Concur. The whole veteran worship scam grows a wee tad irksome. Many have served, and I thank them. But since 1973, no one has "served" without wanting to. And most who have wanted to have wanted to because the military has a huge toy budget and allows some of its employees do things like fly airplanes, steer boats, blow things up, and shoot at things. Additionally it's a job with incredible benefits - especially post-employment benefits. True, for those opportunities and benefits, the military has much more stringent work and severance of service rules than most companies at which one might go work. In fact, it's got its own set of laws. Other than that... Its a job. OK, in the military, a relatively small percentage of personnel will actually get shot at at some point. Most, although technically required to be "combat ready" will never see combat. But that still works out because the military is a little like the boy scouts... everybody gets a ribbon (is "decorated") for something. Then there are the REMF brass... they don't even need the lavish entitlements they get, because General Dynamics or Boeing, or some DOD consultancy, or some government agency has a sweet sinecure ready and waiting right behind the revolving door. I know guys right now collecting two pensions and a government income that will become a third pension.
Just for the record, I'm not anti-military. And I'm very appreciative of most who have served. That said, there are huge issues around the fear-based veteran worship that has developed culturally in the last 15 years. I think we should bring back the draft. When everyone serves, everyone knows the realities, politicians are less inclined to make retarded engagement decisions, and a heterogeneous mix of military personnel is maintained.