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My wife has her grandfather's WWII uniform & is wanting to put it in a shadowbox for display. I believe she also has his medals. Is it proper to display the uniform with the medals in place, or to have them separate? The Enemy's gate is down. | ||
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It think it would be better to display the actual medals apart imo. I would suggest using the ribbon bars for each corresponding medal on the uniform. Full medals are not usually worn other than on full dress uniforms on certain occasions. The actual medals can be mounted in a separate shadow box or display case in such a way as to not damage them. edited...just wanted to add that the medals might look good in the same display but I was saying it would be better not to attach to the uniform as extended period of hanging like that would eventually stretch the ribbons from the weight of the planchet.This message has been edited. Last edited by: tleo205, | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Here are some examples of medals with / without uniforms. In the end I think as long as you display the uniform / decorations with respect, it is up to the individual. https://www.militarymemoriesandmore.com/portfolio/ Here is a WW2 example.. | |||
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His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. |
I don't know if there is an established protocol. I'm just making a guess. I would say have them all in the same display, with the medals and uniform next to each other. The uniform was worn by all soldiers, but the medals are specific or unique to the man. | |||
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Three Generations of Service |
As said elsewhere, as long as it's done with respect, I don't think there is a right or wrong way to do it. Personally, I'd display the uniform blouse with ribbons (check references to get them in the proper order) and display the full-size medals separately. In the same shadow box is fine, but on their own backing. Not all ribbons have a corresponding full sized medal. AFAIK, all medals DO have a corresponding ribbon. Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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Res ipsa loquitur |
I recently took in my grandfather's Class A uniform for cleaning. This one dates back to the late 20s when he was commissioned. The dry cleaner wouldn't touch it because near 100 year old fabric can fall apart. He also recommended I remove the medals to help preserve the fabric. I still have his uniform stored sans medals and metal insignia. I like Rhino's shadow box and will probably do something like that. __________________________ | |||
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Banned for being genuinely stupid |
Nice looking shadowbox's RHINOWSO & PHPaul. | |||
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