Yes. All retired (meaning officers, or enlisted who were retired after 20+ years) can wear the uniform once they are no longer in the military and can be buried in it. Also any Veteran can do the same.
*note Veteran means they served during wartime or peacetime and do not have to have been overseas
yes as long as it is a uniform that is allowed to be worn in public. YOU MUST BE ENTITLED TO WEAR IT. Keep in mind it must be appropriate or you should not do it. if you are simply attempting to not have to purchase a suit then i suggest borrowing one from someone or wearing black slacks and a black sweater vest instead
no, because others might find this offensive to their whanau.
Yes, you certainly can. Many military members and veterans have been buried in their Service Dress uniform (their branch's dress uniform).
Anyone who has served their nation in a military uniform is a veteran.
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
Anyone who has served their nation in a military uniform is a veteran.
Why not? If a person has EVER worn the military uniform of their nation, they are a veteran.
A veteran is anyone who has served their nation in wearing the military uniform, in war or peace.
Any person who has ever served their nation in a military uniform is a veteran.
If you have worn a military uniform in service to your nation, YOU ARE A VETERAN.
Yes, if You are a serving, or a veteran of the US. Military.
A veteran is anyone who has served their nation wearing the military uniform, in war or peace.
Anyone who served their nation honorably in wearing a military uniform, in war or peace, is a veteran.
Veteran's Day is celebrated to honor all veterans who have worn the military uniform in service to their nation.
A veteran is anyone who has honorable served their nation wearing the military uniform