The Common Veterans

By: Kenneth Holmes | Jeff Schrock | Fred Schlorke | Tony Buoscio
  • Summary

  • Podcast for Veterans by Veterans discusses relevant current events for Veterans, how and why to utilize camaraderie programs to help Veterans adapt to the civilian world again, and bridging the gap between civilians and Veterans.
    Kenneth Holmes | Jeff Schrock | Fred Schlorke | Tony Buoscio
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Episodes
  • Season 2 - Episode 9 - What's Your Victor, Vector?
    Aug 27 2024

    The military has a unique culture and language, with acronyms being a significant part of it. These abbreviations are essential for communicating complex information quickly and effectively. For those outside the military, this can seem confusing. Here’s a brief look at why acronyms are so important in the military and some of the most common and humorous ones used.

    Why Are Acronyms Important?

    Acronyms are crucial in the military for efficient communication, especially in high-pressure situations where speed and clarity are vital. They condense lengthy terms into shorter, memorable forms, reducing the chance of miscommunication. For example, "High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle" is simply "HMMWV" or "Humvee." Acronyms also help create a shared language and identity among service members, reinforcing unity and camaraderie.

    Common Military Acronyms

    Here are some frequently used military acronyms:

    • AWOL (Absent Without Leave): Refers to someone missing from their duty without permission.
    • MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat): A self-contained meal for service members in the field.
    • PCS (Permanent Change of Station): Relocation of a service member to a new duty station.
    • IED (Improvised Explosive Device): A homemade bomb used by insurgents.
    • ROE (Rules of Engagement): Guidelines for when and how forces can engage in combat.

    These acronyms are just a few examples, with each branch having its own set related to its specific operations.

    Humorous Military Acronyms

    Military life can be stressful, so service members often create funny acronyms to lighten the mood. These humorous terms reflect the everyday realities and frustrations of military life.

    For example, SNAFU means "Situation Normal, All Fucked Up," a humorous nod to chaotic situations. BOHICA stands for "Bend Over, Here It Comes Again," indicating a repeated, unwelcome occurrence. FIGMO ("Finally, I Got My Orders") expresses relief at a new assignment, often moving away from a less desirable post.

    Conclusion

    Military acronyms serve practical and cultural purposes. They simplify communication, reduce errors, and create a sense of identity and unity among service members. Whether serious or humorous, these acronyms are an integral part of military life, offering a glimpse into the unique experiences and camaraderie of the armed forces. Understanding them provides valuable insights into the complexities and culture of military life.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 8: Meme Me: What’s Your Favorite Meme?
    Aug 6 2024

    In this episode of The Common Veterans, the hosts dive into the world of memes, exploring how humor plays a crucial role in the lives of veterans. “Meme Me: What’s Your Favorite Meme?”, this episode promises a blend of laughter, nostalgia, and insightful discussions about the unique sense of humor within the military community.

    I. Favorite Memes

    The episode starts with each host sharing their favorite memes and explaining why they resonate with them. Tony, for instance, brings in his collection of Gay (Navy) Memes, sparking a lively discussion about the background and context of these humorous images. The hosts delve into how these memes reflect various aspects of military life and veteran experiences, highlighting the shared understanding and camaraderie they foster.

    II. Humor in the Military

    The conversation then shifts to the broader role of humor in the military. The hosts discuss how humor helps service members cope with stress and difficult situations, referencing popular platforms like Vet TV and influencers such as CPT Wedley, John Burk, Drew Hernandez, and Jokko. Personal anecdotes and stories about using humor during their service add a personal touch, illustrating the unique sense of humor within the veteran community and why “nothing is sacred.”

    III. Memes and Mental Health

    The episode also explores the therapeutic potential of memes and humor for veterans dealing with PTSD and other mental health issues. The hosts discuss how sharing a laugh over a relatable meme can provide relief and connection, serving as an informal form of therapy.

    Tune in to The Common Veterans for a hearty laugh and a deeper understanding of how humor and memes play a vital role in the lives of those who have served.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 7: Got Any More of those Deployments, Man?!
    Jul 19 2024

    Welcome back to another episode of Common Veterans, where we delve into the diverse and often untold stories of those who have served our country. In this seventh installment of Season 2, titled "You Got More of Those Deployments," we explore a theme that resonates deeply within the veteran community: the complexities of multiple deployments.

    For many veterans, the question "You got more of those deployments?" encapsulates both the camaraderie and the challenges of military service. Each deployment represents a chapter in the lives of these brave men and women, marked by duty, sacrifice, and a unique blend of emotions that only those who have served can truly understand.

    Throughout this episode, we will hear firsthand accounts from veterans who have navigated multiple deployments. Their experiences vary widely, from the adrenaline rush of combat zones to the quieter moments of reflection during downtime. We'll explore the impact of prolonged separations from loved ones, the evolution of camaraderie among unit members, and the personal growth that comes from facing adversity in different corners of the world.

    Moreover, we'll examine how each deployment shapes a veteran's identity and influences their transition back to civilian life. The challenges of readjustment, finding a new sense of purpose, and coping with the invisible wounds of war are themes that underscore the resilience and strength of our veterans.

    As we embark on this journey together, it's important to recognize that while each veteran's story is unique, their collective experiences bind them in a shared tapestry of service to our nation. Common Veterans strives to honor these stories, offering a platform for voices that deserve to be heard and insights that deserve to be understood.

    Join us as we explore the profound impact of multiple deployments in Episode 7 of Season 2, "You Got More of Those Deployments." Through these stories, we hope to foster a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women and a greater understanding of the challenges they face long after their uniforms are laid to rest.

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    55 mins

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