A military veteran is anyone who has worn the uniform of their nation's military and rendered honorable service with an honorable discharge. In the U.S. this includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard and any National Guard or Reservists who have been deployed for active duty service at the federal level for more than 180 days.
A person is considered to be a veteran of the military if they have spent time in the military. You can also be considered a veteran of other things.
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
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NO. Anyone who has worn a military uniform in service to their nation, war or peace, is a veteran.
Serving "over-seas" is NOT A REQUIREMENT for veteran status. Serving honorably in the US military makes you a military veteran.
A veteran is someone who is experienced. A veteran actor has done a lot of acting; a veteran football player has played a lot of football; a veteran cameraman has taken a lot of pictures. A special type of veteran is a war veteran, someone who has served in and experienced a war. Often when people say "veterans", that is who they are talking about.
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment