Posted on Jul 31, 2018
CPT Bryan Hug
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I am an honorably discharged veteran. Am I allowed to wear my earned medals on civilian clothes to my daughter's non-military wedding? I have checked AR 670-1 and also on-line but can't really find a clear answer. I would classify it as a formal occasion of ceremony but it is not of a "military nature."
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Let me ask you this. Who is going to correct you? Is the 1SG going to make you do push ups? Of course not. Wear them respectfully and with honor.
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CPT Bryan Hug
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Good point. Thanks for your input!
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I agree 100% sir. I'm all for not discrediting the service and whatnot but once I'm retired, I won't be referencing AR670-1 for much of anything.
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Right on!
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CPT Bryan Hug
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Thanks much for taking the time to reply to my question.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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It is a formal occasion and you can wear Awards. You can also wear your former dress uniform if it fits. The only rule it to wear it correctly. Thank you for your service, and congrats to your daughter and future sone in law.
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CPT Bryan Hug
CPT Bryan Hug
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Thank you for the reply and the congratulations greetings. I wasn't going to go so far as to pull out my uniform. (I believe it actually should still fit). But I've been out of the Army for a long time and also didn't want to give anyone the impression that I'm still on duty.
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