I find it rather strange to have people thank me, (I’m ex-U.S. Navy). In the 70s, people spat at me and called me baby-killer, (and that was one of the more polite names yelled at me). And I never did served in Vietnam. The U.S. did back then as it does now have World Wide military interests besides SE Asia. And now they thank me for my service. Strange.
MARVELOUS to see someone remember Armed Forces Day! I was there for the first one! It was pretty spectacular! Prior to that – each of the services had a day, celebrating the creation of their particular branch – Army, Navy, Marines. I was there when the Air Force was first created. I was there when the newly minted Air Force carried out Operation Hay Lift because blizzards across the Great Plains had paralyzed several Plains states and so much livestock perished during the storms that there was serious concern that there would be a meat shortage – not only in the U.S., but also in the countries which depended on U.S. livestock for their meat supplies.
any time i see a service plate on a vehicle, i leave a card saying on one side-“thank you for your service” and on the other side it says “from a grateful American” i’m sorry if that offends some, but i will keep doing it and reorder cards for the third time in several years!!p.s.—same with a person wearing a service hat.
~ Disabled disenfranchised vets need to contact Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for help. Their service officers are trained to navigate the system to get you the benefits you are entitled to. I occasionally see stories in DAV magazine where they have helped people get benefits where records were spotty and so had been denied any benefit and for others gain an increase in disability rating.
You might want to ask what country he served. The coat/shirt color combo suggests the old AG344 uniform, but the stars, patches, etc. look like a third-world country. ;>)
dadthedawg Premium Member over 2 years ago
There’s a tip in there somewhere…..
meg_grif over 2 years ago
He’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger TODAY…
KenTheCoffinDweller over 2 years ago
This something relatively new? I spent 13.5 years in the Military and never heard of it. Of course that was also ages ago in the last century.
cubswin2016 over 2 years ago
He only thinks that he will thank her for her service. He might change his mind once he gets the burger.
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
I find it rather strange to have people thank me, (I’m ex-U.S. Navy). In the 70s, people spat at me and called me baby-killer, (and that was one of the more polite names yelled at me). And I never did served in Vietnam. The U.S. did back then as it does now have World Wide military interests besides SE Asia. And now they thank me for my service. Strange.
LoisG Premium Member over 2 years ago
MARVELOUS to see someone remember Armed Forces Day! I was there for the first one! It was pretty spectacular! Prior to that – each of the services had a day, celebrating the creation of their particular branch – Army, Navy, Marines. I was there when the Air Force was first created. I was there when the newly minted Air Force carried out Operation Hay Lift because blizzards across the Great Plains had paralyzed several Plains states and so much livestock perished during the storms that there was serious concern that there would be a meat shortage – not only in the U.S., but also in the countries which depended on U.S. livestock for their meat supplies.
chris_o42 over 2 years ago
The best way to thank a serviceman/woman is to make sure they have all the resources they need to adapt into civilian life when they come home.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 2 years ago
I do not seek, nor particularly want a “thank you for your service,” but when I get one my response is “it was my honor.”
wndflower1 over 2 years ago
any time i see a service plate on a vehicle, i leave a card saying on one side-“thank you for your service” and on the other side it says “from a grateful American” i’m sorry if that offends some, but i will keep doing it and reorder cards for the third time in several years!!p.s.—same with a person wearing a service hat.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 2 years ago
~ Disabled disenfranchised vets need to contact Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for help. Their service officers are trained to navigate the system to get you the benefits you are entitled to. I occasionally see stories in DAV magazine where they have helped people get benefits where records were spotty and so had been denied any benefit and for others gain an increase in disability rating.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Good one.
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
It took me a while, but I finally got the gag! Funny I think!
oakie817 over 2 years ago
ba dum tss
scaeva Premium Member over 2 years ago
With apologies to A. E. Housman:
These, in the day when heaven was falling
at the time earth’s foundations fled
followed their soldier’s calling
stood their places, and some are dead,
Their shoulders held the sky suspended,
They stood, and earth’s foundations stayed,
What the gods abandoned, these defended
and saved the sum of things as pay.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 2 years ago
You might want to ask what country he served. The coat/shirt color combo suggests the old AG344 uniform, but the stars, patches, etc. look like a third-world country. ;>)
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 2 years ago
You are welcome.
(Army, May 1966 to May 1970.)
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
when we play tennis i’ll thank you for your service…
OldTim over 2 years ago
I hate “thank you for your service” I wasn’t a *#%! waiter.