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<blockquote data-quote="cktad" data-source="post: 1885536" data-attributes="member: 2521"><p>I'm afraid I have to disagree with wearing something you did not earn the right to wear. 99% of the people who see you wearing it will think you are a recon Marine or police officer. What next, wearing a Medal of Honor because I want to honor the guy who got one? A Vietnam Vet friend of mine has a son who is an Army Ranger and he is always wearing his son's ranger T-shirts along with his Vietnam Vet hat. Every person he talks to thinks he was a ranger in Vietnam (he wasn't) until he corrects them and then he gets embarrassed about it. Why not wear a "my son is a Ranger" T-shirt? And what about the ones who see it that he doesn't talk to? I honestly think individuals who do this want people to think they are something they aren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cktad, post: 1885536, member: 2521"] I'm afraid I have to disagree with wearing something you did not earn the right to wear. 99% of the people who see you wearing it will think you are a recon Marine or police officer. What next, wearing a Medal of Honor because I want to honor the guy who got one? A Vietnam Vet friend of mine has a son who is an Army Ranger and he is always wearing his son's ranger T-shirts along with his Vietnam Vet hat. Every person he talks to thinks he was a ranger in Vietnam (he wasn't) until he corrects them and then he gets embarrassed about it. Why not wear a "my son is a Ranger" T-shirt? And what about the ones who see it that he doesn't talk to? I honestly think individuals who do this want people to think they are something they aren't. [/QUOTE]
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