Changes

From Nordan Symposia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No change in size ,  22:04, 12 June 2010
Line 11: Line 11:  
A '''veteran''' (from Latin vetus, [[meaning]] "old")  is a [[person]] who has had long [[service]] or [[experience]] in a particular occupation or field; " A veteran of ..." . This page refers to military veterans, i.e. person who has or is serving in the armed forces, and has direct [[exposure]] to acts of military [[conflict]], commonly known as [[war]] veterans (although not all military conflicts, or areas in which armed combat takes place, are necessarily referred to as "wars").
 
A '''veteran''' (from Latin vetus, [[meaning]] "old")  is a [[person]] who has had long [[service]] or [[experience]] in a particular occupation or field; " A veteran of ..." . This page refers to military veterans, i.e. person who has or is serving in the armed forces, and has direct [[exposure]] to acts of military [[conflict]], commonly known as [[war]] veterans (although not all military conflicts, or areas in which armed combat takes place, are necessarily referred to as "wars").
   −
Military veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries due to the [[sacrifices]] they made during wars. [[Different]] countries handle this differently, some openly [[support]] veterans through [[government]] [[programs]] and others ignoring them. Veterans are also subject to illnesses directly [[related]] to their military [[service]] such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTSD PTSD[. [[War]] veterans are generally treated with great [[respect]] and [[honor]] for their [[contribution]] to the world and country by their own nationals. Conversely there are often [[negative]] [[feelings]] towards the veterans of alien nations held long after the war is over, for example towards the German Nazi soldiers, but they are no less veterans of [[war]] than those of the winning side. There are exceptions. Veterans of unpopular [[conflicts]], such as the [[Vietnam War]], have been [[discriminated]] against. Others, such as veterans of [[conflicts]] like the [[Korean War]], are often forgotten (even though the casualty rate in Korea was higher than that [[experienced]] in the Vietnam War) when [[compared]] with those who fought in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War World Wars]. In some countries with strong anti-military [[traditions]] (e.g., Germany after 1945) veterans are neither [[honored]] in any special way by the general [[public]], nor have their [[dedicated]] Veterans Day, although [[events]] are sometimes orchestrated by Neo-Nazi and other minority right-wing groups
+
Military veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries due to the [[sacrifices]] they made during wars. [[Different]] countries handle this differently, some openly [[support]] veterans through [[government]] [[programs]] and others ignoring them. Veterans are also subject to illnesses directly [[related]] to their military [[service]] such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTSD PTSD]. [[War]] veterans are generally treated with great [[respect]] and [[honor]] for their [[contribution]] to the world and country by their own nationals. Conversely there are often [[negative]] [[feelings]] towards the veterans of alien nations held long after the war is over, for example towards the German Nazi soldiers, but they are no less veterans of [[war]] than those of the winning side. There are exceptions. Veterans of unpopular [[conflicts]], such as the [[Vietnam War]], have been [[discriminated]] against. Others, such as veterans of [[conflicts]] like the [[Korean War]], are often forgotten (even though the casualty rate in Korea was higher than that [[experienced]] in the Vietnam War) when [[compared]] with those who fought in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War World Wars]. In some countries with strong anti-military [[traditions]] (e.g., Germany after 1945) veterans are neither [[honored]] in any special way by the general [[public]], nor have their [[dedicated]] Veterans Day, although [[events]] are sometimes orchestrated by Neo-Nazi and other minority right-wing groups
    
Many countries have longstanding [[traditions]], [[ceremonies]], and holidays to [[honor]] their veterans. In the UK "Remembrance Day" is held on November the 11th and is [[focused]] mostly on the veterans who died in [[service]] to the monarch and country. A red or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_poppy white poppy] is worn on the lapel (for remembrance or for [[peace]], respectively) in the weeks up to the date, and wreaths and flowers laid at memorials to the dead.
 
Many countries have longstanding [[traditions]], [[ceremonies]], and holidays to [[honor]] their veterans. In the UK "Remembrance Day" is held on November the 11th and is [[focused]] mostly on the veterans who died in [[service]] to the monarch and country. A red or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_poppy white poppy] is worn on the lapel (for remembrance or for [[peace]], respectively) in the weeks up to the date, and wreaths and flowers laid at memorials to the dead.

Navigation menu