Shattering Victim and Hero Stereotypes for Veterans


Most veterans cannot be lumped in one of two categories: a tertiary casualty of war or a war hero. It is imperative that Americans find more opportunities for veterans to recognize personal accomplishments and move on to a brighter future in a civilian setting. It is true that many veterans have scars from serving the United States in a time of war. However, the same people that served in the United States Armed Services can serve the United States in a civilian setting.


Different Programs for Success


The GI Bill was one of the first progressive movements for veterans. The GI Bill continues to fund a college education for veterans, thus giving veterans a stepping stone into civilian life.


AmeriCorps also provides both civilians and veterans opportunities to serve America without ever traveling abroad. Domestic service is also very notable and important. Branches of the United States Armed Forces including the Coast Guard often focus on protecting Americans in or near domestic territory. 


Local support cannot be overlooked. The support of family and the local community can help shatter the stereotype of the tormented Iraqi or Afghanistan veteran. Support from trusted friends and family is almost an absolute necessity when returning to civilian life.


Tips for Civilian Success


It is not necessary that veterans leave their identity as members of the United States Armed Forces behind. Serving the United States is a memorable and lasting experience. It is important for veterans to be proud of their accomplishments and remember the time they spent serving the United States. Different, meaningful, and understated commemorative watches, and commemorative rings, and apparel can help veterans feel connected to the Armed Forces while embracing a bright future in civilian life. 


The Difference Veteran Commemorative Memorabilia Can Make


It is important for veterans to move forward after serving in the Armed Forces. Small tokens that can be worn daily including commemorative rings and watches can act as a subtle reminder to be proud of continual service to the United States in different ways. Start a small business and employ people looking for jobs. Contribute to the economy by working for a large corporation. Continue to follow the American Dream after serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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  • Dear Vetcom, Received the MA-1 Bravo Jacket yesterday. Thank you so very much, made a Veteran very happy. Was so hoping to have it on time for him to wear on Veterans Day and you made sure it was here in time. The jacket is beautiful and my husband just loves it. Again, thank you so very much and God bless.

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