Wearing a medal has no purpose other than to communicate a message. -- Judge Sandra Ikuta of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, ruling in favor of a man convicted in a "stolen valor" case.
And here I always thought that medals were worn to show that the wearer had done something to earn them. I guess if I'm buried in uniform I could have them pin on a Silver Star or MOH even though the closest I ever came to combat was in L.A. during the Rodney King riots.
http://www.stripes.com/news/veteran...y-medal-is-protected-by-constitution-1.388241
And here I always thought that medals were worn to show that the wearer had done something to earn them. I guess if I'm buried in uniform I could have them pin on a Silver Star or MOH even though the closest I ever came to combat was in L.A. during the Rodney King riots.
http://www.stripes.com/news/veteran...y-medal-is-protected-by-constitution-1.388241