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Posted on Jun 30, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SFC Everett Oliver
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I wear a Ball cap when I'm out and about running errands or whatnot. It proudly proclaims that I am retired Army. When working around the yard you'll find me wearing my old bush hat. And if I have occasion to dress in a suit there is my retired rank Chevron and on the pocket of my sports coat is an American Legion patch.
What do I do when I see another veteran displaying their pride? I shack their hands, give them a hug and call them brother or sister...
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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I love that the Army now wants to SELL me a Retirement Pin.
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SMSgt Bob W.
SMSgt Bob W.
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SSG Edward Tilton - SELL!!! The cheap ________s should have given you one when you retired.
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MSG David Johnson
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I do the same, whether it's a hat, or something else. I used to be uncomfortable when people would thank me. I finally got to the point of saying "You are very welcome". And if asked why I stayed as long as I did, or why I volunteered for my last 2 deployments, I would simply say "So that others didn't have to go".
If an older Vet thanks me, I return the favor.
I was in line at a grocery store when this older couple got in line behind me. The lady pulls a card out of her wallet and hands it to me and thanks me for my service. Her husband is wearing a WWII/Korea Veteran hat, but he remains quiet.
The card said "Thank you for your service, from a Veterans wife, and a Gold Star mother".
Wow! That meant a lot to me, even though the Old Vet hadn't said anything, I stepped around his wife and said "Thank you for your service, and your sacrifice". He reacted like he didn't get many of the younger generation who actually thanked him.

I don't think I'm bragging when I wear my I ED Hunter, or SAPPER tabs, I'm proud of what I accomplished in my 25 years, but I didn't do it alone.
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1SG Wayne Cannon
1SG Wayne Cannon
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I know and have seen many that wear a tee shirt with us army are army, navy. And so on. I see know problem with it. Now we use to have the light gray pt shirt that had it on the front. If you worevit i felt sorry for you because they normally stunk after a while you couldn't get the sweat smell out. Duty uniform, ie fatigues, camos no problem if the us army or branch didn't show. Name ok. Because alot are used for hunting. I've had gys like the pants to work in. NOT ME 21 YRS I GAVE EVERYTHING AWAY BUT DRESS GREENSCAND ONE COVER.
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MSG David Johnson
MSG David Johnson
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I've still got my Class A uniform, but lost the pants to the dry cleaners.
I've still got 2 sets of ACU's that I wore overseas, I just can't wrap my head around throwing them out.
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SFC Everett Oliver
SFC Everett Oliver
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When people say thank you these days I respond with a simple welcome and in a more formal atmosphere I reply that it was my honor.
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MSG Jeffrey Kramer
MSG Jeffrey Kramer
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SFC Everett Oliver - My words almost exactly - It was my high honor (and those words are very, very sincere).
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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SGT Joseph Gunderson Hot Damn, sir. That was it, in a nutshell. I, like you, wear my old PT shirt because I want to remember what I was a part of. I don't do it so that everyone knows I served. I actually feel awkward when people thank me because I don't feel like I did anything during my brief stint. That's part of my drive to get back in, too.
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PO2 Justin Lasley
PO2 Justin Lasley
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I feel the same as you, I had a very short stint and now I'm contemplating going back. Although I can't figure out why. I wish you luck going back.
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