Have you taken advantage of military discounts that civilian businesses today are offering? There wasn't much appreciation, if any, for military serving in Vietnam, but the culture has changed. Sometimes when the mood suits me, I respond to the cashier's "thank you for you service" with a very short one line history lesson. Most cashiers are kids and don't even know about the Vietnam war. So why not bury the bitterness and sign up. It means you won't have to carry a DD-214 around with you as proof of your service. I'm fortunate that Kansas prints "Veteran" on driver's licenses, and lucky that I knew about it when it was time to renew mine.
You can register and get one. It won't get you any VA benefits, just SWAG. I haven't run into a marine retailer that discounts.
https://www.military.com/militaryadvantage/2018/02/16/should-you-get-new-veteran-id-card.html
You can register and get one. It won't get you any VA benefits, just SWAG. I haven't run into a marine retailer that discounts.
https://www.military.com/militaryadvantage/2018/02/16/should-you-get-new-veteran-id-card.html