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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Aug 24, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SSG Edward Tilton
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X Files told us "the truth is out there" I doubt it. So many "veterans" tell the same story that they have become accepted. I've gotten to the point I don't believe anyone. But then again I don't really care. You want to be a veteran, get a leg shot off, then again it could just as easily been diabetes.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I'm fuzzy how this at all pertains to the article?
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Good point I''m still traumatized by watching that Vietnam thing on PBS
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CW4 Jesse Stacy
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When you leave service and go back to civilian life you will find many do not understand the military life and the many experiences you have had. I did have those experiences of people not understanding, but then joined the American Legion and immediately felt that I was once again among family who understood. Branch of service made no differences. We found so many common grounds of experiences. I also like the fact the Legion is giving back to veterans and their families. It feels good to still be serving.
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PV2 Duane Schlender
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While indo understand your ponts and agree with you, i can not help but feel i am a failure and not good enough to be called a proper veteran.
I know its a personal feeling. I just cant shake it. I should have been in iraq with my brethren in arms. That failure feels like i let my family down and can never repair the shame done. I ask myself frequently "who might be alive today, who might be more physically whole if i had been there or exchanged places with on th death list".
I will always feel this way because the army was my family, and i truly bekieve i failed them by getting injured in my tank accident and being unable to stay in.
Its that simple.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I've know a few guys who have experienced similar situations and it is nothing to be ashamed of. Sometimes shit happens.
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SFC Jim Ruether
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The Ruskies never pulled anything during the Cold War when I was in so I believe it was the Roosevelt Diplomatic policy of "Walk Softly and Carry a Big Stick" and Pvt. Ruether walking guard duty around the Howitzer lot during Basic Training that swayed them all into submission!
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SGT Fredrick Ramm
SGT Fredrick Ramm
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I remember a cartoon, where a soldier is explaining his medals: "And that one was for getting bit by a hippie on Moratorium Day!" Between Moratorium Day at Fort Dix and The Fish Hook Demonstrations in West Germany, was my only experience with an enemy...perhaps a National Guardsman had more combat during The Newark Riots than I did. But, I enlisted, 12 September 1969 3 year RA 11E... my only rough situation was: Bad Attitudes, Drugs, Racial Problems, and being discriminated against on the streets of New Jersey as a Veteran
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Bill Husztek
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I agree. But stop and consider this. The Politically Correct Mob is redefining our deal.

The Vet's blood, pain and life were acceptable sacrifices to the military in service to his Nation. He served honorably at home or abroad and was discharged with honor at the end of his service.
As an honorably discharged Vet, he was entitled to respect and a package of benefits, which included burial in a National cemetary.
Now come the revisionist politicians playing to the Politically Correct mob who renege on that contract. They add a post service cancellation clause.
Its all okay as long as he/she doesn't get convicted of murder or rape in his post military life! If he does he can't be buried in hallowed ground!

I for one protest!
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Yeah, I'm of the mind that even if you do mess up horribly in later life that doesn't mean that you didn't do something incredible. You earned your "prize" one might say. But I think that just goes along with the thought that people never remember you for all the good things that you have done, just that one mistake that somehow defines you.
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SPC Henry Knight
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What is your meassuring stick to c if I qualify or are you just judging to see if I got your standards or whatever other reasons ? 1983 May 10th entered Active duty ECHO company Fort Benning Georgia HARMONY CHURCH E-9-2 45 th Company Airborne School ! I was a member of the First Cohesive unit that the Infantry put together after Nam 18 months together from basic AIT JUMP SCHOOL ,THEN TOGETHER Until the 18 months together was completed my company was the First to jump into Fort Bragg From AIRBORNE SCHOOL Since 1975 if I remember right 82nd AIRBORNE Division 2/325 Charlie company , CHARLIE COBRAS LETS GO IS OUR BATTALIONS MOTO NEED ANY ADDITIONAL INFO I CAN GIVE YOU 53 OTHERS THAT MADE TGAT SAME TRIP INCLUDING MY SQUAD LEADER SSG WILLIAM FRAZIER HE IS GETTING MARRIED THIS WEEK SO CUT HIM SOME SLACK ON RESPONSE TIME !!! BET THAT , ALL THE WAY AIRBORNE EVERY FUCKING DAY EVEN STILL TO DAY I PUT MY COMBAT BOOTS ON EVERY DAY AGAINST DOCTORS ORDERS I, I CAN ONLY be that which I am ,ok if u need additional info you let me know !
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