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Posted on Aug 24, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Outfreakinstanding article. I almost had to go to blows with my oldest daughters middle school teacher years ago. She asked the kids who's parents were Veterans. My daughter raised her hand and then was asked what war did I fight in. My daughter honestly said that I did not see combat as I served between ODS and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. She is then berated in front of everyone that unless I served in combat I was not "really" a Veteran. Needless to say she came home crying when she told me this story. Some phone calls and letters wound up with my family and I in a room with the teacher, the principal and the chairman of the school board to have the teacher give my daughter and I a personal apology.
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MSgt Kerry Lundy
MSgt Kerry Lundy
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Georgia also have Veteran Driver's license, Veteran Plate,DAV Plate and (Free) Retired Military plate.
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SFC Jim Ruether
SFC Jim Ruether
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We have to pay for our veteran plates in Minnesota where our governor believes we are just another special interest group looking for a handout! Can ya believe it? Why I oughta! To the moon governor!
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SN Stephen Browning
SN Stephen Browning
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SFC Jim Ruether - That is outrageous, you gave yourself to your country to do with you what it may, and your governor, most likely, never did a days work in his life. We are all brothers and sisters. In Texas I have no idea about veteran plates, I am a DV so my plates are just 7 dollars a year for one car, of course, the other is full price.
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SFC John La Rue
SFC John La Rue
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That teacher doesn't understand what she was saying and shouldn't be saying anything let alone still teaching. That apologie should have been given in front of the entire school perhaps the entire school system. That teacher doesn't have the right to teach.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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Nicely put. This is a conversation I've had with a lot of my Junior Marines. I get it. We're all trained killers ready to kick down doors and fight the enemy. So it's pretty easy for young troops to not see the value in their day to day occupation.

My MOS most people look at like it's a joke. They think all I do is reset computer passwords. They don't realize I'm one of the authorities that helps designate an aircraft safe to fly. Every time I hear of an aircraft going down, I hold my breath and wonder if it's one of mine. I wonder if I made a mistake in my calculations. Did I miss something?

I tell my Marines that every time an aircraft takes off and lands safely, that's a victory for us. Because pilots and other Marines lives are in our hands.

Sometimes that makes them appreciate our contribution to the fight at large. Other times they'd still rather kick down doors.
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MSgt Kerry Lundy
MSgt Kerry Lundy
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I feel your pain I was a mechanic in Vietnam. My shop maintained crash fire vehicles,fuel servicing vehicles, cargo handling equipment M113 tracks. I heard many times oh you were/are just a mechanic. I always said without me and the others you wouldn't get your CAS,bombing runs or cargo airlift and the list goes on. Every specialty is a vital link in mission accomplishment. Try working or staying in the boonies without food or medics when you are hit or sick. A well oiled machine is what I use to describe the US Military, every man and woman is vital whether in theater or not they are VETERANS.
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LCpl Emanuel W.
LCpl Emanuel W.
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I was given one of the worse (and most picked on and berated) MOS's of the Corps; 1181: Fabric Repairman. We got called everything, to include "Stitch Bitch", "Sew Hoe", being told we "don't rate". Yet, these same people would have the nerve to wake us up in the middle of the night to fix a hole/tear in their tent because it's leaking on them.
Without us, their 782 Gear would be in constant disrepair, GP & CP tents, 5-ton & Humvee covers, and Humvee soft doors would be constantly un-serviceable. This would have cost the Corps too much money to un-necessarily replace these. We've gone as far as resharpening sewing needles until they break/shatter, to cutback on costs.
Some people are surprised such an MOS existed and understand the cost effectiveness of having an MOS in the military. Others scoff at the fact that this is what I did for 3 1/2 years. They didn't care that if it came down to it (nearly happened twice), I'd be deployed in a heartbeat.
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SSG Greg Miech
SSG Greg Miech
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SPC Tom DeSmet - As I recall every Marine is a Rifleman first.
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LT Daniel Bell, USN(ret)
LT Daniel Bell, USN(ret)
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I had an Marine as a neighbor once. He and I agreed that everyone in the military is taught at some point how to use a weapon be it a rifle, 9mm, .45 colt, etc when in boot camp. We are/were all trained to be able to defend ourselves and others. I recall standing many a topside watch on my sub with a 45 strapped to my hip and I was trained and ready to use it if necessary. Thank God that never came but I'd be willing to bet that no matter what service you were in, you received this type of training. My Marine neighbor told me about his experiences during the Tet Offensive while he was stationed at Danang and he related that it didn't matter what service you were in, nor if you were a cook, wrench turner or paper pusher, you were armed and fighting back! When SHTF, we are all in/on the same boat!
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SMSgt Thor Merich
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Well said. I am troubled when I hear those that discount themselves because they served in peace time. We are all equal especially in today's world of an all volunteer military. Anyone who joins has the possibility of laying down their lives for this nation. That is good enough for me.
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PO2 Kevin LaCroix
PO2 Kevin LaCroix
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I served in the relative peace between Beirut and the first gulf war.
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