Posted on Jan 18, 2017
How does talking to fellow veterans and service members help you?
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Posted 8 y ago
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Even if we are different branches, there is a commonality that no one else can claim. So the immediate tension of meeting someone new is already gone.
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CPO Nate S.
Yep! I met several veterans at an event I attended a couple of weeks ago. Life is typically simpler when communications are more straightforward as they often are in our military service world for more obvious reasons than not. Typically, I am always wearing my Navy ball cap when out.
Sidebar: At the event I mentioned a fellow navy vet was wearing a ball cap of a ship I had served on, he about 10 years before my service. We spoke about 15 minutes about our different experiences on the same ship a decade apart, him during Vietnam and me post-Vietnam. Meeting a fellow vet that had serviced on the same afloat platform as I had but in two entirely different departments, me in medical and him in engineering, again was great! It is always easier to have those common experiences that non-vets cannot come close to relating too.
Just wanted to put an exclamation mark on your point!
Sidebar: At the event I mentioned a fellow navy vet was wearing a ball cap of a ship I had served on, he about 10 years before my service. We spoke about 15 minutes about our different experiences on the same ship a decade apart, him during Vietnam and me post-Vietnam. Meeting a fellow vet that had serviced on the same afloat platform as I had but in two entirely different departments, me in medical and him in engineering, again was great! It is always easier to have those common experiences that non-vets cannot come close to relating too.
Just wanted to put an exclamation mark on your point!
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Its definitely easier. Knowing that similar experiences have been shared, and common ground can be met right off the bat.
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