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Starte das Auto
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When I was an army cadet, we were strictly forbidden to wear any part of our uniform or kit unless we were 'on duty'... so no wearing it to weddings or other unofficial functions to impress the birds.
Also, I had a mate who thought a WW2 Denison smock would look good over his denims (fatigues)... that was until an old guy stopped him one night and tore into him, mainly because he'd left the Para's wings on the shoulders.
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![]() Medals earned in blood should only be used for the purpose they were designed for. Otherwise it cheapens the sacrifices paid by others. And that should never happen. I can not comment on the case in the LA Times, as we are not really given much information about the marine or the circumstances. Maybe the guy was a hero and felt justified, maybe not. People have been prepared to die for a cause. They are not always financially rewarded. They don't do it for the money, otherwise they would work in advertising or something. So awarding a serviceman/servicewoman/civilian with a medal is the least their country can do. A medal is a thank you from a nation....nothing less. It should not be used as anything else. How can someone accept thanks from a nation for something they didn't do? |
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Chief of the Boat
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I have my fathers war medals but wouldn't dream of wearing them out of respect for him.
To each their own. |
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