If you're Active Duty or Reserves on Active status, yes. If you're a Veteran, retired or otherwise, there are restrictions on when and where you can/should wear your uniform, typically dealing with military related events or national holidays (e.g., Veterans Day, July 4th, etc.).
It is generally illegal to wear a military uniform if you are not a member of the military or have not been authorized to wear it for a specific reason.
It is generally illegal to wear a military uniform in public if you are not a member of the military or have not been given permission to wear it.
To wear one's uniform for your wedding or not is a personal choice. If the wedding is on-base; a military wedding where the bride and groom come from the church under the crossed swords of their fellow officers is most impressive - if that is what the bride and groom want.
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Depending on the unit, military personel may have to wear a uniform when leaving post and when returning. Generally though, they are not required to be in uniform unless they remain on post.
Yes, you can wear your dress uniform at a sporting event.
If you retired from the military you may wear your uniform on any occasion that is appropriate and will not bring any shame to the service. A cruise would be a great place to wear a dress uniform.
Princess Anne chose to wear a military uniform because she holds honorary military roles and wanted to show her support and respect for the armed forces.
His Military Dress uniform.
Yes, you can - as long as you are not part of an official military burial detail or honor guard. However - in respect to the military service of the deceased, it would be honorable to wear your uniform.
I don't believe at age 6 she would be breaking any laws................
If they earned them, probably