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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Nicole Thomas
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Sometimes, well most of the time this world is an awfully scary place. So I wear my daddy's old beret. His lucky beret. The one he wore in Viet Nam, where he was never woundered by enemy fire. And I feel better. Im not so much afraid.
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I like it when I get approached by other vets. And we can strike up a conversation about a common experience. We're all 1%-ers.
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SSG John Clemons
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I carry my dog tags from USMC on key chain. Wear service hats on occasion MIA para cord bracelet Vietnam para cord bracelet and USMC Zippo old school
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SSgt Holden M.
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I totally needed to hear that today. For about the last month or so. I think since memorial day since now being "on the outside" I sometimes feel lost and I feel like I just don't belong. I think I'm also starting to open up a can of worms about my identity now because like you I joined right out of high school so I was a student in school then I was an airman in the Air Force and now it will be almost 6 months since my DOS and still trying to figure out this civilian thing. When I see somebody wearing any kind of stuff that shows that they are a vet I feel a little bit more comfortable. It's like subconsciously I can let my guard down a little bit. I think I might have to look into when the local American Legion meetings are.
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Sgt Martin Querin
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An outstanding, well written, intelligent post. If you did it well, you should be proud you did it, period. From the moment we take the oath we represent our Country, armed services, branch and brothers in arms. Our actions either honor that commitment to duty, honor and Country, or dishonor it. If we do it right and honor it, then we remain ambassadors of that commitment for life...wear it.
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SPC Keith Armon
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Sarge I totally agree with You. I wear my Tags outside my clothing for that reason. Also The POLICE recognize VETERANS. I DO APPRECIATE HEARING THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. IWIL DEFEND THIS...
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PO2 Jason Youngberg
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I don't generally wear anything that identifies me as a veteran because I get extremely uncomfortable and dont know how to respond when someone thanks me for my service. Coming from a long line of military service, I didn't realize how few people have actually served until I was out of the military, so joining seemed more like a right of passage into manhood, than an honorable endeavor.
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SSgt Nicholas Merchant
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You ever look at your civis and think, what I wouldnt give to have my uniform on again? I do, I wear these things for 3 reasons, 1 its part of me like my uniform it feels wrong not wearing something military, 2 Im proud to have belonged to such a proud tradition and fsmily, 3 so i feel safe and comfortable its weird to some but wearing my military stuff is exactly that, like you ssid its for me. Whenever i get thanked i also uncomfortably mutter something like yup for sure or no problem if its another vet i say thank you. I dont think being active duty ever leaves us its who we are wearing these things for me is the closest ill ever get to wearing my uniform again
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SSG Edward Tilton
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I worked for the VA for ten years and I recall a Union Meeting where the employees were whining about being required to thank us for our service. Of corse this was San Francisco but, it still hurt. Since then I've had a problem with people thanking me. Unfortunately my experience with baseball caps is no better. I would be interviewing a veteran, wearing a cap that didn't match up with what I was seeing on the computer screen. I guess there have been millions of cases where ungrateful employees have been thanking faux veterans for service they didn't do.
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PO1 T.M. Ritchie
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The only item I publically display that alludes to my military service is an embroidered tape with SEABEES in blue and gold affixed to my key ring. I served many times overseas where it was not safe to display your U.S. military affiliation andit it has become a habit after all these years not to do so.
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SGT Patrick Reno
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I still wear one of my dog tags. It helps to keep me attached to what was the most important part of my life. It does not matter if other people know, it's just for me.
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