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Posted on Apr 8, 2015
CPT Jack Durish
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SPC Allison Joy Cumming
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Wow. I am so upset to hear so many Vietnam Veterans still feel they and their lives are not appreciated. I appreciate each and every veteran that have served and will serve, regardless of "era".
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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It seems that most anti-military and anti-war protesters of that era have gone underground and some have even apologized. Still, it is surprising to meet those few who still harbor the old vendettas against us. Even sadder is that there are still WWII vets who look down upon Korean and Vietnam era vets. Most sad is that I have heard of some Korean and Vietnam era vets who are passing on the treatment they received to more recent vets from Afghanistan and Iraq (though these are extremely few - at least I hope they are).
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SPC Allison Joy Cumming
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It is interesting. Some young veterans to not identify themselves as veterans because of just that. Beyond a shame. I think we should identify all that harbor ill will toward veterans and offer them a visa to the country of their choice (that will take them).
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SPC Allison Joy Cumming
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CPL Doug Hill, no need to worry about not attending events. Your membership is very valuable to VSO organizations, strength in numbers! Most VSO's realize that you have to take care of you and home first! If they don't then you joined the wrong post/chapter etc. When you have time to participate they will be thrilled. Thank you for supporting the VSO's.
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SFC Christopher Perry
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I made a little visit to the McKinney VFW today. I could not leave without filling out the application.
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SGT Jim Z.
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I am a member of the American Legion in my town. Yes we have the "bar flies" but we have many members that do many awesome things within the community, one of which is backpack buddies with the local elementary school down the street this program provides underprivileged children with food on the weekend and the Post collects can goods and such for it. Another member just hosted the welcome home Vietnam Veteran event which received high praises throughout the Legion and Vietnam Veteran groups.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
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A main reason to join is to have camaraderie, whether your were on the front lines or not. The organizations are in serious need of a massive infusion of "new blood," because the old Soldiers, Airperson(s), Marines, and Sailors are dying off. By joining the organization, it gives the person and the organization an opportunity to collaborate.
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SSG Izzy Abbass
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Joined both and served as the Commander of VFW Post 1 - the First Post - for 5 years. I'm proud to say we changed the image of our post as we have probably the largest number of women Veterans, a huge number of student Vets, have 50-50 members show up at our meetings and do a lot with the community. Both organizations are important - without them we would not have had the GI Bill or many other Veteran benefits.
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TSgt Dawn Premock
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I'm glad to hear you have a large number of women veterans.
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SFC Terry Clay
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I am a Lifetime member of the VFW, past post and district commander. Now I work for them at the Department of Missouri level as a Veteran Service Officer at the local VA, helping our Nation's veterans get the benefits they deserve.

When I first joined 15 years ago, right after I retired, I was the young pup, now, I'm one of the old guys in the room, I think that there has been a real turn around in younger members joining. Membership is what you make of it.
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What a great post! I hesitated to join for years, then I joined and was part of a group in my home town, but not where I lived. Over the past year I finally joined and have enjoyed being a part of it. I look forward to being a more active member in the next couple of years. The only reason I'm not right now is that I am involved in several other groups that are taking up a lot of time. I am so glad that I finally got involved and continue to learn about this great group of Military Leaders.
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PO3 John Jeter
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I looked into both. My service was immediate post-Viet Nam (BTW I enlisted as a matter of familial obligation and pride). So both told me I could join as a "wanna be" but my service dates didn't allow me to be a full member. The basic message was that I could hang around as long as I kept quiet. Perhaps I may be forgiven if my......gratitude cup didn't exactly overflow at their offers........ Funny thing is, I still get regular solicitations in the mail to join. *grin* It was a bit ironic back then. The civilian world wanted nothing to do with vets and the veterans organizations wouldn't accept us either.
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CPT Jack Durish
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This story often told is a blot on America and its veterans. It can only be eradicated by fixing the system, fixing the organizations, and again teaching our children to take pride in America and giving them a reason for that pride
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PO3 John Jeter
PO3 John Jeter
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It's gratifying to see the up swelling of pride in our armed forces these days. Every time I attend a Patriot Guard function I see more and more evidence of it. Standing a flag line at a funeral home the other day for a Korean war veteran, a young man pulled in off the street and shook hands with each one of us, thanking us for our service. He then got back in his car and left. He didn't know the man who had died, he just wanted to pay respects to us. I have found notes left on my bike, thanking me for serving. We are a bit of a melting pot for the different veterans orgs. It's a bit of neutral ground without conflicting agendas. We're beginning to see a number of the younger veterans now. They're beginning to find out us "old farts" aren't so bad, and vice versa.....With any luck this will lead to a little better understanding between the various organizations.
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SSG Trevor S.
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I started a life time VFW membership tonight.
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I've been a member at my local VFW post for about 7 months now and I really enjoy it. It's a small, close knit group of men and women who generally all get along. Since I have been a member, I have never been on the receiving end of any negative treatment from the older vets (except for the typical ball busting that is common with soldiers and vets), quite the opposite actually.

They all found it interesting that I was as enthusiastic about joining as I was and since I have been a member here, I have brought in several new members and have done as much as I can to enlighten the younger vets of a place for them to meet and establish good community ties with some really good people
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