by Kenny | Dec 5, 2023 | Blog , Common Veterans Podcast
Common Veterans Podcast
Episode 10:
Friends in Low Places
VFW,
DAV, American Legion, Marine Corps League, and other fraternal organizations
are there for Veterans. This breakdown of the organizations talks to members about
the benefits of these program's camaraderie. The Common Veterans represent
FreedomSystem.org ‘s martial arts and mountain bike association.
I.
Introduction
i.
Friends in Low Places
1.
Introduce the standby Veteran Fraternal Organizations and their
missions and why.
ii.
Brief Overview of the benefits of the group
1.
Positives
2.
Negatives
II.
More Than Just Bars
a.
Bartenders are there, but that isn ‘t the only reason for them to
be there.
i.
Drinking socially good? Or Bad?
1.
Opens up.
2.
Opens up too much.
ii.
It’s a social club…
1.
Camaraderie is built here among Veterans from all different age
groups.
2.
Not a lot of physicality
3.
Has to be open to the public or will not survive monetarily.
b.
Some organizations are not attached to bars.
i.
FreedomSystem.org is not a bar, but do meet at fraternal
organizations that have them
1.
FSO focuses on fitness and shared experiences from military
service.
2.
FSO supports fraternal organizations through shared goals
ii.
Team RWB is a fitness organization
1.
Originally a totally Veteran organization, it now allows
non-veterans to run their goals
a.
Puts non-vets in leadership roles
iii.
Fraternal organizations often have specific goals and only allow
specific people to join them
1.
Marine Corps League
2.
VFW
3.
DAV
III.
Stories, The Fish is Always Bigger
a.
Members tell stories of their exploits.
i.
Common Veterans share their military stories.
1.
Stories become what everyone needs.
2.
Shared experiences from different combat times help create more
fraternization and become friends.
ii.
Different organizations, different stories?
1.
Multi-members have different experiences in different
organizations and go to different areas for different types of camaraderie.
a.
VFW then to DAV, etcetera
b.
Moose and Eagles
c.
American Legions and Auxiliaries
IV.
Join or nah?
a.
Joining a fraternal organization can have its merits…
i.
Positives
ii.
Negatives
iii.
Neutrals
V.
Conclusion
a.
Recap fraternal organizations' essential role in
supporting veterans and fostering camaraderie.
b.
Encouragement for listeners to explore and
support these organizations or similar initiatives in their communities.
c.
Closing thoughts emphasize the importance of
camaraderie in veterans' journey and the impact it has on their lives .
VI.
Next Episode – Next Season
a.
Our next episode is or next season, but
there may be a few more episodes this season that pop out of nowhere! Stay
tuned.
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by Kenny | Nov 14, 2023 | Blog , Common Veterans Podcast
I. Introduction
– Greetings from the Common Veterans podcast
– Hosts: Kenny, Jeff, Tony
– Topic: Military movies, their accuracy, and the downtime in the military for movie -watching
II. Introducing Tony, the Resident Navy Guy
– Tony's military background (8 years in the Navy, overseas service , instructor in Great Lakes)
– Banter about Tony being a “bud light drinker”
III. Military Downtime and Movie Watching
– Discussion about the hosts' experiences with movie-watching during military downtime
– Different perspectives based on the nature of their military roles
IV. Movies and Camaraderie
– Highlighting the camaraderie among military personnel
– Banter about different branches (Army, Air Force , Navy) and their stereotypes
V. Examples of Military Movies
– Mention of popular military movies and TV shows:
– **Tour of Duty (1987-1990)**
– **Operation Petticoat**
– **Gardens of Stone**
– **Last Full Measure**
– **The Great Beer Run**
– **Where Eagles Dare**
– **Eagle Has Landed**
– **Men of Honor**
– **Starship Troopers**
VI. Notable Mention: Inglourious Basterds
– Recognition of Quentin Tarantino's film as a humorous take on killing Nazis
VII. Personal Reflections on Military Movies
– Emotional impact and personal connections to military movies
– Mention of tear-jerking moments and laughter-inducing scenes
– Recognition of actors who delivered powerful performances in military roles
VIII. Perspectives on Modern Military Movies
– Common Veteran's emotional experience watching a recent military movie set in Afghanistan
– Discussion on why individuals with military backgrounds watch such movies despite the emotional impact
IX. Closing Thoughts
– Recap of discussed movies and themes
– Teaser for future podcast episodes and topics
– Gratitude for listeners and encouragement to share feedback
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