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Veterans urged to wear their medals on civvies on Veterans Day

Huggy Bear

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15653208/

"WASHINGTON - Military veterans display their medals and service ribbons all day once a year in Australia. It’s a tradition that Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson would like to import to the U.S.

Nicholson is asking America’s veterans to wear their medals and service ribbons on their civilian clothes all day on Veterans Day this Saturday, not just when they appear in uniform or participate in Veterans Day events.

While in Sydney last April, Nicholson participated in Australia and New Zealand’s largest secular celebration, ANZAC Day, a commemoration of those allied nations’ role in a key World War I battle.
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“My wife and I went into a cafe and the guy who took our order had his ribbons on, and the guy who made our cappuccino had his ribbons on,” Nicholson said in an interview Thursday. “It made me think, it’s the kind of thing we should develop as a tradition in our country.”

The secretary said he wants to give veterans license to express more pride in their military service, and not to feel it’s bragging to show their medals and ribbons. It also may foster more open conversations with families and friends about military service, he said.

As a Vietnam veteran who once avoided calling attention to his service, Nicholson said he wants to make sure today’s veterans can keep enjoying high levels of popular support. In recent weeks he has been asking veterans groups to encourage the show of pride and service."

Hmmmm. Ribbons on civvies. I guess this could work. Although, it is kind of embarassing that we all look like third world corporals with so many medals. Dropping LGBs from 15000' isn't quite the same as invading Iwo Jima or patrolling Baghdad.
 

phrogdriver

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Third world corporals don't have many ribbons. Third world COLONELS have them wrapping around both sides.

If you go to a Marine Corps Ball that has veterans in attendance or to a VFW/American Legion-type event, you'll see ribbons or miniature medals on tux or suit jackets. It's not a crazy idea if done tastefully.

Perhaps if civilians saw who really makes and has made up the military, they would have a greater understanding of it.
 

Flash

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Third world corporals don't have many ribbons. Third world COLONELS have them wrapping around both sides.

If you go to a Marine Corps Ball that has veterans in attendance or to a VFW/American Legion-type event, you'll see ribbons or miniature medals on tux or suit jackets. It's not a crazy idea if done tastefully.

Perhaps if civilians saw who really makes and has made up the military, they would have a greater understanding of it.


The Brits and the Commonwealth guys do it and they look pretty classy, usually.

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The cross with the white and purple ribbon is the Military Cross, roughly equivilant to a Silver Star for actions on land.

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Goober

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"You'd be interested to know this uniform was given to me by the Captain of the Links of St. Andrews in Scotland. They invented the game there, but they call it 'gof' without the 'L' as we do..."
 
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