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Originally Posted by pshsx1
But there are religious, service, ethnic, and even sexual orientation based fraternities. I don't see the problem with a military fraternity.
And it's not like he's suffering from founderitis like so many other people who post.
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I definitely don't think this is a founderitis situation. The difference between the types of organizations you mentioned and this is the longevity of the need he wants to fill (like 33girl said).
I can understand that he wants this to be university based, making the VFW less than ideal, but I don't see why it just can't be a "Young Veterans Club" on campus. At most universities it only takes a few students and maybe a faculty adviser to start a recognized student organization. I just don't see why this group needs to take Greek letters and be a fraternity.