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When I got to my ship in SF in 1980 the bars in the city still refused to serve military. When I lived in a 30 man berthing area for 2 1/2 years nobody thanked me. Friends of mine that came back from nam were spit on. People say that shit to make themselves feel better. And no. Some E-2 peeling spuds on KP duty stateside is not a fukn hero!

When I got to my ship in SF in 1980 the bars in the city still refused to serve military. When I lived in a 30 man berthing area for 2 1/2 years nobody thanked me. Friends of mine that came back from nam were spit on. People say that shit to make themselves feel better. And no. Some E-2 peeling spuds on KP duty stateside is not a fukn hero!

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I had a fellow vet thank me for my service, he then got visibly upset that I told him not to do that and didn't thank him back. It's not like there was a generational divide, we served around the same time. He just expected to exchange thanks like an officer would expect to exchange salutes.

I wouldn't expect a doctor to walk up to another doctor and thank them for being a doctor. That's weird.

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Dude was a rear echelon pogue. I guarantee it.