
back before the proles questioned everything their government did, decided all politicians are cunts and stopped voting or caring about anything
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:03, archived)

we can reimagine it to be a glorious happy time of everyone pulling together, helping neighbours, one big community, stiff upper lip to jerry, we shall never surrender
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:13, archived)

Would you say that a 'veteran' is merely anyone who's served in the armed forces, or specifically someone who has been directly involved in a conflict?
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:15, archived)

I think in America they have such a boner for their military industrial complex that I expect if you spent two years working in an army recruitment office in Ohio then you'd get the full THANK YOU FOR YOU SERVICE SIR shit for the rest of your life.
tl;dr CUNTS
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:22, archived)

But I see it in the news all the time, stuff like "Navy veteran Alan Smith (80)". And it's like, what war did he fight in? Too young for WW2, probably too old for the Falklands. I dunno. Just interested to hear what people thought.
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( , Mon 24 May 2021, 15:24, archived)

Thank you for pointing it out. I genuinely didn't realise that
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( , Mon 24 May 2021, 16:11, archived)

Anthony Swofford saw virtually no conflict in 'Jarhead' but the whole experience still fucked him up mentally
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:27, archived)

and done more than just sit about in a van with no worries about driving over an IED at any second, I'd say you're a veteran
Whether that activity be shooting at baddies, or lugging sandbags about to stop a village getting flooded
though I imagine the latter would give you slightly fewer ptsd
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:27, archived)

FUCK SHITPANTS NUGENT. HE IS ALL TOUGH, BUT WHEN IT WAS HIS TIME T5O HAVE BULLE4TS WIZ BY HIS HEAD, HE SHIT HIMSELF HERE AT HOME.
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( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:35, archived)

They'd get air raid wardens' uniforms and go out looting bombed shops - the public would help them load vans thinking they were helping protect the shop owners' stuff. And then there was the huge boom in black market goods - they'd sell fuel to rich people for their cars, and all manner of other things, creating contacts with the middle and upper classes that continued after the war, as these were the people with the money to pay for rationed/banned items.
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( , Mon 24 May 2021, 14:21, archived)

it was full of the rich and fashionable having a good old time. Within minutes of the smoke clearing the site was swarming with cockneys picking over the bodies of the toffs for cash and jewellery. Again, you don't hear about that a great deal.
( , Mon 24 May 2021, 15:27, archived)