49 percent of active and former members of the armed services feel uneasy with the expression 'Thank you for your service.'
"We challenge you to show appreciation in additional ways for those who have repeatedly stepped in harm's way on your behalf; think about why you are saying thanks and realize you need to do more than check the block with a simple phrase."
Its results were released alongside a new initiative launched by CVN titled"Beyond Thank You for Your Service," an awareness campaign aimed at connecting veterans and civilians in more meaningful ways. Some former service members said it would be more meaningful if people did more for the veteran community as opposed to simply saying thanks.
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