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chose to serve. Not because I like talking about myself, but because it’s a more meaningful way to engage if you have a respond simply: learn the Constitution, better understanding of what you’re actuget informed, and vote accordingly. Don’t ally offering thanks for.� —Marissa Cruz, allow the rights that veterans fought, died, U.S. Navy reservist and bled for, to be voted away or limited “By moving beyond bumper-sticker due to ignorance, laziness, or a sheep support for veterans. Help us help each mentality. If you want to do something other by doing three things: get involved more substantial you can always support with veterans’ organizations, get politiSoldiers in need, donate to charities that cally involved, and vote. There are many support Veterans, or find a local Guard or worthy organizations out there that both Reserve unit for your company to adopt.� do good and bridge the civilian-military —Brock Young, U.S. Army veteran, Army empathy gap. And in a nod to Clausewitz’ National Guardsman dictate, “War is politics by other means� — “How should people thank me for my honor the actions of veterans by ensuring service? Vote!� —Alexander McCoy, U.S. that your voice is heard at the ballot box.� Marine Corps veteran —Welton Chang, U.S. Army veteran “Talk to me. Ask me what my job entails, “Don’t thank me at all. My father what I enjoy about the military or why I and grandfather were combat vets who 'PS BEWFSUJTJOH JOGPSNBUJPO DBMM t BET!NJMJUBSZQSFTT DPN Continued from Page 1
fought at Hamburger Hill in Vietnam and the Battle of Peleliu during World War II respectively, receiving Bronze and Silver Stars for their valor and devotion. Until I can stand shoulder to shoulder with them, your thanks are better directed toward someone who has proven their dedication to the values of honor, courage, and commitment.� —David McCauley, U.S. Navy veteran “I’m not one of those who hates it when someone outright thanks me for my service; however, for me, the greatest way to thank a veteran is to get to know one, and also to get educated on veterans’ issues. Then, use that knowledge to vote responsibly in local, state, and federal elections, especially those with referenda on military issues. We serve the people, and the best way for the people to thank us is to use their civic power in an
informed, responsible manner.� —Rachel Brune, U.S. Army reservist “The best way to thank a veteran is to take a brief pause in your day and really listen to what a veteran has to say about their experience. I love it when I can talk about how my service has made me better and what I learned from my fellow military members that I use each and every day. To me, thanking someone for their service means you are willing to learn about their military service and personal sacrifice.� — Chad Storlie, U.S. Army veteran “Simply do what God put you on this earth to accomplish — build a business, grow a family, advocate for things you are passionate about. The best thanks you can give to a veteran is living a life of meaning only available in the United States� —Benjamin Kohlmann, U.S. Navy officer /PW 9