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7th November 07, 07:55 AM
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Wearing Your Medals With Your Kilt
Following the traditions of Australia and New Zealand the VA is now urging American veterans to wear their medals proudly on their civilian clothing for Veteran's Day, Memorial Day, and Fourth of July holidays.
Here's a helpful website http://www1.va.gov/veteranspride/
Sure would sharpen up a kilt jacket.
Semper Fi,
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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7th November 07, 07:58 AM
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That is a GREAT idea! Veterans have a right to be proud!
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7th November 07, 08:00 AM
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That's very cool! I've always thought that our vets should be able to do that.
If you earned them, wear them with pride, and know that you have our honor and respect.
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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7th November 07, 08:25 AM
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I've worn mini medals on a tux at a wedding where the groom was in uniform. Sadly, I had more!
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7th November 07, 08:38 AM
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I'm not sure I know where my medals are. They vanished during one of my moves.
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7th November 07, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
I'm not sure I know where my medals are. They vanished during one of my moves.
CS,
You can request them re-issued throught the web-site that RK posted...Look under replacing lost medals.
Chase
Last edited by Chase; 7th November 07 at 09:20 AM.
Reason: adition to original text
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7th November 07, 09:21 AM
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Ron,
Thanks for the link bro...Great idea!
Semper Fi
Chase
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7th November 07, 09:52 AM
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Most of my full size medals are mounted in a shadow box. My wife had one of my friends mount them, and then present them to me at one of my retirement parties. Of course she didn't know what she was doing, and only grabbed what she found in different drawers, so the shadow box is missing three medals that were still in those little blue boxes.
I've never bothered to take apart the shadow box, pull out the full size medals and have them re-mounted. It's a little expensive. In the Corps we only wear the full size medals with our dress blues, so most only go to the expense of getting them mounted when they are subject of an Inspecting Generals inspection (an I.G.)
The miniatures, however, are worn with the mess dress and this is the preferred uniform for formal occasions for Officers and Staff Non-commissioned Officers. Miniatures are pretty easy to mount, and most Marines do this themselves.
These same miniatures are also authorized for wear with the tuxedo when in civilian attire. I've never seen anyone wear any medals on casual occasions. I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing it.
Then we have the other question of the awards that have no medal assigned to them - the ribbons. In full dress blues (in the Corps, it could be different for other services?) the medals are worn on the left breast and the ribbons on the right breast.
Also the other badges; marksmanship, scuba, jump, DOD, etc etc are worn in different places and at different times.
Most servicemen who served a whole career in the service, have so many things to pin on that it becomes sort-of gaudy. I for one think it’s just showing off. Day-to-day uniform wear, it’s normally just ribbons, sometimes, ribbons and badges, but seldom.
For retirees and those who just served a short time, it’s much better, in my mind, to wear a small lapel pin, which proclaims your service. Medals in civilian clothes, regardless of what the VA says, seems wrong, except for really special times.
These special times could include: Veteran's Day – if you are at a ceremony honoring veterans; Memorial Day – again if at a special ceremony; Fourth of July – can’t see this one; Marine Corps Birthday (November 10th) – if at the Marine Corps Ball. But for just walking around – no.
Just one veteran’s opinion.
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7th November 07, 10:30 AM
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I have no problem at all with wearing the medals and ribbons I earned on appropriate occasions, in a respectful manner.
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7th November 07, 10:45 AM
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I'm all for you boys with a lot of "tossed salad" wearing the medals. Let the rest of the world see who the hero's among us are. In my case though, as a Peace Time Former Marine and Cavalry Scout my authorized medals are simply National Defense and Good Conduct. I'll stick to the simple pin for the branch of service or perhaps crossed sabers. Elegant, simple and says it all in my opinion.
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