I did not serve but our youngest son is serving in the Navy as a submariner - hence my avatar. My father served in the Navy in WWII as did my father-in-law. My uncle served in the Army in WWII in Europe and servived the Battle of the Bulge.
1. I have no problem with the military paying for half-time shows - its called publicity and marketing. And it is a budgeted item.
2. The use of camo wear and items is okay I guess. Just doesn't do anything for me.
3. For those who say "thank you for your service", if they are sincere then fine. Our son does appreciated it. And there have been times when a restaurant will pay for his meal. Considering what enlisted personaal are paid, that's a very nice thing to do.
4. Our son is a great one for pointing out there errors of many military shows. We often talk about them over the phone or facetime when we get a chance. But its difficult when you are doing 40 hour shifts!
The military is a great career for those who can deal with military discipline. Our son already has accumulated over 60 credit hours in IT. He has advanced a rank within 18 months, 4 letters of commendation and most importantly for a submariner - earned his Dolphin in under 12 months.