Several years ago I picked up a Colorado Parks & Wildlife brochure to brush up on fishing and small game regulations. Scrolling through the pages, found one page describing the veteran programs, basically any disabled vet (50% or more) and all Purple Heart vets can have a free lifetime small game hunting and fishing license.
First time I heard about it. I had been purchasing the combination fishing & small game license every year for a half-century. Once I was in the Parks & Wildlife computer system I received notification that I could have a free Colorado State Parks pass (usually $60 annually). No more entry fees, daily use fees, parking fees at fishing areas (I think they still expect campsite fees).
One set of Purple Heart license plates every year, no fees, no road taxes, no personal property tax. Very nice.
Now I will pick up a National Parks pass, see how that works out.
For a half-century a Purple Heart and a buck-and-a-half might get a cup of coffee at Dennys, maybe, on a good day.
Looking back, I still remember apartment complexes refusing to rent to military personnel, employers reluctant to hire veterans, nice stores and restaurants with signs like 'NO DOGS, NO MILITARY', movies and TV shows depicting Vietnam veterans as drug-addled psycho killers.
A different world.