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For military retirees and active duty

Uncle Sam Needs You

Question is. If you knew then what you know now. Would you have still done it?

Answered the call.
 
It was enlist or draft. I did make the choice to stay. Would I do it again? You bet. My complaint is the cuts being made on the backs of the military while others...
 
Can't be!!! We have been told by the highest source many times 'WE WILL TAKE CARE OF OUR VETS AND MILITARY PEOPLE'. This has to be a mistake all-right.
 
Can't be!!! We have been told by the highest source many times 'WE WILL TAKE CARE OF OUR VETS AND MILITARY PEOPLE'. This has to be a mistake all-right.


yeah and you can Keep your Doctor

you can keep your insurance

why do you not trust the government???

Cruzr Joe
 
I quit believing politician when I got to Vietnam.


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ONE MORE BROKEN PROMISE. WHEN DOES IT END?

Trying to stay away from the political aspect of this conversation...but, with all the cuts to the military budgets and such, this was bound to happen. Those of us who answered the call, are called upon once again to weather yet another storm. This time, the storm is caused by the ones who promised to "never forget the vets and their sacrifices." While it does bring a tear to my eye, I can only wonder if this will the last broken promise. To my fellow service members both past and present, we have weathered more worse storms. We have fought the good fight. Let your voices be heard beyond the confines of this forum. I, for one, will be drafting a letter tonight that may not get the attention it deserves...but at least I will be heard by those elected to protect that which I justly earned. Thank you for the post Bruiser.
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So from an HMO to a PPO. And raise the fees ......again...and then try and sell to everyone by stating "you'll have more choices?" I sure am getting tired of playing a game where the rules get changed up by a group of individuals that vote on their own benefits and salaries.

I retire in a little over a year and I have "zero" bit of faith in what benefits will be there in the next 10 years.

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It is not just retired military that gets the shaft. My "promised benefits" from law enforcement (I was pensioned off in 1978--injuries) was for medical care and retirement of $xxx dollars. They reduced the retirement pay about two years ago by $300 a month and next year I have to start paying an additional $67 per month for medical care.

These guys are duplicitous. They are not interested in honor, only in .... (well, I shut up now.)

Would I do it again? Maybe not given what I see about the erosion of freedoms.
 
As a Nam Vet I would like to see the VFW, American Legion, Marine Corps League & every other group start a petition on this Bullsh*t they keep pulling that takes away benefits for any & all military past present & future. I was really pissed over not paying the benefits for those that passed a few months ago during the Budget crap. Not a group stood up for that. At least not that I saw, especially local. I wanted the American Legion Riders to head right to the TV station and nobody would. As long as we let this keep happening it will never stop.
 
Question is. If you knew then what you know now. Would you have still done it?

Answered the call.

I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I didn't enlist in 1967 for benefits, I enlisted because that is what my family has done for a long, long time. My first McNally ancestor to hit the shores of the USA fought at Sackett's Harbor in the War of 1812, we fought in the Civil War, Grandpa chased Pancho Villa on horseback on the Mexican Border, was a doughboy in WWI, and he invaded Normandy of D-Day, along with one of my uncles; another Uncle fought in the Pacific in WWII, and a third in Korea and Vietnam; my generation put six of us in uniform (three did careers) from Vietnam through Desert Storm and our sons invaded Iraq and Afghanistan . . . we didn't do it for the benefits, we did it because our nation called us.
 
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What really hurt is , they cut our bennies and spend them to others.:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Others are getting free medical and dental for free a real pain in the A.:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:. Most of the people (congress and senate) who cuts our benefits never served so they don't really knows how we feel how to get shafted.:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:.
 
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