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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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GySgt Kenneth Pepper
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I'm with you 100%. Other than being a father, husband and son, serving and retiring after 21 years as a Marine is the greatest accomplishment of my life. I am justifiably proud and if anyone takes issue with it they can kiss my arse.
It's not that I wear the hat or have the stickers on my Jeep for recognition. But when you get that wave or head nod from another vet, it's a special feeling. I don't think anyone (except maybe first responders) could understand that. We are a brotherhood of men and women who volunteered to accept the risk of military service and all that goes with it. Hold your head high brothers and sisters. Rock that veteran ball cap. You earned.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Nothing wrong with being proud and showing it. No issues with boundaries until you start wearing a string of enemy ears or shrunken heads. Even then you might be considered as making a fashion statement, depending on where you are. Lady Gaga wore a meat suit so almost everything is fair game.
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SSG Michael West
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I feel the same and also it great to reach out to brothers in arms. For me i switch different ball caps for the 2 different branches serve in. Where I work out of 256 people there only 4 that has served.
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SSgt Carpenter
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Excellent post. One of the most thoughtful I've seen on RP in a long time. Thanks for taking the time to write that up.
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MSgt Raymond Stettner
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I have connected with many Veteran's because of a hat or badge. I even found an old friend at a Burger King because he had on an old squadron pin. So heres to you all crazy vets like me who are proud to have served!
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SSG David Palomarez
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Nothing wrong with being proud of where you came from or what you have done in life. I will never forget those I have lost and as well those that are still around. I wear my history on my skin and no one will take anything away or make me change my ways. Be proud of what you done and going to do
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Having talked to a lot of veterans it is about the pride they have for having done something with their life and joining something bigger than themselves. I know it sounds like a cheesy line from a war movie but it's true. A lot of former military vets will wear something small because it's important to them.
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SGT Hans Mahler
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Love this you know you are one of my battle buddies and would walk through hell again with you with out question
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MSgt Jerry Linscott
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Well said!
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SFC Donald LeBlanc
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If you served, regardless of how long, you should be proud! Let people express themselves any way they can. Show your pride in the service you sacrificed - display your patriotism and allow your freedom of expression to come forth. If people will hate - let them! I'm always happy to see brothers and sisters in arms who are now civilians displaying their pride through clothing, pins, bags etc. I always try to speak with them and find out what they did! Camaraderie always brings up those happy times serving.
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