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Turns out the T-bird fits too...Ok, my new jacket came with moto pins that I don’t care for. There are a few holes, and while the grainy panel is ok with the holes the smoother panel wasn’t. I found this pin online which fills 2 holes nicely, and says a lot more about me.
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I think he is referring to pretending to have been a POW if you or a relative wasn’t.
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I think those who feel embarrassment or ire are more often those who haven't served and have a more delicate butt hurt.
Van:Well I served in the Army during Viet Nam. After I came back my younger Brother wore my fatigue jacket with my name on it...in honor of me. My best friend made a career out of the Navy and gave me his tribute jacket shortly before he died which I wear on occasion. When asked about it I tell the story of my friends service and missions in honor of him.
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I think those who feel embarrassment or ire are more often those who haven't served and have a more delicate butt hurt.
I personally feel very conflicted over military stuff having never served myself. I usually remove any badges, names, etc. i feel much more comfortable in demilitarized apparel.
I think those who feel embarrassment or ire are more often those who haven't served and have a more delicate butt hurt.