Tim, I just say "Thank you; I got more out of serving than the Air Force got out of me."If another veteran has a response that "works" I'm all ears.
Having said that, I'm grateful that you posted this Stan. Thank you.
By that, I mean my military service set me up for a successful career as a civilian.
I thought of that, Ron, but are there any servicemembers who have served in the Space Force that qualify as "veterans"?Thanks, but you missed one....
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Ron Wanttaja
The way I understand it, current Air Force people have transferred to the Space Force, so they would be Vets.I thought of that, Ron, but are there any servicemembers who have served in the Space Force that qualify as "veterans"?
The VA defines "veteran" as “a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable.”
That's an interesting interpretation. The Space Force is actually part of the Department of the Air Force just as the Marine Corps is part of the Navy Department, so I don't think they "were discharged or released therefrom." It's more like they were transferred, and since the Space Force is brand new my guess is there are few, if any, who have been discharged or released and therefore wouldn't meet the definition of "veteran."The way I understand it, current Air Force people have transferred to the Space Force, so they would be Vets.
If those were taken at PSAB Mike, we may have spoken to each other at the time.
I get told this all the time and have never come up with a proper response. "You're welcome" just isn't right . . .
If another veteran has a response that "works" I'm all ears.