by muffinstud » Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:22 pm
There's one other factor not...factored in yet.
Respect.
Being a retired Air Force member, he would have a great amount of pride in and respect for the uniform. Even though your jacket probably didn't look like contemporary BDU's, it might resemble a jacket worn in an earlier time frame. Still, there is no way that the jacket would be the same cut, because there is only one textile company that makes military cut clothing. No other company can legally make clothing with the same cut.
As for the patches, as long as you don't wear any that are earned, you're definitely within your rights. Unit patches and General Uniform patches are perfectly all right, even if people might ask if you have some connection with the unit on your patch. However, you're asking for trouble if you have a marksman patch or something like that. While not illegal, it is something that must be earned, and is highly disrespectful. I know if I saw someone wearing a purple heart medal who I knew never even went into combat, I'd smash their teeth in. Then I'd take them to the dentist, have their teeth fixed, then kick them in again.
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