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A "veteran" is anyone who has served in the Armed Forces of a particular country. Being a non-combatant is not a consideration.

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Army doctors are not necessarily veterans, as being a veteran refers to someone who has served in the military and completed their military service. However, some army doctors may be veterans if they have served in the military in addition to their medical training and practice.

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