When I returned from Vietnam I hadn't driven a car for about a year and a half. For that reason I needed to obtain insurance when a bought a car after my discharge from the service. The agent asked why I was without insurance. My answer that I had just gotten home from Vietnam was met with a strange comment and unexpected respones. She looked at me and said, "Oh yes I can see that in your eyes".
To this day many decades later I feel insulted by her comment. There wasn't any Thank you for your service. What was she seeing in my eyes? Was it a baby killer, a murderer, or the blood gore and guts of the battlefield? I'm glad the atmosphere is better now for our returning service men and women, but I wonder if those who projected their negative views fifty years ago realize the impact they imparted on us.
To this day many decades later I feel insulted by her comment. There wasn't any Thank you for your service. What was she seeing in my eyes? Was it a baby killer, a murderer, or the blood gore and guts of the battlefield? I'm glad the atmosphere is better now for our returning service men and women, but I wonder if those who projected their negative views fifty years ago realize the impact they imparted on us.
