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- Each veteran’s experience of service is unique. Some will have seen combat and travelled to multiple countries. While others may have spent their entire career without being on an operation. Most will have a positive experience, but some do not which can have implications during transition and post-service.
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Jun 27, 2023 · Experience of Service. Each veteran’s experience of service is unique. Some will have seen combat and travelled to multiple countries.
1. Definition and self-identification. Veterans are defined as anyone who has served for at least one day in His Majesty’s Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve) or Merchant Mariners who have seen...
- Definition and self-identification. A veteran can be of any gender, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality, with an age of 16 or above. They will have had a variety of experiences.
- Experience of Service. Veterans’ experience of service will be unique. Most have a positive experience but some may not, which can have implications during transition and post-service.
- Identifying as a veteran. Some veterans are less likely to identify themselves as such. This is particularly true for those who may have had a negative experience of service.
- Families. It is important to ensure veterans’ families are supported when seeking employment, or accessing education or healthcare. Veterans’ families may have had to move house many times in support of a military career with long periods of time without a family member being present.
A veteran can be of any gender, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality, with an age of 16 or above. They will have had a variety of experiences. If you engage with veterans, you should consider...
Definition. Who is a “veteran” in the UK ? Veterans are defined as anyone who has served for at least one day in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve) or Merchant Mariners who have...
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Nov 8, 2017 · Like many veterans before her, to Balletto, being a service member means giving up your time and comfort to serve something greater than all of us. When the nation needs them, she and her fellow service members are ready to answer the call, leaving behind loved ones, routines and relative safety for countless unknowns.
Jun 27, 2023 · The aim of the '10 Things to know about a veteran' is to provide a range of stakeholders with the basic knowledge that can support their work with veterans. From: Office for Veterans' Affairs