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10ClarionSt | 09:47 Sun 17th Nov 2024 | ChatterBank
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............last Sunday, after marching in Whitehall at the Remembrance Parade, when we got back onto Horseguards, there was Ross Kemp, right next to us, posing with all the veterans. I got the impression he was keen to be photographed with them and lots did. We had ours taken with him. He had a lot of medals on his right side and I asked him about them. He said they werre his grandfathers', who was a veteran of WW1 and WW2. He was really very nice and very accomodating with everyone. A nice experience all round. 

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There are photos of him wearing his medals with the veterans last week on his FaceBook page.  I believe his father served in the Royal Norfolk Regiment before joining the police

Having watched some of his documentary type series I get the impression he is sincere in his interest, and concern for those involved. 

Are you officially allowed to wear the medals of your ancestors ?  Seems strange to me.

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Yes, OG, you are allowed, but you must only wear them on the right side of your chest. This shows that you are representing a veteran. If you are a veteran, you wear them on the left side.

When my eldest grandson was an army cadet he was a standard bearer at the Remembrance Parade in Aberdeen.  He wore his great-grandad's WW2 medals but on the right side of his uniform.  

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