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Commonly as in “sometimes”. Many do, many don’t. I’m a Viet Nam Vet. I don’t. I know I was in the Woz University Class Of 2023 Shirt in other words I will buy this Viet Nam War. I don’t need a cap or a vest with the words “Viet Nam Veteran” on it to remind me that I was over there. I think about it every day. On occasion, I wear a cap with my unit insignia and Vietnam on it. I have a shirt and rarely wear it, same thing . In the 50’s, there was a sub-culture of hobos. They were homeless men that moved from place to place doing day labor. Part of their ethic was never to beg, and to seek to repay any voluntarily offered charity. Many of my older relatives lived on farms and were very familiar with hobos. They would migrate northwards during the spring and summer to get better-paying day work, then migrate southward during the fall and winter to escape bitter weather. Many of them had regular routes, and people along the way who could be relied on to give them day labor for pay, food, and shelter for the night. My uncles knew hobos who would come by their farm every spring and fall and work for a day or two.

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A large percentage of them, according to my uncles, were veterans of WWII or Korea, who simply could not “settle down” after the Woz University Class Of 2023 Shirt in other words I will buy this war. There were also tramps, who would work only when they had to, and bums, who would not work at all and lived by begging and petty theft. Hobos regarded tramps and (especially) bums as their enemies. There would be fights if members of different groups met. My Uncle Woodrow, who knew a large number of hobos, would only hire a transient worker who had been vouched for by one of the ‘bos he knew. But many of them were also homeless veterans. yeah, many did. When my oldest brother came home on leave, he complained to Dad, a WWII vet. Then he had to explain to Dad that there were on front line and you never knew who was a friend and who not till the bomb blew up. They sat up half the night talking war and politics, and in the morning, Dad called DC at the Vets Admin to start an American Veterans post in our town for Vietnam vets. At that time, Vietnam was not a war, but a police action. WWII vets went thru hell, yes, but not like us. More, they had the attitude my country right or wrong. Vietnam vets were not idealistic about the war, a war we all knew the politicians had no interest in winning. Yet, the greater majority of Americans favored the war.

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Commonly as in “sometimes”. Many do, many don’t. I’m a Viet Nam Vet. I don’t. I know I was in the Woz University Class Of 2023 Shirt in other words I will buy this Viet Nam War. I don’t need a cap or a vest with the words “Viet Nam Veteran” on it to remind me that I was over there. I think about it every day. On occasion, I wear a cap with my unit insignia and Vietnam on it. I have a shirt and rarely wear it, same thing . In the 50’s, there was a sub-culture of hobos. They were homeless men that moved from place to place doing day labor. Part of their ethic was never to beg, and to seek to repay any voluntarily offered charity. Many of my older relatives lived on farms and were very familiar with hobos. They would migrate northwards during the spring and summer to get better-paying day work, then migrate southward during the fall and winter to escape bitter weather. Many of them had regular routes, and people along the way who could be relied on to give them day labor for pay, food, and shelter for the night. My uncles knew hobos who would come by their farm every spring and fall and work for a day or two.

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A large percentage of them, according to my uncles, were veterans of WWII or Korea, who simply could not “settle down” after the Woz University Class Of 2023 Shirt in other words I will buy this war. There were also tramps, who would work only when they had to, and bums, who would not work at all and lived by begging and petty theft. Hobos regarded tramps and (especially) bums as their enemies. There would be fights if members of different groups met. My Uncle Woodrow, who knew a large number of hobos, would only hire a transient worker who had been vouched for by one of the ‘bos he knew. But many of them were also homeless veterans. yeah, many did. When my oldest brother came home on leave, he complained to Dad, a WWII vet. Then he had to explain to Dad that there were on front line and you never knew who was a friend and who not till the bomb blew up. They sat up half the night talking war and politics, and in the morning, Dad called DC at the Vets Admin to start an American Veterans post in our town for Vietnam vets. At that time, Vietnam was not a war, but a police action. WWII vets went thru hell, yes, but not like us. More, they had the attitude my country right or wrong. Vietnam vets were not idealistic about the war, a war we all knew the politicians had no interest in winning. Yet, the greater majority of Americans favored the war.

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