Should veterans start wearing their merit badges on their civilian clothes?
Should veterans start wearing their merit badges on their civilian clothes?
They should at least get a tailored suit
His arms look like my grandma's socks
Why? It's just virtue signaling for zogbots
It was always a thing, even in Europe, since at least a hundred years.
sure, why not.
the earned stuff yes.
but if it's a badge that was obtained for just .... being deployed somewhere no.
Fuck, no. That is cringe and gay as fucking AIDS. Besides, nobody cares about the GWOT anymore. Zoomers think we are all racist baby killing nazis. I don't talk about my service or give any details because it is nothing to be proud of. I helped Israeli interests and earned money for college so I could be a slave. Pride in that? Sounds like hubris and entitlement to me.
Non-abhorrent leaf post.
It's as gay as black people wearing "we waz kangz" t shirts, or fat women wearing "fat is beautiful" t shirts.
dunno my grandpa earned an iron cross at one point and he told them he'd rather have a bottle of booze. I think you have to be somewhat of a cunt to actually want to wear that shit seriously. Dude seems like he's trying to repeat that eye patch fucker's formular.
I hate watch Tim Pool to laugh at the retarded takes
Only if it's the medal of honor, or maybe one or two steps below. I really dont understand the pin for falling out of an airplane. The gravity pin. You don't even have to pull the cord. Does the humvee or a pallet get one too for getting shoved out of the ass of a cargo plane?
It's look at me look at me and a pissing contest.
Double digits kek, I'll have to remember that line.
Do you have to fall more than once to get it?
Ah Opa did it for the Vaterland.
I'm wearing all my badges over my civilian clothing. 12 years of service, 6 in Afghanistan.
dunno about that, I assume most of the people who end up doing something extraordinary was more like to extraordinary circumstances and them doing what they thought was right in response to it.
From personal experience. When I was in the military I was chewed out by some guy who among others would get awarded a newly created award for bravery. Remember the picture and looking at him with Merkel smiling from ear to ear and thinking, I couldn't do that. Some of his comrades only had kind of a forced smile like they knew it was political bullshit. They had pulled someone from a burning vehicle or something along those lines, but someone died in the process? Whatever, but I kept thinking just getting a badge wouldn't make that right. I'd rather have my buddy back and besides that I'd be pissed at politicians like Merkel or Obama for causing that shit in the first place. Getting an award from THEM actually means they got some kind of credibility they don't actually deserve, at least in my mind. Their approval would be of no value to me.
6 years?
Okay maybe a pin if you fly the airplane getting shit pushed out of it. Your plane shits a howitzer, that maybe takes a little work. You dont just wash the cum of your lips and fly a 4 engine aircraft...but Airborne? And they brag about the jump boots and they put shit in their office so everyone knows "I fell" and they have a hat for it. Your jump boots could be filling up with piss as your 80iq brain processes you hitting the ground like a roadrunner cartoon with you leaving a silhouette hole in New Mexico clay but they will throw you out of that airplane regardless.
Maybe. On rare occasions the chute malfunctions. Government contract. Do you know what is really dangerous? Logging. Many unpredictable things can happen. Crushing, Falling, Animal attacks. There's a German saw hopped up on racefuel with a toothed chain and your leg or a tree, does not matter to Mr. Stihl. I know. Anything can happen and the hospital is far away..forget it. I want to see loggers get a chain saw pin. Wear it into the bar. "Yeah, Oregon 1976. Operation Framing Spruce. I did what I had to do."
Aren't there "military civilan" clothes where you can actually do that?