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Wearing more than one poppy?

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  1. GeeDubayou

    GeeDubayou Member

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    Is it considered disrespectful?
    Sadly, once again I will be at work on Remembrance Day. I come from a military family, I am ex navy as is my younger and my father is recently retired from the Royal Canadian Navy.
    My question is, would it be considered disrespectful if on Rememberance Day I wore 3 poppies?
    I want to wear a poppy for each of my grandfathers who served in WWII, and one for my father, who although is still alive, but to honor his service to the country.
     
  2. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Wear as many as you like matey...Where you like, How you like, no rules..no regs..Only uniformed miltary will follow their own rules. The rest of us, vets and civilians, do what you like. And buy as many as you like. Wear as many as you like, don't go for the males on left, females on right, English ones with leaf to be at 11 o'clock...Just wear em.
     
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    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    And on that, RIP Mick Islania and daughter..Ian Laird and Graham Snook, All good lads.
     
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