Regarding Robert Ebitz’s letter “Veterans should always count” (July 20, TribLIVE): I agree all veterans should count. What I do take exception with is his definition of veteran.
The official definition is from Title 38 of the United States Code:“a person who served in active military, naval, or air service and was not discharged dishonorably.” That is the nutshell definition as far as Veterans Affairs benefits are concerned.
I don’t know what Ebitz did in the military, but anyone who served where there was hostile action is most certainly a veteran. It doesn’t matter what part of the world you were in: If your country called and you served, you are a veteran.
I am a twice-wounded infantry solider from the Vietnam War. I am most certainly a veteran. I rest my case.
Bill Charlton
Arnold
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