A true veteran is someone that has serve and protected our country. A true veteran will lay (his or her) life on the line for someone but also risking (his or her) life. A true veteran is the reason why our country is free and why we are called The United States Of America.
He can visualize his buddies faces in the jungles and firebases from years past.
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.
a soldier that fights in a war (wars) and comes back alive By veterian I hope u mean veteran
The word veteran is a common noun, a word for any veteran of anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:David Dickey, 2011 San Diego County Veteran of the YearTown of Veteran, NY 14864Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Washington, DC"The Veteran", a novel by Frederick Forsyth
A veteran is someone who's done things before, and you usually enlist in the military. A good sentence would be "The veteran wanted to enlist again, but was too old."
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I think you mean why do we thank veteran's, we thank veterans for protecting us and this country from the German's, Japanese, and Italy.
Hello, are you referring to a patient on a ventilator or did you mean "Vet" as in Veteran? If you mean Veteran, then call this number in Denver, (303) 393-2828.
Anyone can be a veteran of anything. A military person who never went to war or has never seen combat (action), is a veteran of the military. ANY person is a veteran of any occupation; a doctor, policeman, scientist, store owner, baseball player, swimmer, fisherman, mechanic, ANYBODY is a veteran of their occupation or activity, if they've done it long enough. Example: He's a veteran doctor; he's been a doctor for 20 years. Or he's a veteran cop, he's been a policeman for 10 years. But it's also true that the word "veteran" can be misleading: for example: "He's a veteran policeman." This could mean to some people that he's a veteran of the military, and is currently employed as a policeman. So, one has to listen to how the phrase is said, and/or possibly ask for clarification. Bottom line: Veteran means someone whose been doing something for awhile (at anything).
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It means Vietnam vet (veteran).
It is a Form # for a discharged Veteran i want its definition.
You mean a veterinarian or a military veteran??
It is a Form # for a discharged Veteran i want its definition.
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He can visualize his buddies faces in the jungles and firebases from years past.