I definitely won't be advertising that I was in the military and there are no markings per say in my passport...one look at the entry and exit stamps in my passport and you may conclude that something isn't quite right and make a stab at military affiliation.
There have been a few reports of an individual discharged/retired from the military being denied entry to countries that have 'spy' paranoia. No problem though, cross that bridge when it comes.
I think that any US citizen that wants to travel in the future should probably try to get a second passport quick, fast, and in a hurry. It's painful enough right now...with the Dept. of Homeland Security tightening up, gaining visas will only get more difficult/expensive under a US Passport.
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