Kept a low profile, tried not to tell anyone about it. Couldn't get a job (right away anyway) if they began talking.
The Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) has a motto: They'll never turn their back upon a veteran (as the VFW/American Legion/and the rest of the country did to them).
veterans feel this because they are probobly lonely. I feel this feeling too. You get the feeling that your family cares a little less. you some times get the feeling that no body cares. but that is not true. Veterans save a lot of lives and people should be proud of them. And they are. So veterans should not feel this way
happy
they feel like it
you can volunteer in community's by going to places where veterans gather If you know a veteran, ask them about their service. Most will take the time to share their experiences with you if they feel that you are genuinely interested in them. Veterans who have served in war sometimes feel that their service wasn't important to anyone who didn't serve. It's important to make them feel like their sacrifice mattered, and by taking the time to listen to them you are honoring them.
you will feel wierd you will feel wierd
i feel like it does it isn't right> :(
They lost their purpose in life.
In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings, causing the surroundings to feel cooler. This is in contrast to an exothermic reaction, where energy is released into the surroundings, causing them to feel warmer.
Angry, they didn't want to get drafted.
They were worried about being drafted!
Too busy with Korea at the time.