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![]() "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... Sunny wrote: "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message Wearing other peoples' medals is damn bad form. Australians who do it outside of the Antipodes are snickered at. By whom? you? Quite a few. Wearing others' medals just is not done in North America and the U.K. http://entertainment.iafrica.com/news/255842.htm Wearing a dead relations medals, on the right breast at rememberance ceromonies is a mark of respect. Anyone who snickers at it is an arsehole. Wearing dead peoples' medals when there is no authority to do so from the fons honorum is disrespectful. Attendance and participation is sufficient. If you want to wear medals, earn and wear your own. Only in your opinion, if it's accepted practice in a country, so be it. (BTW I personally have earned and wear my own) Nothing wrong with a young child proudly wearing his dads medals, on his right breast. |
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