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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Aug 24, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SSgt Jerrol Olson
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Yea, they can have their pound back.

Beers on me!
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SrA Richard Birdsong
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I have a sweat shirt that says it best. I'm a Cold Warrior. And proud of it.
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I have never deployed and always wanted to. My husband always says it isn't as great as you might think. To that I say this: It's not about fun. It's about feeling like I actually served the purpose I originally joined for. If I cannot do that, why am I here?
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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You're there to do your job. No more, no less. If the army thinks that means staying stateside, then that's your job.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Depends on who you talk to. The American Legion requires a DD 214, the VFW supposedly requires wartime experience. Vietnam Veterans floored me when they included "Era Veterans". Seems everyone has their own criteria which starts with them and their friends.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Uh, no. Now you're getting into something completely different. VFW requires foreign service because it is the Veterans of Foreign Wars....
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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So they say. A quick check will find many who never left CONUS. I don't care, I don't belong, except to the DAV. I see them helping
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SSG Edward Tilton
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SGT Joseph Gunderson - They seem to require Foreign but not War. Everyone sets their own boundary. We can get into a whole STOLEN VALOR thing, obviously many of then don't feel adequate without enough medals and badges
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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VFW stands for Veterans of Foreign Wars.... they aren't saying someone isn't a veteran without combat service. That organization is just for those who have foreign service. In fact, those who have earn a Korean service medal are able to join the VFW and they have never seen combat.
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Sgt Neil Klein
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To those who feel like they did not deserve Veteran Status, you do. You might not of served in a combat role or even left stateside but your contribution was appreciated from the Clerk to the Food Service Tech. To vehicle Maintenance. I am an Air Force Veteran who served Overseas in a combat area but without the supply people, logistics and Intel and Drone Operators I would not be here. So thank you and always be proud of your Service to this Country and all Volunteer Armed Forces.
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SPC Molly Kumpula
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I was in 14 yrs...the first 10 as a fire fighter then the last 4 in a medical unit. I was treated very unfairly, the unit discharged me honorably when my ETS date came (might I add I did not want out just a different unit) then they said to my face you can transfer when you find a new unit next thing I know they discharged me...that's a whole other crappy story lol...I had a tough ride especially when I went to the medical unit but either way I never got the opportunity to deploy which I would have gladly taken...since out I am not considered a veteran which is heartbreaking for me. I am trying to get back in so fingers crossed.
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SPC Greg Cunningham
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We recognized the uniform they wore while serving, (and they did wear the uniform, putting theirs uniform on with the same pride and concern, trepidation of the unknown what fate had in-store for them. Yet now there are those that choose to spit hairs, try to demean others who service our country. Why not have their back! If they served, they did serve! They should be just as much your brother now as before Departing military service. Honor all who honorable and to the best of their abilities served. After service is a very tough time for all Veteran’s! maybe if instead of picking at them, you let them know they are still your brothers regardless branch of serve or MOS or rank or locations that they served, it might make a big difference to those with badly beaten self esteem.
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SSG Greg Miech
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It takes 5-6 soldiers to support one Infantry Soldier. Those 5-6 soldiers, airmen, sailors and such make where the modern infantry can perform their job. Each are Veterans in war and peace time. The ones in country are the Combat Veterans. Some foreign units use less or none at all but unusual like the legion. I think it also hits on a subject even for the Combat Veterans they feel something is missing they could of done better, achieved or regretted not accomplishing like schools, awards and such. Think about the ones in convoys that were killed and even one that was captured in the first Gulf War. They are veterans as well.
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CPL Christopher Trafnik
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I feel the same way.
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SGT James Young
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Great read!
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