I too get annoyed when someone says "thank you for your service." Only time it has any impact is when it come from a fellow vet.
I am sad to read this. My 3 daughters, my wife and I spoke several times this weekend about the significance of Memorial Day. Beyond thanking you, what else do we have to show our appreciation?
I am glad someone else picked up on this. I lost some respect for you for this statement. I think you should be grateful to anyone who shakes your hand or tips their cap to you and says thanks for your service. You disrespect others that way does not make you any hero. I do not know what you would like people to do. But man this hit a nerve. Shame man shame!!!!!
I too get annoyed when someone says "thank you for your service." Only time it has any impact is when it come from a fellow vet.
I am sad to read this. My 3 daughters, my wife and I spoke several times this weekend about the significance of Memorial Day.
Beyond thanking you, what else do we have to show our appreciation?
Write letters to your respective Congressman & Senators not to have hearing as to why there is a backlog of medical cases in the VA but to make proper measures to clear it out post haste. (Trying not to get political here) And while your writing, tell them that it is a sickening thing making all Military pay for their health and life insurance out of their piddly checks every month. There are too many enlisted with families that are station in CONUS on welfare/food stamps just to make ends meet.
I can go on and on and on, as to what to write about. Yet I will give you two more points. The phrase "Homeless Vet" should not exist in the American Lexicon. nor should it exist at all. 2nd) Tell them it is way overdue to bring our military home safe.
Write all the letters you want. tell the world what you think and want to see happen is one thing. But to not accept ones thanks for the sacrifice because they did not serve is shameful. Man that is one tough statement there. WOW.
I too get annoyed when someone says "thank you for your service." Only time it has any impact is when it come from a fellow vet.
I am sad to read this. My 3 daughters, my wife and I spoke several times this weekend about the significance of Memorial Day. Beyond thanking you, what else do we have to show our appreciation?
I am glad someone else picked up on this. I lost some respect for you for this statement. I think you should be grateful to anyone who shakes your hand or tips their cap to you and says thanks for your service. You disrespect others that way does not make you any hero. I do not know what you would like people to do. But man this hit a nerve. Shame man shame!!!!!
I agree and couldn't say it any better! Thanks John, for letting me ride your coattail
You lost respect for ME?!, Shame one ME?!
Just because I get annoyed with the fact that through social media and social conditioning I get annoyed that on
Memorial Day, the day set aside to honor those who have Died while serving in one of the Military branches. as well to honor those who have passed on long after they hung up their respected uniforms. Like my Father who was Drafted into the Korean war.. who was one of a lucky few who while on a transport ship to Korea got the word that the cease fire was signed. He was assisted in the evacuation then spent the rest of his tour on Quam.. I quote him " it was a month of paradise, the rest of the time was hell."
Better yet my Father in law. Who as a Lead Scout was told his life expectancy as he landed on one of the beaches in Normandy was only 17 Seconds. Memorial day was for him, Not me.
Anyhow, it is your right to loose respect for me, as it is my right to be annoyed... Rights I wrote a blank check for and up to my life to defend.
Have a nice day.