Depends how long. If you served 180 days or more of active duty, yes.
Yes, if you served, you are a veteran.
A veteran is someone who fought in a war as part of an army or unit.
Jimmy Stewart
yes
Yes, he served in the Army from 1958-60.
yes
Tommy Roe actually served in the Army Reserve from 1963 through 1966. He was a electrician during his enlistment.
He is a Vietnam Era Veteran.
A veteran is anyone who has served in the military. As far as veteran benefits are concerned, only those who have served at least six months on active duty are eligible for benefits. An exception would be a reservist who was injured during training. If you are a former reserve or National Guard member, stand proud as a veteran who volunteered to put your life on the line for liberty.
Army doctors are not necessarily veterans, as being a veteran refers to someone who has served in the military and completed their military service. However, some army doctors may be veterans if they have served in the military in addition to their medical training and practice.
The basic requirement is that you have served in the armed forces. Most countries do have some additional restrictions. In the US, you must have been discharged either on a General or Honorable Discharge to qualify as a veteran.
If those six months added to 180 days then yes.