I purposely do not tell people that I am a veteran. A long time ago I stopped wearing USMC type stuff. Rarely do you see camo on me as well. On occasion, during exercise in the summer, some one will see one of my moto tattoos and say it. My response 100% of the time is "Aww, it was easy. Going to college and working at WalMart was way harder." But yeah, it's very awkward.
I got drafted, did my time, crawled through the mud, 'neutralized' distant silhouette targets, yada yada, but did not see any combat. Basically, I did jack.
If a young punk (who does not have to serve anymore) would find out and say TYFYS I would make some "Aw shucks" comment would not feel awkward about the whole situation. I served my birth country (Germany) in the military while others worked in hospitals, nursing homes, etc. We had a choice of how to serve.
Why in the world is this more complicated if someone actually fought for life and (hopefully) a greater cause in some armpit of the world? Shouldn't that make him/her feel more deserving of the thanks of society even if the civilian does not get all the details?
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