The hits keep coming - Supreme Court rules 5-4 states can be sued for discriminating against Veterans
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I disagree, fren.
Anyone that joined the armed services wrote a blank check to the American people to include any amount of service to their country, up to, and including, their life.
Even if they were stationed for their entire career in Hawaii or a naval base north of Chicago, our Deep State controlled politicians had the power, with a stoke of the pen, to ship them overseas into a major war.
Have a different name like former service man, veteran is for those who actually fought and actually risked their lives.
Sorry, bud. Only reason anyone "fights" is because the government told them where to go. The only reason anyone doesn't "fight" is because the government told them where to go. We've had too many of these attempts to split the veteran community amongst ourselves already. Get out of here with that nonsense.
That's right.
Iβm not splitting, Iβm sharing my opinion. If you donβt like it, you donβt have to agree with it.
Both my boys are/were enlisted Marines. Each sustained debilitating back injuries in training prior to deployment, but neither saw combat. Each were medically discharged as a result. Are they veterans or are they not in your opinion?
What an asinine statement. Your opinion IS to split the veteran community and pit us against each other. Iβve worked with vets like that. To a man, they were pieces of shit in service and out.
looks like most don't agree... that's MY opinion and observation.
Veteran is for anyone that served honorably.
Combat or not - doesn't matter. I volunteered for Desert Storm but ended up in Turkey. In the end our base was actually attacked with live fire and we were designated as a combat zone anyway. None of that matters though because we were serving in a designated time of war/action.
Edited - I was slightly wrong. I was using the veteran definition that allows membership into organizations like VFW or the American Legion. I updated this to fix it. My initial comment limited it to serving during a specific campaign, like WW2, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, etc. but those requirements only pertain to those memberships.
38 U.S.C. Β§ 101(2) provides: The term "veteran" means a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable.