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CPO Frank Coluccio
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Correct men if I'm wrong, but if a Vietnam Vet served "in country" they are referred to as a "Vietnam Vet," but if they were in the military at the time, but did not spend any time "in country" they are referred to a "Vietnam Era Vet."
If this is correct, then there is a US Congressman that has been identifying himself as a "Vietnam Vet" for YEARS, yet he did not spend one second in theater. How is that any different?
BTW - the Congressman is none other than that beacon moderation, Jim McDermott (D-WA)
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CPL B Wood
CPL B Wood
9 y
That guy is garbage, and retiring.
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SPC Gabriel Bregg
SPC Gabriel Bregg
9 y
I'm not sure that's an actual distinction or just something they do. My Dad was always careful to describe himself as a Vietnam Era vet (he was a radar tech in the Navy) but I'm not sure it's any kind of actual official thing.
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PO3 Edward Riddle
PO3 Edward Riddle
3 mo
SPC Gabriel Bregg - If you weren't in Viet Nam, in-country, you are not a Viet Nam Vet, period!!
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PO3 Edward Riddle
PO3 Edward Riddle
2 mo
SPC Gabriel Bregg - If your Dad served off the coast of Viet Nam, in support of the WAR, he's a Viet Nam Vet, just like being In Country.
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SGT Christopher Churilla
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I don't get why he would do it. In this age of lightning-fast fact verification, did he really think no one would check out his claims?
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SPC Aaron Stephens
SPC Aaron Stephens
9 y
Yes.
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SSG James Bigbie
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It's wrong to claim anything that you didn't earn. Politicians should know that as soon as you claim anything, somebody will check what said. Can't blame a "staffer", he's responsible for what is said in his name. Glad he's resigning.
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