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Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SSgt Christopher Mortell
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I completely understand. I've faced similar struggles. Ultimately, my veteran status is something I earned and I am proud of it. Wearing the swag identifies me as part of brotherhood (sisters too). I don't need thanks. I don't wear it everyday or everywhere, but sometimes it's appropriate to wear my "colors." Sometimes I wear a Cubs hat, too. That also identifies me as part of a group. Now if I wore a shirt that said "Love your freedom? Thank me. I'm a Veteran." That would be different.
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Jessica Luebke
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I buy my husband so much veteran swag. Especially now that companies like Grunt Style, Oscar Mike, Ranger Up, and my newest favorite - OAF Nation, are making vet apparel fun and on trend. I love when people wear their hats, shirts, etc. with pride. Just like I would wear my university alumni hoodie, but really think the vet status symbol is far more exciting and more worth discussing when I spot someone wearing it!
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SGT David Petree
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Ya read my hat.
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MSG Bob Metz
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Well put Brother...well put...
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SPC Tom DeSmet
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Wow, you wrote down everything I feel. I also wear "vet stuff" as it makes me feel good. I know in my heart that my life now will never provide what I felt inside when I was active. But putting on vet stuff brings those good feelings to the surface making my day, and the days of others around me, a little better than it might otherwise have been.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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So you're saying they may not be seeking attention, but just in case, please give them attention? This message feels muddy...
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Where did I say to give them attention? I said, perhaps strike up a conversation.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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SGT Joseph Gunderson - Can one do that without granting them attention? Well, I mean you COULD, but it'd be rude to start a conversation and not pay attention....
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Of course there always has to be one person who twists the text to make it sound invalid or convoluted. Out of everyone who has read this piece, you have been the only one to attempt to nitpick at the words. No, giving someone attention in the context that I am using it is just that, attention. A conversation is not "giving" attention. It is a conversation. I have conversations with numerous people every single time I go out to have a beer, but I am not "giving them attention". It is the manner at which you interact with someone that defines it as "giving them attention". It would seem that every single other person understood just fine what was being said and described in this piece; I ask that you attempt to do the same.
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TSgt Services
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Hey, you've risked your life serving in a war zone and this is a free country. You can wear whatever you want for whatever reason you want. If people have an issue with that, they can move to a country where that freedom doesn't exist since they apparently don't like that freedom.
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CW2 Fred Baker
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I served from 6/67 'til 8/71. I am proud of my service and it was the most formulative part of my life. I am who/what I am because of my service. I wear my Stetson often and don't give a rat's a** what anyone else says. Proud soldier!
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PO1 T.M. Ritchie
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I rarely have met a retired military person wearing anything that shows his service status or even their branch of service. It appears to me it is something that those who served and chose to return to being a civilian or are still on active status only do. But, I do have a name tape attached to my key chain with my service branch and SEABEE on it but that is so I can locate my keys! Other than that I prefer to be just identified as a civilian who once lived an amazing life among other brave young Americans..Our country's finest.
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MSgt Stephen Council
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SGT Joseph Gunderson I occasionally wear a hat the says: Dysfunction Veteran. Leave Me Alone! I catch crap for it on occasion, but it is simply a joke.
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