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Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I am very proud of my service. So much that I made this shirt.
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Working on many more specifically designed for veterans who have served in all specialties not just combat arms. I feel that often times the combat support specialties are forgotten. We all know that it takes a team effort to get the grunt to the front line, especially now when many M.O.S.'s are not confined to the rear as they used to be.
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CW4 Angel C.
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It's representing and being proud of your service. Absolutely acceptable! I'm guilty of the hats, pins, tshirts, car stickers, tattoo, Biker vest patches, etc... etc...
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SPC Jeremy Gardner
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I wear a lot of my old gear, shirts and such that still fit my fat ass. I have a veteran hat that a fellow service member friend bought me for my birthday. I do not wear this apparel for cognition either, I wear it because it is comfortable, and I miss the friends I made and the companionship. If people don't like my hat, I don't care it was a gift and I wear it proudly.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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My bother gave Me a Viet Nam veteran's hat, it had it for 6 years before I wore it. That was the first time in 35 years I had worn anything that identified Me as a Veteran in civilian clothes. I now wear that hat all the time now. I was always proud of My military service and also my time in Viet Nam but din't feel like dealing with anti Military A-- Holes like those that were waiting for us on return to the US. The civilian attitude has changed and also it easier to spot Your fellow Veterans and say hello to them. I'm not looking for attention except maybe from My fellow Veterans and the bond that exist with the Men and Women that served.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Welcome home brother!
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SFC Charles McVey Sr.
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Welcome Home Brother. The below Meme says it all.
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CPO Steelworker
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Very well said and thank you!!
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MSG Bob Proctor
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SGT Gunderson, you keep doing what your doing brother. And, I always also say thanks for your support. We are a very small percentage that serve. If someone can brag for being an athlete, or a business owner, or whatever, we can be proud for what we've accomplished in service to our Country as well! And by the way, great blog!
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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I do the same thing. I am proud of my service and normally have something which says so. Nothing wrong with being proud of what you have done.
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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SGM Mikel Dawson References to the U S Army are recognized in Denmark?
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025 - I've never had anyone comment to me but one time. I got a soft case with the Army logo and U.S. ARMY on it. Once I had one person ask me if I was with the army.
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SFC Edward Hall
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I wear mine because of my years of service which took me through the end of WW2 and a Viet-Nam tour. Didn't get into Korea until 1958 as I was assigned to MAAG Indo-china in 1951/2
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PFC Roger Goff
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SGT Joseph Gunderson I could not agree more with your reasoning behind showing your personal pride in who you are, what you have done, and where you have been. Myself I wear the Corps of Engineers Regimental Crest on my hat, and I always wear my hat. The hat is from The National Eagle Center where I work. It's in a camo pattern with a partial American flag on the bill. I could give two shits about being recognized and thanked for my service. It's about pride in what I do now, and what I did back in the day while serving my country.

So I'm with ya brother. Don't let anyone tell you you are wrong. They just don't understand where we are coming from. Drive on!
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Minnesota, eh. You better be a Vikings fan lol
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PFC Roger Goff
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Being on the border with Wisconsin I get away with being a Packers fan. Lol
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LTC Stephen Conway
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We are the 1% of the population who served to support the 99% who often don't care.
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Great way to explain the way we feel when stepping away from a life we've lived since high school! I also thought I'd pack all my USMC items away and not talk or think about the military after leaving but as I transition this year while on terminal leave, I now have an USMC ring and a friend bought me a necklace with the USMC logo. It's not about showing off...it's a part of me and I like the reminder...almost like a tattoo. BTW, that's on the list for this year, too. Looking for ideas:)
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LTC Dan Haveman
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My wife bought me one of these...
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SFC Charles McVey Sr.
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I can't wear one of those with the logo on the back, I always have to wear, what my boss calls a cover up, in order to conceal my CCW which is as much a part of me now as wearing my uniform when I was still in before retirement.
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LTC Dan Haveman
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I find it amusing, and I understand your point of view as well.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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I bumped into that when I moved from Philadelphia to the west coast. People were very put off by what my shirt said. You never know what they are thinking
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