
Originally Posted by
Saitch
Is the term "Veteran" a newish thing? I can't recall it being used by my father, his mates or my rellies.
They used the terms, "Returned Serviceman", "Ex-serviceman" or "Ex-digger".
Also, sadly, I knew of a couple of blokes who were in Viet Nam and who would get a bit stroppy if you were to say to them, "Thank you for your service!"

Dunno really. Yes, Returned Serviceman was it for me too. But I guess that's not inclusive enough. It wouldn't include, for example, me. But, it's the Department of Veteran's Affairs. Not sure how long ago it became that. As foe "Ex-Digger", I think Digger is like the Brownlow Medal or the US Presidency, there is no "Ex". Brownlow is forever, as is the POTUS thing, unless you're orange, of course. "Former" is probably OK. But, that's just how I have come to see it.
"Thank you for your service" is a term I believe originated in the US ( same caveat ). I have only heard it fairly recently here. I have had it said to me at the Dawn Service. I deem it inappropriate in my case, but I'm reluctant to say so. I'm sure they mean well. Like all the survivors of that bloody railway, my FIL is no longer here to ask what he thinks of it. Perhaps I'll ask my son following 25/04/2025.
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