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Posted on Aug 24, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SFC Arthur Morgan
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An Awesome Essay on the whole 'veteran' question (nonsense) brought up usually, by unlearned. Thank you and Well Said!
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SPC(P) Mark Newman
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Thanks, Joseph. I do know I'm a veteran. But I also consider combat vets to be something special; more special. I'm proud of what I did. I really am. But I'm prouder of my Brothers and Sisters who deployed.
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SFC Greg Bruorton
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Joseph, you wrapped up the topic nicely; so well, that you presented all the aspects of doubts from those not feeling their self-worth and to those who may have held a little uncertainty in their individual status as a true veteran. Your narrative explains well why some readily steal valor while hiding behind scads of ribbons, medals, and badges.

Your ability to express yourself on topics that interest this forum is evident, but I wouldn't be surprised if you hadn't already written some works in other genres worthy of publication.

I enjoy your messages expressed through the craft of writing.

Greg
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I'm actually going to school for creative writing. I have two books that I self published on Amazon. I enjoy writing.
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CMSgt Security Forces Manager
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Amen My Brother. Outstanding article
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Thank you, chief.
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1SG Ernest Schmidt
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sir this is great article you put it right!! I agree 100% with you.
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SP5 Jose Santini Sr
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DAMN that was well said, thank you
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
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Fine article, thanks for posting it!
My Dad and Mom were both in service during WWII however neither left the states.
I did just under four years but saw no combat, for which I am thankful.
You can't foresee what will be when you raise your hand.
A vet is a vet.
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SGT Security Supervisor
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Very beautifully said. Some of my battle buddies have hard time understanding this
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1LT Quartermaster Officer
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I agree
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AN Eric Braun
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Agreed. Sometimes those whom have participated in black ops that have little to no credit given because it doesn't fall under certain parameters. Some have only 2&1/2 months on a ship, yet flew everywhere they needed to go or were helo'd out, stripped of their american ID's, dog tags, left with nothing but the geneva conventions card alongside CIA operatives, and told if caught "we don't know you, but we will use back channels to retrieve you." That sort of shit is infuriating when you have civilians whom believe they can find everything on google about you trying to discredit you. It is not as bad as what the vietnam vets went through when they returned, but in reality, it hits just as hard. I know my Father Tech Sargent Vietnam Vet AirForce Vet is one of them whom went to Loas, and experienced this. I too have had similar travels and experiences, as once I got back, Civilians, and even other Veterans whom were part-timers and never left INCONUS Status, tried to imply about myself, and my Father. It will bring a man/ veteran OCONUS to get real nasty real quick.
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