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Wearing of Grandfaters SAS tie
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Parachute Infantry
By David Webster
Of Courage And Determination
By Bernd Horn
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<blockquote data-quote="TARTAN23" data-source="post: 54462" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Hi Chris,</p><p> It all depends on how its percieved by others at events, such as on remembrance day. I assume no one has asked/challenged you about being a fomer member of the Regiment when you were wearing the tie ?</p><p>I completely understand your good intentions....Medals are different as these are awards/issued to the recipient and therefore if worn by a family member at such events, then readily accepted now as the family's own tribute to a loved one sadly no longer with us....Maybe just folding the tie up and having it in your pocket could be one solution ?? just my thought.... </p><p>Kind regards,</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TARTAN23, post: 54462, member: 236"] Hi Chris, It all depends on how its percieved by others at events, such as on remembrance day. I assume no one has asked/challenged you about being a fomer member of the Regiment when you were wearing the tie ? I completely understand your good intentions....Medals are different as these are awards/issued to the recipient and therefore if worn by a family member at such events, then readily accepted now as the family's own tribute to a loved one sadly no longer with us....Maybe just folding the tie up and having it in your pocket could be one solution ?? just my thought.... Kind regards, Dave [/QUOTE]
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