I didn't go out and get any free meals or a free haircut or anything else I thought of doing for Veterans Day, which gave me more time to sit around and think. All gave some, and some gave all, but no one served in the military to get rich. I never even made $800 per month as a Spec/4, but I tried to earn my keep and make a difference. I've been watching Vet TV more than usual the last few days. I think you can still see one episode each of several different shows free to see if you want to subscribe or not. It's only $5.99/month, or $69.99/year with a different limited edition T-shirt free every year you're a member.
This seems like a good time to mention the latest shows they have.
Embed Actual will have 13 Episodes. In this hard-hitting docuseries, combat veterans embed with active troops to reveal the unfiltered realities of modern warfare. Season 1 takes us to Ukraine, where Ethan Nagel (USMC, Scout Sniper) and Chris Naganuma (Army, Infantry) from Project Leaflet follow units composed primarily of American and Western volunteers, the elite 3AB Ukrainian special forces, and courageous civilians risking everything to defend their homeland. This is more than just a story—it’s the frontline, as seen through the eyes of those who have lived it. And
Drill will have 2 Seasons. They break you down and build you up. Strip you of your individuality. Roast you, train you, drill you. Everyone’s got a boot camp story…this is Drill, a sketch comedy series that recreates and parodies those most iconic moments and stories with drill instructors and drill sergeants. That brings back memories.
The last series I finished watching was
Veterans Laughing Together. It's supposed to be 12 Episodes but 1 is missing. These American heroes have been hit, traumatized, and seen and experienced all of the worst that war has to offer, but now they tell their stories in a way very few people ever get to see or hear. They address the most difficult and absurd situations with a sense of irreverence and humor you can probably only get out of combat veterans. One of the guys is Anson “NubGunner" Roberts who learned how to shoot again, with almost no fingers at all. He uses what's left of his left thumb to pull the trigger. At the start of his episode he's talking about a female Marine whose rifle wasn't working right. All the instructors on the range gathered around and tore down her rifle and found out it was missing its buffer. She'd been using it as a sex toy in the evening and didn't put it back in her rifle. And that in a nutshell sums up what the military is like, except you're usually getting screwed by someone else.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO2k0t6lJUY https://www.veterantv.com/