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Originally Posted by Aces4
I don’t have a problem with however you deal with your postwar history but I do have a problem with your judgmental comments of those who find exceptional treatment for their service validating.
We buried a wonderful family member at age 35 with colon cancer following a stint driving those d*mn tankers around full of who knows what in Vietnam and burying two young men from our high school who never had a chance at life. They never saw any reward for their contribution to this nation’s service.
If you don’t enjoy recognition, so be it. But chiding and mocking those precious veterans that find validation and recognition isn’t necessary.
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as I said how many times do people need to be thanked ,how much recognition do people need , is there an end or is it infinite, to me it’s just over the top but go ahead it’s fine , that’s my last word on it ,I’m done with this thread you’ll be answering to an empty post, we’ll look I’ll never change anybody’s opinion and they won’t do it to me and your answer to me seems like you don’t think I’ve seen any dead or care about them , I jus don’t wear it on my sleeve , but you all have a nice summer I’ll be heading home before the holiday