Can I wear my fathers 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 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 I wear my fathers military medals?

It is permissible for veterans and retirees to wear military awards on civilian clothes for gatherings of a military theme. On significant holidays, veterans and retirees are encouraged to wear their awards and medals. The choice of either full-size medal or miniature is an individual one.
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Can my child wear my medals?

Only service medals and decorations mounted on a medal bar (full-size or miniature) can be worn by a relative. It is acceptable to wear a family member's miniature medals mounted on a medal bar if preferred.
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Can I wear my grandad's war medals UK?

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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Can I wear my medals on civilian clothing?

'The official rules for wearing medals allow only official awards to be worn. Unofficial purchased medals and foreign medals which do not have the Sovereign's permission to be worn are not allowed.
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Can I wear my grandfather's medals on Remembrance Day?

Can I wear my relative's medals? Yes. Allowance is made for family members of a deceased recipient to wear that person's medals on commemorative occasions such as Anzac Day. When worn by others, the medals are worn on the right side to show that the wearer is not the original recipient.
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When can you wear your medals?

Other ceremonial events that you can wear medals at include parades, military presentations, general veterans or military meetings, and funerals. You should only wear medals on civilian clothes when those clothes are still formal attire. Do not wear medals on casual civilian clothes, even during a military event.
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What side do you wear medals that aren't yours?

As the medal is unofficial, it should not be worn. However it is often worn and, if it is, it must not be in line with official State awards. It is usually worn on the left pocket, below any official awards, or on the right lapel.
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Can you inherit a Medal of Honor?

In total, 3,526 Americans have earned the Medal of Honor since it was first authorized by Congress in December 1861. More than 1,500 were issued in the Civil War, which predates the current standards for consideration. In some cases, a family line dies out and there is no one to inherit a medal.
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Can I claim my father's ww2 medals?

If the Service person is deceased, the immediate next of kin is entitled to receive any medals. The immediate next of kin will be the spouse - but if also deceased, it will be the eldest child.
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Can a veteran wear his uniform to a funeral?

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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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What military medals am I entitled to?

You can quickly determine which medals you earned simply by examining your military discharge form (DD-214, WD 53-55, NAVPERS, etc). Listed on the form are all the medals your final military unit deemed, at the time of your discharge, you were authorized to possess.
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Should I wear medals to a wedding?

Ideally, unofficial medals should not be worn at public ceremonial and commemorative events, but if they are worn as the occasion demands, the convention is that they are worn on the right breast.
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Do you salute a VC winner?

There is no official requirement that appears in the official Warrant of the VC, nor in Queen's Regulations and Orders, but tradition dictates that this occurs and as such the Chiefs of Staff will salute a Private awarded a VC or GC.
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How many medals can you have in a row?

Multiple rows of medals should be grouped with the same number of medals in each row, with the lesser number in the top row if necessary. A maximum of three medals may be worn side by side in a single row with no overlap.
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Can you wear your military medals on civilian clothing UK?

Service personnel may only wear on uniform or in civilian clothes orders, decorations, medals, ribbons and emblems awarded to them or approved for them to wear by HM The Queen. This precludes Service personnel from wearing any order, decoration, medal, ribbon or emblem awarded to another whether a friend or relative.
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How much are medals worth?

A medal, especially one that has been in your family for generations or was given to you by a person you care for, can be priceless. Therefore, this value cannot be measured in terms of money. Many medal collectors consider themselves as the current custodian of a medal, rather than the owner.
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Should you clean old war medals?

You may need to clean or even polish your medal before storing it. However, we don't recommend polishing unless absolutely necessary because the repeated abrasion of polishing will damage the sharpness of the medal's design.
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Can I get a copy of my grandfather's war medals?

Replica medals are available from a medals dealer or a commercial military memorabilia outlet. Many of these replicas are high quality and can be difficult to distinguish from the originals. To request a list of your relatives entitled awards, please complete the Defence Medals Application Form.
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What does a clasp mean on a medal?

A medal was given for service, with a clasp for each battle fought. After four clasps were earned the medal was turned in for a cross with the battle names on the arms, and additional clasps were then added.
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Can I wear my military medals on a tuxedo?

Formal evening attire such as tuxedos and formal evening jackets, require the use of miniature medals and badges. Ribbons are not worn on this uniform. The use of large medals and badges is reserved for daytime attire, but ensure not to wear large medals and ribbons at the same time.
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How many medals can you wear in a row UK?

Only one row of medals is worn in the UK. 5 or six medals may be worn side by side, it is dependant on the wearers chest size and also type of uniform.
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How do I find out what medals my father was awarded?

The general public may also purchase a copy of the veteran's OMPF to determine the awards due and obtain the medals from a commercial source. Individuals can request information on military service medals, decorations and awards online: https://www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center/awards-and-decorations.
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