Is a Vietnam-era veteran considered a Vietnam veteran?
Vietnam ERA Veteran U.S. Army Emblem
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Apr 06, 2025 - 11:59 AM
Yes, a Vietnam-era veteran is considered a Vietnam veteran, but with a distinction. A Vietnam veteran typically refers to someone who served in Vietnam during the conflict, while a Vietnam-era veteran served in the military during the Vietnam War but may not have been in Vietnam. Both are recognized for their service during this period. The "Vietnam ERA Veteran U.S. Army Emblem" honors these veterans, symbolizing their commitment. This emblem serves as a meaningful tribute, akin to the Vietnam War emblem, acknowledging their dedication and service.
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