I was checking out their gear and had the exact same thought. I'm glad there's badass companies that turn out cool mil gear like them, but I stay in my own lane. It's one fringe aspect of what should be more benefits as a whole of being in the service, IMO. Sad that our own government can't even get it's shit together to provide consistent/reliable care (looking at you VA), so I'm glad there's veteran owned private industry looking out for their own.
My wife's got her DD214, although never deployed. Still proud as fuck of her.