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Return of NDI 75: Veteran Service Card [Merged]

Humphrey Bogart

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It's common in the states and the public goes out of their way make sure to identify if someone is a veteran or not and makes sure they get whatever support is offered. They do so in part because they have useful ID cards which veterans carry. ( Types of Veteran ID cards | Veterans Affairs ) So, in your opinion, a few less American Vets shouldn't go around and project their status to the public?
I don't care what Americans do, they can do whatever they want. We live in Canada though and are a different Country.

Endlessly clinging on to the Veteran/Milirary Identity is unhealthy and is a significant impediment to successfully moving on with life after separation from the service.
 

Pieman

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I don't care what Americans do, they can do whatever they want. We live in Canada though and are a different Country.
Funny, I thought there were a lot of cultural overlaps. :unsure:

Endlessly clinging on to the Veteran/Milirary Identity is unhealthy and is a significant impediment to successfully moving on with life after separation from the service.
That's a little extreme considering we are talking about ID cards. I don't carry around my old Blockbuster card and lament about the 'Be Kind - Rewind' days.
 

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I don't care what Americans do, they can do whatever they want. We live in Canada though and are a different Country.

Endlessly clinging on to the Veteran/Milirary Identity is unhealthy and is a significant impediment to successfully moving on with life after separation from the service.

But it makes for great movies ;)

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