Stik, you say that it wasn't until the first Gulf War that it became cool to support the troops. Did that support stay in the years between than and 9/11.
I won't speak for Stik, but my experience after I returned from ODS was that, once the hoopla died down, it was more or less a "neutral" thing... I mean, there was certainly more support for the Armed Forces, and it was definately better in communities that surrounded military posts, at least the ones I lived in... (I lived off-post with my family at this time, rather than in post housing)
But the "fervor" that existed immediately after ODS wasn't there, even though troops were still being deployed to the region, plus the problems in Eastern Europe were requiring a pretty massive US Military presence, albeit nowhere near the levels of ODS.
The US was drawing-down militarily, the focus shifted to training to fight two low-intensity wars, and troop levels were being cut... Add to that, funding dried up for service schools, training ammo and fuel (I was actually afraid that were going to see a return to the Carter Years where we yelled "BANG!" in the motor park instead having having howitzer ammo to go to the field with), but on the flip-side, the Army placed a greater reliance on the Army Reserve and especially the Army National Guard (The Guard has Combat Arms units, the USAR was mostly Combat Support and Combat Service Support). Guard units were rotating into Bosnia and into Kuwait, and the Do More With Less" mentality was DoD-wide (Except for the USAF "Fighter Mafia".)...
But, we weren't bleeding much in Eastern Europe, Scott O'Grady's shoot-down and rescue was the only "real thing" that happened, so there was no "war" as far as the American Public knew, and the support for military families died away until after that September Tuesday in 2001....
Overall, things were pretty "normal", and it was still "cool" to be a Servicemember, except in a few places where them old hippies (now with tenure) fired up their 13th-graders in the Che t-shirts enough to get five or six of them outside the gate to chant "No Blood for Oil!" when we were dressed in DCUs and they thought we were going to the Middle East instead of the NTC at Ft. Irwin, CA...
As for a "Veteran's GB", I'm in, even though I joined the last one and never even got started.. I just had too much on the plate then.. I'd certainly like another shot...
It'd give me an excuse to build a diorama about a Veteran I'm certainly interested in...
Me...