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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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I think it is important vets take care of vets in a lot of cases, especially where understanding our experiences matter.
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PO3 Kenneth Suvanto
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Yes Sir Sgt Melvin Sir...I don't think too many Civilians can even come close to helping a Veteran...if you haven't been there, then you wouldn't be able to understand...Sincerely, Ken
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It can be a sharp learning curve for many of our Civilian counterparts to understand what military members and Veterans experience. I wouldn't simply disregard many of them because of lack of military service. Luckily, my Civilian peers who plan to work with Veterans attend tons of additional training and classes so that they can begin to understand. It's hard to say that any Veteran would understand because "they've been there" because all of our military experiences are different and subjective to the individual.
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