Can a son wear his father's medals?

The rule is that war medals should only be worn on the left breast by the person upon whom they were conferred. Technically this honour remains with the individual and does not pass to a widow, parent or relative upon death.
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Can my child wear my medals?

Can I wear my relative's medals? Yes.
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Can family members wear military medals?

Regardless of the occasion, you should only wear medals that were awarded to you. Never wear medals or awards that were granted to another person, even if that person was a close relative.
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Can civilians wear military medals?

Retirees and veterans can wear all categories of medals on appropriate civilian clothing. This includes clothes designed for veteran and patriotic organizations. The medals may be worn on: Veterans Day.
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Who can wear medals on the right?

Medals may only be worn by the persons upon whom they were conferred and, in no case, does the right to wear these or their ribbons devolve to a family member or relative other than the provisions that are detailed within this document. 6.
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Can I wear my grandads medals?

When is OK to wear my relatives medals ? War medals and service decorations of any sort may be worn only by the person upon whom they were conferred, and in no case does the right to wear war or service medals, or their ribbons, pass to any relative when the recipient is dead.
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Is it an Offence to wear medals?

The intention of the Awards for Valour (Protection) Bill (Bill 10, 2016- 17) is to make it a criminal offence for a person to wear, or display in public, medals or insignia that were awarded for valour, when they are not entitled to do so and when such action is done with the specific intent to deceive.
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When can I wear my military medals?

Wearing Military Medals:

Wearing medals in civilian clothing - typically as spectator at a parade or an invitation to a function - may require you to wear your medals or those of a next of kin.
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Can a non military person get a Medal of Honor?

There are eight civilians who have received the Medal of Honor. The civilian recipients were all from the Civil War era, including the only woman to receive the medal, Mary Edwards Walker, a surgeon for the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Can a veteran wear his uniform to a funeral?

Wearing The Uniform As A Veteran

Wearing a uniform as a veteran is technically only permitted during special occasions “typically centered around military service and family events” including military funerals, military weddings, etc.
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Can you wear someone elses war medals?

While it is not an offence to own medals which have not been awarded to you, it is illegal under section 197 of the Army Act 1955 to use these to pretend to be a member of the armed forces.
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Can my son wear my miniature medals?

You cannot wear the medals of a living person (relative) nor can you wear medals or decorations to which you are not entitled.
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Can I wear my father's medals on Remembrance Day in Canada?

A question which frequently surfaces, (especially just prior to Remembrance Day) is the wearing of medals which belonged to a member of the family, be it grandfather, father, uncle, mother etc. The answer to this question is a resounding “NO!”
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Can I claim my father's ww2 medals?

If you're applying for someone else's medal

If the veteran has died, you must be the official next of kin. The general rules for the official next of kin are: the person's spouse or civil partner has the first claim to the medal, and then the eldest child. if there's no spouse or child, the parent is entitled to apply.
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What side do family wear medals?

Both female and male veterans wear their medals over their chest on the left-hand side of their uniform. Widows, widowers, and other relations of veterans may wear their relative's medals on the right. A veteran with medals on both sides may wear their own medals on the left and those of a relative on the right.
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Can you wear commemorative medals?

AWARD miniature commemorative medals are supplied mounted, ready-to-wear and are available without restriction.
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Has anyone won 2 Medal honors?

To date, the maximum number of Medals of Honor earned by any service member has been two. The last living individual to be awarded two Medals of Honor was John J. Kelly October 3, 1918; the last individual to receive two Medals of Honor for two different actions was Smedley Butler, in 1914 and 1915.
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Who can receive Medal of Honor?

The deed performed must have been one of personal bravery or self-sacrifice so conspicuous as to clearly distinguish the individual above his comrades and must have involved risk of life. The Medal of Honor was established by a joint resolution of Congress in July 1862, and was first issued during the Civil War.
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Do you have to salute a Medal of Honor recipient?

Special status in the exchange of salutes

While military members aren't required to salute Medal of Honor recipients, they are encouraged to do so as long as the recipient is physically wearing the medal, even when the recipient is in civilian clothes.
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What side do I wear my dad's war medals?

The rule is that war medals should only be worn on the left breast by the person upon whom they were conferred. Technically this honour remains with the individual and does not pass to a widow, parent or relative upon death.
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When should medals be worn?

With morning dress, full-size orders, decorations and medals normally mounted on a medal bar or pocket insert should be worn, when required. With dinner jacket, when invitations specify decorations, it is correct to wear miniatures, and only one star (or the badge of a Knight Bachelor) and one neck decoration.
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Can you wear military medals on a suit?

Miniature ribbons and medals can also be worn on a civilian suit at Veterans' functions, memorial events, formal occasions of ceremony and social functions of a military nature.
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When can I wear my medals UK?

Foreign Orders, Decorations and Medals

It should be noted that official decorations, medals or emblems should only be worn if you are entitled to and have been approved for acceptance and wear. Unofficial medals should not be worn with official orders, decorations and medals.
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When can ex servicemen wear medals UK?

In the United Kingdom the policy for serving personnel is quite clear; Armed forces personnel must not wear commemorative medals whilst serving. Ex service personnel can wear commemorative medals in a row underneath any official military medals.
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Is it illegal to wear military uniform as a civilian UK?

(1)It shall not be lawful for any person not serving in Her Majesty's Military Forces to wear without Her Majesty's permission the uniform of any of those forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform: Provided that this enactment shall not ...
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