Posted on Dec 10, 2021
SFC Michael Hasbun
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Since my retirement ceremony is next month, I figured I'd get some external opinions.
I've seen Soldiers wear neck medallions to their retirement ceremony, but I'm curious as to public perception.
Part of me thinks it's a bit like public masturbation, the other part of me thinks it's fine, since the ceremony is about the totality of your service.
What are your thoughts?
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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Edited 3 y ago
Authorized under Army Regulation 670–1 - then go for it.
Wearing your German Volksmarch medallion - probably a bad idea.
You're retiring so if that's how you want to be remembered - what the hey - be that guy
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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You might be the only other person I've seen who knows the Volksmarch bling is "acceptance only". Well done, good sir.
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SFC Dennis Rodriguez
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Why not? Go for it.
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SMSgt Bob W.
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Is the ceremony a mandatory formation? If so, play the game for the last time. If not, have fun and enjoy the ENTIRE day. With mine, we had a "mandatory" formation whereby they issued a brownie ribbon, the retirement certificate to the Misses and me [30 minutes max]. Then, we had a bar-b-que with the families invited. It was great--wives talking, kids playing and the GIs lying [actually exaggerating and embellishing] our stories. Congratulation and enjoy retirement.
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