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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I try not to judge in stuff like this. Maybe someone needed money? I know my father in law decorations are important to us but by the 3 or 4th generation maybe not.
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MSgt Neil Greenfield
MSgt Neil Greenfield
6 y
True, and it is historical. I would feel guilty buying this stuff, for whatever reason.
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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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It all depends on what you do with the decorations.
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MSgt Neil Greenfield
MSgt Neil Greenfield
6 y
I suppose. It's better than tossing them in the trash I guess. Another example is this one:

http://griffinmilitaria.com/cgi-bin/imcart/display.cgi?item_id=d405&cat=26&page=2&search=&since=0&status=&title=
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CSM Battalion Command Sergeant Major
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Some are lost in moves, found in abandoned homes, or sold at auction when no one is left. The significance of the medals are lost to separation of generations who have served.
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