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CPT Jack Durish
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I'm a member of the VFW, however, I'm not active. The VFW in my town is more of a night club for non vets and is known for drug activity. Because my civilian occupation is a police officer, I'm not exactly treated well by the customers at the VFW, even though the staff treats me well.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Addicts and veterans. Strange bedfellows...
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I believe this has more to do with our local VFW trying to stay "in business" so they allow everyone in. They make more money off the nonvets then they do the vets.
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CPO Mike Castro
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What? I find that very hard to believe.
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It got better in recent years, however, it was quite a problem within the community for a while. I had arrested individuals for possession and delivery of heroin in there for example.

Understand the issues with the customers were rarely veterans themselves, however, they were no-veterans who chose the VFW to be their bar of choice.
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SSgt Rilene Ann
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lobby for veteran rights
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MSG Brian Breaker
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My only experience with the VFW was right after Desert Storm. I joined the Army Reserves and walked into a VFW one weekend in uniform to ask about membership. I stood at the bar with more than 30 people in the place. 1st ID combat patch on my sleeve I waited 10 minutes and not one person spoke to me. A few years later I went into the same VFW with my mother-in-law at the time who was an auxiliary member and never did get a warm response. She told me I could join, but never gave me a good reason why I should. I can drink at home and I already have life insurance. VFW and American Legion as so many have said are dated organizations that need to accept change. As I get closer to retirement I think about joining a vet organization, but hesitate when it comes to the VFW or American Legion. I believe I can do more by volunteering to support homeless veterans or work with vets that have PTSD. The only difference is will not get to wear a cool hat with all my medals.
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Honestly it IS very hard to feel like I belong. There is a huge age gap. However, I joined my local VFW Post and I can not complain. Everyone is very social and nice. They're quite active and whenever I'm not working, I make sure to join in our community service opportunities. I have a conference this weekend and there will be an open discussion for current members. My question will regard membership because I know that there are many Veterans that don't fit the criteria simply because the lack the medals. If you signed the dotted line and served honorably, you should be allowed to join. My VFW Post's membership numbers are high...it's the lack of participation that kills it.
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CPO David Sharp
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PO2, There is the Fleet Reserve Association which is for Sea Service Personnel. We are seeking younger Shipmates and encourage all to get into a Branch near them. If you would like the location of a local Branch feel free to contact me at [login to see] . I have a directory of Branches in the U.S.
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CPT Jack Durish
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I've heard your complaint many times. However, there is a solution. Gather a gang of young veterans and storm the place. Take it over. Use Lysol to rid the place of the smell of old and breathe some life into it. I know our VFW post has a substantial treasury waiting for some young people to take over while we get a chance to relax. Go for it
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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I haven't joined either. The reason is that I have visited both and I couldn't see the other end of the hall through the cigarette smoke (nothing against smoking...just not my thing) and the smell of alchohol permeating the room. If I want that, I will go to a pub. From what I have read, through others talks, they aren't about embracing change for the next generation either. What has worked in the past will work in the future for our chapter mentality.

I might join and give them my membership money because they have a good lobby for veterans but I won't attend any meetings.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Not all posts are the same. We don't have a bar or any smoke. We're too busy helping other veterans to waste time on such things. Look around
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Capt Durish...I agree.that not all are the same. Unfortunately,where I live is small town America and the next nearest post anywhere close is at least 1.5 to 2 hours away.
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Sgt Tammy Wallace
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I do not belong to either. I don't feel as if I'd be accepted well at either and furthermore, I didn't know I could join. Honestly, I always thought it was for male veterans of the Vietnam War and earlier..
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CPO David Sharp
CPO David Sharp
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SGT., Look into the Fleet Reserve Association. This Organization serves Sea Service Veterans, Retired and Active and Reserve Personnel. Another note is the Northeast/New England Regional President is a retired CPO and Female. Want more info on a Branch near you contact me at [login to see] . You can see an bit about it at http://www.fra.org.
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Sgt Tammy Wallace
Sgt Tammy Wallace
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Thank you!
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CPO David Sharp
CPO David Sharp
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Sgt., Anything I can do to help please feel free. We all served and that stands for something deeper.
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PO2 Michael Henry
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I am a paid in full lifetime member of the American Legion. Been too busy with work and a full time school schedule to do much with my local post. I joined so I can meet other vets, trade stories and help others. I also see it as a possible advantage with locating better jobs when I finish my BS degree in Network Security. Especially since today's military is becoming more tech-savvy.
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Capt Brandy (Thompson) McDermed
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I am recently retired as of NOV15. I would like to join these organizations, however, I do not feel like I would fit the mold. I was medically retired after a mere 5 years of active service. I was never afforded the opportunity to deploy anywhere. Therefore, I'm either ineligible or would feel extremely out of place.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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You wouldn't qualify for the VFW but I'm sure the American Legion would welcome you. Also, I'm not sure what your medical issue was but it may qualify you for the Disabled American Veterans, another fine organization. And don't worry about feeling out of place. I'm sure you feel that a lot more in the civilian community...
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SCPO Charles Thomas "Tom" Canterbury
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I joined the American Legion back in 1997 because at the time I was unable to join the VFW and had never heard of the Fleet Reserve Association (FRA). I have since become life members of the latter two but as most probably know - the American Legion do not offer discounted life memberships. While I would like to be a life member to them - it's hard for just about everyone to pony up $750 even if given a year to pay for it. I am currently in the process of joining the Disabled American Veterans but at least their lifetime membership is only about $250 or thereabouts. I no longer belong to the American Legion, and the constant issues with dues and the frequent raising of dues and lack of connection as well as the lifetime membership rate was part of it.

I tried looking for the FRA post here in Roanoke, VA. It took me to a residential area in Hardy, VA and I'm wondering if the post meets out of another location but all administration is handled via that local mailing address.

I've been to several meetings in other locations I have lived but have only been by the VFW Post here in Roanoke that is near the airport. It seems to be the only one in the area with an active lounge. I drove by one of the other posts and it looked run down and didn't have any signs of life. I enjoy the lounge bantering and getting to mingle with the older Veterans.

Now that I'm retired from the Navy, I hope to get to be more active with the VFW post. They seem to have a very active Post and I would enjoy giving back and rubbing elbows of my fellow brothers and sisters who have donned the Cloth of their Nation. I'm hoping that more Vets my age would be a part as well.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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I sincerely hope they live up to your expectations and maybe even more.
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PFC Chip Des
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what about us who were in 1977-1978? we are not considerd "war veterans" even though we sufferd through the Carter Adm and the boat lift?
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PO2 John Riley
PO2 John Riley
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you are eligible to join the American Legion
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