“I always feel, even if I am out of the army, as I served,” explains Thomas Kendall, the man in the checkered shirt. He received a service subsidy to attend a nursing school after his visit as a doctor from the armed forces and is now working as a care nurse. “It is my duty to honor people who have not returned.”
The educational training program that Kendall has undertaken is one of the many advantages that the United States government provides veterans leaving the service – some of which can be transferred to spouses or children if they are unused. There are also housing programs, life insurance, health care, support to create small businesses and more.
There are also non -governmental advantages. Companies are shouting on their veterans reduction patterns, Flights Board flights and service staff first, and sports games stop to thank the troops and sing them “La Bannier Starieux”.
Most people even thank the veterans for their service to meet them – whatever the conflicts in which they served.
“I ordered a squadron in the center of Texas which had a small British contingent,” said Jason Eckberg, 49, while the last spectators dribbled from the amphitheater. He had not been coming back for a long time from Europe, where he had served with the security assistance group for Ukraine, as a colonel of the US Air Force.
He says that the British soldiers with whom they worked seemed envious of the “veneration” of service in the United States and how it is “different from the way it is in the United Kingdom”
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