Re: Anzac 2015
I know that there has been a push for medals to be awarded to MN for services in conflict areas. My view is that they have degraded the significance of wearing medals by issuing so bloody many of them now. I recall growing up and if one saw a war veteran wearing a single medal or a few he was looked up to as someone that had gone through a lot to protect us. Nowadays every man and his dog seems to be stooped down with the weight of so many medals. I am expecting a lot of flack about this but it is an elephant in the room concerning recognition of bravery. That is what I am on about the recognition of bravery not service. Again years ago we used to all laugh at those tin pot countries where the generals got around festooned with medals and everything else only to find that we to have followed that path. I to have a veterans badge that has not seen the light of day since getting it simply because I was a galley boy at the time and looking back I was only there by accident not desire or forced to like so many others. No I would like to go back to the old ways where seeing a old timer with a bravery medal upon his person would be respected even more without all the other crap that they now issue out. Lets call a spade a spade. Seeing them on parade or in marches who would know what each one is unless really understanding all service medals from those for bravery up and beyond the call to duty. Think that the term "Decorations" is an apt name for a majority of them.
That's the way the mop flops.
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