Yes, you can wear your grandad's war medals, but it's important to do so with respect and understanding of their significance. Traditionally, medals are meant to be worn by the individual who earned them, so if you choose to wear them, it may be best to do so on occasions like memorial services or family events where their history is honored. Additionally, some veterans' organizations have specific guidelines about wearing medals, so it's worth checking those if you're unsure.
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there where many medals like the the flying skull or the wing of the united states of America
yes the standard infantry in Europe medals
Bronze and silver
it was in the 1950 when our grandads were in the war but he diedfrom mollie ,ben and Joseph it was in the 1950 when our grandads were in the war but he diedfrom mollie ,ben and Joseph
I'm not to sure but I think it's the right side!
Grandads-Robbers was created in 1971.
The duration of Grandads-Robbers is 1.45 hours.
Veterans may wear their medals on civilian clothes. The link below gives you information.
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Sometimes war medals can be worth a lot of money. The value of a British war medal depends on the specific kind of medal.
there are a lot of ww2 medals and there was not a AR back then on the right way to stack them. they would put the highest ones one top from right to left and go down. campaign ribbons are always on the bottom.