army stuff I can see surviving a month after my retirement are 1 set of blues (in case I ever want to attend something AS a retiree), the black windbreaker (because it's actually a nice jacker, and I should wear it SOMETIME, since I had to buy it...), and about 8 woobies (because awesome).
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MSgt George Cater
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Outstanding, well articulated post. I'm sure it resonates with many here who'd never take the time to put it into words. For me, and those who feel the same who may never be on RP, thanks for saying it.
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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I'm in total agreement. I wouldn't have said it, but I definitely think it. SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Thank you very much; both of you.
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SSG Marciano Gonzalez
SSG Marciano Gonzalez
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I thank all of you for sharing your memories. From one brother to another,god bless.
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MSgt Quality Assurance
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Millions of people wear hats of their favorite sports team, fishing gear, cars, etc; why should we worry about wearing a hat representing our service to this country? We shouldn't. If that gives people something to complain about, then so be it. I have no shame rocking an operator hat with a GWOT patch.
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Maj Public Affairs Officer
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Great point comparing it to a sports team or other group affiliation!
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I wear a baseball cap with this patch. Love the looks I get.
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GySgt Kevin Vest
GySgt Kevin Vest
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That's awesome! Where do I get one?
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MSgt Stephen Council
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That is awesome LTC (Join to see)
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Thank you SGT Joseph Gunderson for sharing this. There was a time I put everything away and gave away lots of my memorabilia over the years. I was proud to be home and proud of my accomplishment. But not many in my small town were. I eventually wanted to hide everything I had left. I even dressed in my BDUs for Halloween last year and ran into another Vet in his ACUs. As we chatted a little an older woman walked up to the other vet and thanked him for his service. Then turned and walked away. We both kind of looked at each other in disbelief that she would recognize only a man in uniform. It really made me want to run and hide after that!
Even last night at the fire works I got mean mugged by people just for wearing this one. And this ones just a support the troops hat!

I'm just convinced those who mean mug others for their accomplishments are just sour because their lives didn't turn out the way they wanted. And we who were the few to test all odds and fight for our future and there's isn't anything to be ashamed of or hide.

So if anyone who's a civilian actually tells me thank you. I simply reply with "Thank you for your support."
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SFC Charles McVey Sr.
SFC Charles McVey Sr.
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Been married three times an have four daughters and 5 Grand daughters two sons and one grand son, so yep I might have a bit of an understanding of the female persona. God Bless and have a fantastic weekend.
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Maj Public Affairs Officer
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Exactly...it's their problem, not ours:) BTW, you look great in that hat, Soldier, hooah!
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Thank you Maj (Join to see) for those kind words and your service! HOOAH ma'am.
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GySgt Kevin Vest
GySgt Kevin Vest
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I was wearing a OD green baseball style cap with Marines on it (I bought it a Target) and a customer asked me about the hat. I told him where I bought it and the reason why was because I thought it looked cool. He proceeded to go into a rant about how many people gave their lives to serve and earn the right to wear such "articles of apparel!" Then he asked me again why I thought I warranted the right to wear the hat. I simply reached into my wallet, pulled out my retiree I.D. card and said "20 years and I am a gunnery sergeant, other than that, not much." I quit listening to what anyone said or says about my pride in serving my country, if they don't understand it, or don't want to be reminded of it that's on them.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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I'm an Obnoxious SOB A Liberal Asshole. But I Will Never Fault Another Veteran for Letting the World Know that We Chose To Take Up the Call! We Are Volunteers!
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LTC Stephen Conway
LTC Stephen Conway
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You are not an a-hole. We get along. I just know how to react. I don't take it personally. You bring a lot of knowledge to this forum and I don't have the need to be right on everything.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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I fully agree. I've been out for 2 years, but despite having the same license plate for years, this year I decided to get a Veterans plate. It wasn't because I was looking for an Attaboy or something. I missed that attachment. I missed feeling like I belonged to something. I missed the uniform.

Every couple months, I might even get a military haircut, not because I'm trying to look the part, but I'm trying to bring back the memories of sitting in that barber's chair.

I could go on and on, but you really hit the nail on the head. Thank you for writing this.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
Cpl Justin Goolsby
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Cynthia Croft - I'll agree with that statement. I think the military makes you see the world in a completely different way. Before the Marine Corps, I've never worn a hat in my life. Afterwards though, I feel naked without something on my head. So now I wear a ball cap whenever I leave my house. It's weird how much the military rewires your brain without any actual surgery.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
Cpl Justin Goolsby
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD - I'm the same way. I've never worn anything on my head prior to the military, but now I almost feel naked without it. But like you, I'll remove what I'm wearing when I walk indoors and put it back on when I leave.
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