Posted on Jun 8, 2016
Military dress at graduation? In most places, it's a no-no
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Schools have had to clamp down on dress codes over the years to prevent or discourage students from donning all sorts of wild costumes. While a military uniform is not a wild costume by any stretch it does typically fall outside established guidelines and dress codes to have everyone in a traditional cap and gown. A graduate who has somehow completed boot camp or is authorized to wear a full military uniform would be well served to check with the school ahead of time to see if they will make any exception to their policies. Better to not blind side them on graduation day.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
I forget the rules when I graduated from high school but several of my classmates had joined the National Guard and Reserves while they were still in high school. They liked having some extra cash and had to attend Guard and Reserve Meetings once a month & two weeks of summer camp. But I don't recall anyone wearing their uniforms to high school graduations. We were at war in Korea then and that may be the reason for it because Korea was constantly in the news and on TV with horrific casualties.. Maybe the military didn't allow it???
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
Most colleges allow the ROTC & NROTC officers to wear their uniforms at graduation.
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LTC (Join to see)
Sgt Tom Cunnally - you are correct, I know I graduated in uniform (a hundred years ago)
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