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NCRCrow said:beards in the navy..are practically extinct
No kidding!!
I always thought that was one of the prized Naval traditions.
Any serving sailors out there care to comment?

NCRCrow said:beards in the navy..are practically extinct
Roy Harding said:No kidding!!
I always thought that was one of the prized Naval traditions.
Any serving sailors out there care to comment?
Roy Harding said:There are many possible explanations. It is entirely possible that the officer in question had been on an exchange tour with the US, British, or other allied forces during the action in question. I'm not saying this particular officer was - just that it's one of many scenarios which would entitle him to this particular medal.
I had noticed that as well Acorn, myself being there with Op Scimitar/Friction and having been awarded the Gulf & Kuwait medal, was wondering what entitled him to the two medals?. I acknowledge that our unit (3 RCR M Coy) left before the commencement of hostilities, thus we were not entitled to the bar with the medal. I saw now leaf on his medal.....I too am bewildered as to why he has both medals.His bio indicates that he was CO of the comm sqn for CATGME in Doha, and he has the Gulf and Kuwait ribbon.
Blakey said:I had noticed that as well Acorn, myself being there with Op Scimitar/Friction and having been awarded the Gulf & Kuwait medal, was wondering what entitled him to the two medals?. I acknowledge that our unit (3 RCR M Coy) left before the commencement of hostilities, thus we were not entitled to the bar with the medal. I saw now leaf on his medal.....I too am bewildered as to why he has both medals.
After all who is going to dress down a BGen.
Jumper said:He is not entitled to wear them, if he has a similar qualification in the CF and a badge exists. I don't have them in front of me right, now but it's in the dress regs, I have US wings and was checking into it a while back.

