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05-06-2023 02:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by JoMar
(Post 2214977)
Every was has had support personnel that were required to bring victory. I don't think WWII vets differentiated between in theater and out of theater, or Korea vets that differentiate between in theater and out of theater. All that served were necessary, those out of theater contributed greatly to those in theater. By using "era" it gives recognition to those provided support while not using era gives recognition to those in theater. Most vets I know were thankful for those that supported them and consider "era" vets important to the cause.
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no one says that support people are not important but your either in country or out of country , and that’s not the case about different war vets , the veterans or foreign wars (VFW ) was founded for veterans of foreign wars , Korean War vets are just that Korean War vets , Vietnam veterans are vets that served in Vietnam , American legion is for all who served ,so maybe people could form a group called era for whenever and wherever you served ,I never was taking away from there service ,all service is important , but people can call themselves any thing they want , I’ve been in very few clubs ,,maybe be in the 1970 ‘s and I think those were weddings and have absolutely no desire to go into another ,I hear enough fairy tales listening to guys around the villages now , I do donate to the VFW , Purple Heart Foundation , Vietnam Vets group in Boston and a group that helps Vietnamese war vets from both sides of the war , and another group who helps the Vietnamese people dealing with the effects from Agent Orange , all of them twice a year
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