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The Leverguns version of Dogs and Soldiers keep off the grass: Thanks for your service, but don't talk about it

I strongly agree. People do not fully appreciate what they have not personally paid for.Griff wrote:....Many countries, as ours did at one time, have compulsory service, and some use that as a mandatory requirement for full citizenship. I personally believe that we would be much better served if we went back to that. ....
Exactly. I've been wanting to post a response to this thread, but kept getting too riled up to post something that wasn't out of line. You nailed it perfectly.J Miller wrote:That is a very interesting article.
I have many members of my family that are and were military. Some are / were combat vets. I also have friends and acquaintances that are military and combat vets.
I've no doubt at all that there is a totally different mind set between those who have been in the military and those who have not. It's easy to see. I acknowledge that there are many things they've gone through that I will never understand, and I leave it at that.
What I don't do is demean, denigrate or insult anybody because they were in the military. Never have, never will.
On the other hand I won't be demeaned, denigrated or insulted by military or ex military personnel because I've never been in the military.
One is just as wrong as the other.
Joe
Really, JMiller? That's exactly how I felt on the locked threadWhat I don't do is demean, denigrate or insult anybody because they were in the military. Never have, never will.
Plus 1, Bro..........Boy, did this thread get turned around by the overly sensitive types who didn't serve...... I'm trying real hard to find where anyone, including me, slammed, upset on, beat chest, or otherwise looked down on those that didn't serveFWiedner wrote:I enjoyed being in the service.
It's real adventure. Going places, doing things, meeting people. People still think I'm lying to them when I tell about some of the things I did and saw.
I surely do miss the sense of purpose, and being surrounded by good men whom I trust and who trust me. What I most sorely miss in civilian life is the comeraderie.
It was my duty, my honor, and my great privilege to serve. It's my view that a period of service is a man's duty to society as a man, to defend his country and his way of life.
That said, it's my opinion that seeking special consideration or compensation, or gauging oneself as superior in some respect for simply doing what a man should do, is a bit boorish.
Not intending to throw stones, or to point at anyone or anything, just my view on the subject of military service.
I've had my rants, yes; many of them. But not one has been about any bodies military service.BlaineG wrote:Really, JMiller? That's exactly how I felt on the locked threadWhat I don't do is demean, denigrate or insult anybody because they were in the military. Never have, never will.You've had so many Rants on this board, you should be the last one to complain about someone else's
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Now, where is the insult in my comment? You insulted, denigrated and demeaned civilians, I simply took issue with that and said so.PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:01 pm Post subject: Re: Old Army Myth or Fact??? Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post
BlaineG wrote:
HOW MANY TRUCKS ON POST, PRIVATE???
Hundreds, Sergeant Major......?
WRONG, PRIVATE. ONLY ONE. AT THE TOP OF THE FLAG POLE AT HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS ONE ROUND OF AMMO IN IT FOR THE .45 BURIED UNDER THE FLAGPOLE.
I sure hope that's true......I sure miss the military people and tradition Smile With all due respect to some of you, civilians are a PITA and don't understand a bunch of stuff.
Blaine,
We civilians know more than you military types give us credit for. As far as I'm concerned your credibility just went down the crapper .......... with all due respect of course.
Joe
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+1 I did not serve - to my deepest regret. But many in my family line (pretty much all) have served.Andrew wrote:I feel the lock coming down on this thread too.
Before it does: I love my country, I love my brother who serves, and I love the freedom that him and all the others help provide for us. Thank you to all.
You seem to be the real sensitive one.BlaineG wrote: Plus 1, Bro..........Boy, did this thread get turned around by the overly sensitive types who didn't serve...... I'm trying real hard to find where anyone, including me, slammed, upset on, beat chest, or otherwise looked down on those that didn't serveOn the contrary.....and I mentioned this in the locked thread, this Site has a pattern of crapping on someone would would dare mention their service in a positive way.....It's not my fault you opted not to serve, but I'll be darned if I'll be make to feel bad because I did and choose to talk about it.......
You're entitled to your opinion...and yessir, I don't care for some of the attitudes shown here....El Mac wrote:You seem to be the real sensitive one.BlaineG wrote: Plus 1, Bro..........Boy, did this thread get turned around by the overly sensitive types who didn't serve...... I'm trying real hard to find where anyone, including me, slammed, upset on, beat chest, or otherwise looked down on those that didn't serveOn the contrary.....and I mentioned this in the locked thread, this Site has a pattern of crapping on someone would would dare mention their service in a positive way.....It's not my fault you opted not to serve, but I'll be darned if I'll be make to feel bad because I did and choose to talk about it.......
What gives? I don't see anything on this Site that warrants your bluster.
Just my opinion, but I was always taught not to brag. Was no need for it. But hey, you feel differently, knock yourself out.BlaineG wrote:You're entitled to your opinion...and yessir, I don't care for some of the attitudes shown here....El Mac wrote:You seem to be the real sensitive one.BlaineG wrote: Plus 1, Bro..........Boy, did this thread get turned around by the overly sensitive types who didn't serve...... I'm trying real hard to find where anyone, including me, slammed, upset on, beat chest, or otherwise looked down on those that didn't serveOn the contrary.....and I mentioned this in the locked thread, this Site has a pattern of crapping on someone would would dare mention their service in a positive way.....It's not my fault you opted not to serve, but I'll be darned if I'll be make to feel bad because I did and choose to talk about it.......
What gives? I don't see anything on this Site that warrants your bluster.
It's funny, we Ohhh and Ahhhh a new gun purchase, a nice trophy or a good hunt, but put down a fella talking up a matter of personal achievment and pride in his lifeSkewed values, IMO