Re: Anzac 2015

Originally Posted by
Ivan Cloherty
I personally disagree that relatives of those who earned the medals should wear them at all under any circumstances, whether it be on the right or wrong side, regardless of their age. We are all (normally) proud of our parents/grandparents etc but doesn't (or shouldn't) give them the right to wear 'their relatives medals' I've seen relatives who are a disgrace to their families sporting these medals/ribbons as if they had earned them themselves, I think it demeans the medal and those to whom it was awarded. Just my opinion.
I respect your opinion mate and can understand where you are coming from in regards to this issue. Just want to throw an alternative scenario into that thought. It is now common for those veterans to march wearing their medals and decorations on their left side plus also wearing the medals and decorations of either mates or family on their right hand side. What are your personal feeling on this practice as I personally find that it signifies true feelings towards their comrades. In a lot of cases they are honoring those who where unable to receive them themselves.
That's the way the mop flops.
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