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Where do you draw the line? If you allow people to "display" (and I disagree with your wear/display semantics) their parent's medals, then what's to stop the next person from wanting to wear their parent's and grandparent's medals? Or three generations worth of medals? And so on, until people are standing there on Remembrance Day with 25 lbs of gongs hanging off their chest and we have to prop them up with scaffolding?
No. Medals are an honour bestowed on a single recipient. I wouldn't dare think of wearing my father's medals, although I'm not opposed to carrying them in a small shadow box with a photograph of him, and when the time is right my son will be told the same thing with regard to what I expect of my medals.
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No. Medals are an honour bestowed on a single recipient. I wouldn't dare think of wearing my father's medals, although I'm not opposed to carrying them in a small shadow box with a photograph of him, and when the time is right my son will be told the same thing with regard to what I expect of my medals.
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