Veterans
deronb1
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Most may know this, but veterans can use the Military Exchange Service now. All you have to do is give SSN and they check your status for eligibility. Thay dont have the best selection of gear, but sometimes there are crazy good deals. They also sell a ton of other stuffvas well. Never any tax and free ship if over a negligible amount.
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I did not know that! Good info! Thank you sir!
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Just applied! Had to upload a copy of my discharge papers.
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Just applied! Had to upload a copy of my discharge papers.
Excellent! The only thing I have purchased so far is a pair of Yammy bookies at a good price. -
my discharge
You better see a doctor. Maybe they can give you something to help with that. -
May have to locate the dd214 in the attic.Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
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Let me the first on this thread to thank all of you for your service! Even though this place might be past saving, thanks for putting your lives on the line to do just that.
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txcoastal1 wrote: »
Thank a veteran for protecting your right to talk smack. Its probably next to the Christmas decorations... Halloween Crap....
or some other dusty Crap lol
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What's the best way to upload the DD214? I got to that point.Home Theater
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What's the best way to upload the DD214? I got to that point.
Mine is scanned into my computer. Just upload it to site. -
I vividly remember the BX when I was in.... Tax free 6-point beer, Carver amps, and huge SDA's that you couldn't fit in the dorm room.Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
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Yup. Guys would sell stuff cheap too when they were broke and needed beer money...lol.
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Yup. Guys would sell stuff cheap too when they were broke and needed beer money...lol.
Or going TDY. I acquired a complete Nakamichi system on trade for a kenwood car amp at the time because he couldnt take the rack with him.
However, I do miss the splendid 3 way Onkyo speakers I had to leave on the Okinawa island.... SayonaraDon't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists. -
I got my 8Ts at the BX in Ramstien in 1990. Still have them minus the MWs. Mine came with 4 6511s, which is weird.
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Good stuff at the PX for sure. I still need to upload my DD214.Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2
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Why did it take so long for vets to get access to the PX?
You would think it benefit the suppliers too...
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It was a benefit for you after you retired at the age of 65. You did not need to do more than your 4 years of active to have a bunch of benefits at retirement.The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
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txcoastal1 wrote: »Why did it take so long for vets to get access to the PX?
You would think it benefit the suppliers too...
Why did it take so long for vets to get access to Healthcare?
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It's mostly due to agreements with cities that host military bases, and support of the local economy. I did 15yrs active duty Army, and I am a veteran of Desert Storm, but I couldn't use the PX or Commissary after I discharged from active duty. You basically had to be a retiree to maintain PX access; even if (like me) you continued government service as a civilian.
As a Dept of the Army fed worker, I get access to MWR (Morale Welfare Recreation) activities, but that is about it. I always thought it was odd that Fed civilians didn't have PX/Commissary access.
Just to clear up confusion, a "Veteran" is someone who has credible service in a war zone, for a specific minimum time (IIRC, 31 days or more). Though these days, everybody pretty much refers to anyone who served as a veteran.Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2 -
Just to clear up confusion, a "Veteran" is someone who has credible service in a war zone, for a specific minimum time (IIRC, 31 days or more).
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Let me make the distinction in real terms; a veteran (by DoD definition) receives lifetime VA benefits, regardless if he/she retires or not. A prior service military person (that does not stay until retirement) does not. If you do, lets say, a 4 year enlistment, then transition out, there are no benefits after exit. If you were in a war zone, did the same 4yr enlistment and transition, there are additional lifetime benefits.
That is the difference between the generic term "veteran" and the regulation term "veteran."Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2 -
Let me make the distinction in real terms; a veteran (by DoD definition) receives lifetime VA benefits, regardless if he/she retires or not. A prior service military person (that does not stay until retirement) does not. If you do, lets say, a 4 year enlistment, then transition out, there are no benefits after exit. If you were in a war zone, did the same 4yr enlistment and transition, there are additional lifetime benefits.
That is the difference between the generic term "veteran" and the regulation term "veteran."
I guess I am a "prior military person" because I was in 4-yrs., during the Vietnam war, but never in a combat zone, but got flight and hazardous duty pay flying out of Alaska.
When I was laid off about 5 years ago, I went to the VA to see about VA health benefits, and they said I was denied. I didn't fit the criteria of being a war zone, never was injured while on active duty, and made too much money. However, if my income was below the poverty level, I would have qualified.
So, by this criteria, I would have been considered a veteran if I had made less money. I was told that previously, they would have approved it but there were too many veterans and they had to reduce the number.
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Sorry Steve, Jimbo has hit the nail on the head, I served 9 yrs (84-93), was given 2 yrs of full services after my enlistment, but I don't currently qualify for VA care unless I have no other options. My father 20yr USAF (1950-1970) goes to the VA now since turning 65 (now 87), but when he was working at other professions we had other private coverage. So the rules are very muddy and most of depends on your economic status and age. Its sad!
Just one other point, I remember going to the base clinic when I was around 12-13yrs old long after my dad retired in the 70's and got medical services for an injury while playing baseball. Benefits have changed over the years, when I was in they had that crappy VEAP educational program that was a joke, then changed it back to model the old G.I bill around 89-90. I got screwed out of free collage. Many Times it depends who you talk to and how much they know.Family Room HT 7.2/i]:Vizio Oled55h1 Pioneer Elite SC-LX502 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Eversolo DMP A6 Panamax M5300-EXSpeakers Fronts Fluance XF8L Center Polk Audio S35 Side Surrounds Fluance bipolar Rear Surrounds FluanceXF8 Bookshelf Subs SVS PB4000 x2 Living room 2ch: Crown Xli 1500 amp Teac EQ MKII FX Audio X6 Mk II DAC Squeezebox Touch Fluance Signature Tower Speakers Panamax M5100-EXOffice media room:Vizio M50Q6 50" Pioneer Elite VSX LX301 Eversolo DMP-A6 Polkaudio R50 Towers Polkaudio CS 10 Panamax M4300 Monoprice 12" subMaster bedroom:Vizio M55Q7 Pioneer Elite VSX LX302 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Squeezebox Touch Polk audio RTi 6 fronts, Rears Dayton B652 Polk Audio CS10 center Monoprice 12" sub Panamax M5300-EX -
Keep in mind, I served from 1982-1997; so things may have changed since then. Maybe Dept of Defense is now offering some VA benefits based on lower income former military...I don't know.
The different status' are strange. I served 15yrs, was a combat veteran, but since I was not a retiree, I received no benefits other than VA stuff (which I don't use, I much prefer my fed service healthcare). No PX, no commissary, etc, etc--I thought that was kinda strange.Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2 -
One other thing that I think is strange, unless you qualify for benefits, you can't get a VA card to prove you served. Fortunately, many states, including NC where I am, allow you to take your DD-214 in and they notate "Veteran" on your drivers license.
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If you served your term or were honorably discharged you are a veteran period. Thanks for your service.
If you were deployed to a combat zone, then you earned a combat veteran distinction. Thank you for your service.
Not all veterans receive full benefits, unfortunately.
Thanks to all who served in any capacity.
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I went through the exchange just to see some of the prices on TV's, Costco and Sam's Club is killing them. The Same Samsung QLED is $2k at the exchange price and Costco had for $1500. Even the no tax at the exchange can't beat that.Family Room HT 7.2/i]:Vizio Oled55h1 Pioneer Elite SC-LX502 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Eversolo DMP A6 Panamax M5300-EXSpeakers Fronts Fluance XF8L Center Polk Audio S35 Side Surrounds Fluance bipolar Rear Surrounds FluanceXF8 Bookshelf Subs SVS PB4000 x2 Living room 2ch: Crown Xli 1500 amp Teac EQ MKII FX Audio X6 Mk II DAC Squeezebox Touch Fluance Signature Tower Speakers Panamax M5100-EXOffice media room:Vizio M50Q6 50" Pioneer Elite VSX LX301 Eversolo DMP-A6 Polkaudio R50 Towers Polkaudio CS 10 Panamax M4300 Monoprice 12" subMaster bedroom:Vizio M55Q7 Pioneer Elite VSX LX302 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Squeezebox Touch Polk audio RTi 6 fronts, Rears Dayton B652 Polk Audio CS10 center Monoprice 12" sub Panamax M5300-EX
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recoveryone wrote: »I went through the exchange just to see some of the prices on TV's, Costco and Sam's Club is killing them. The Same Samsung QLED is $2k at the exchange price and Costco had for $1500. Even the no tax at the exchange can't beat that.
Ya, they aren't competitive on a lot of things, but every now and then there is a stupid good deal on sonething...lol -
I set up an account tonight. Thanks for posting this Deron.