LoboGunLeather
US Veteran
I agree 100% with deadin. I was in the same situation. I seem to recall that we got hostile fire pay, although I don't know why. We got tax benefits. I have our RVN Service Medal with four stars for four tours. Our carrier (CVA-31) got a couple of decorations from the RVN. But nobody ever shot at me, and I never set foot in Viet Nam.
The VA has their definitions for their reasons, and so does the IRS. It is not my nature to start arguments with people who are handing me money, or taking less of it than they were fixing to, but there is no way that I consider myself in the same class as people who were getting shot at. We both did honorably what we were told to do, but they did more.
That's it.
When my grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren, ask "Grampa, what did you do in the war?" my usual response is "I was an enlisted soldier, I went where I was told to go and I did what I had to do".
All of my records, decorations, and citations are in a box in the garage. I have no "I LOVE ME" wall in the house. State of Colorado gives me a free set of license plates every year with the Purple Heart logo, also a free state parks pass and free small game hunting and fishing license. After 50 years the Veterans Administration decided I should receive 70% permanent service-connected disability; probably my fault for waiting and hoping that I wasn't disabled and could live my life like normal people, pay my bills, raise my family, do the right thing.
Oh well, it all worked out for me. Many others had worse experiences.