Posted on Nov 8, 2014
Can some ribbon racks be over the top, or is more always better?
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If awarded all then more power to the service member. I must say that the larger the rack the more expensive it is to maintain. I chose to wear less when assigned to Recruiting Command because G-Jet seatbelts tore them up quick.
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As long as he is not violating orders or military direction; you earn them, wear them!!
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Wow. I took one look at him and thought to myself "he looks familiar". Then I looked up the Barksdale AFB Command Chief's name and it looked really familiar. I went to my office, pulled out an old AF yearbook I had, and there he was! We were stationed as Cops at Kunsan in the early 90's. He was a cop then worked on AC-130's. He has, indeed, been there, done that. He even has a DFC with V device...quite impressive.
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If orders back up those awards and decorations he is required to wear them. The question is irrelevant
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With 2 DFCs and a Bronze Star, bet is he probably was AFSOC at some point, not to mention the jump wings
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