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Just now, Wolfdog91 said:

Lot of them just got good at masking as theh say , most found out pretty quick talking to non veterans rarely helped .

My wife's granddad is a Korean war vet. Second time I talked to him he walked away and came back with a box of medals and scrap book . Stared telling stories few hours went by before we left . On the drive home wife was really quiet until she said "he's never talked like that or about those things with us , never" 

Told her yeah it's because your not military,  you won't understand. 

Met alot of vets from WWII korea Vietnam GWOT who all do about the same.  Had a few families of guys I was in with ask me they never try to talk to them . Same deal. 

 

Honestly most really don't care about your problems as a vet once the parades and pictures are done . Especially when you start talking and what your saying doesn't line up with what they think you should say.

Good post Wolf Dog 

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