Military display chest
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Here's a couple of photos of the antique chest I just completed to display my son's collection of Air Force medals, ribbons, challenge coins, patches, etc from his nearly 24 years of service. I was very honored for him to ask me to make this chest. I found the antique chest at an auction and knew it would be the perfect fit. I will deliver it to him next month.
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just wow.......and a master sargent......charlie
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Thank him for his service. Astounding work.
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Outstanding Wayne. A family heirloom for sure. Like Andy said, thank him for his service.
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Yup, John, in the Army, calling an enlisted man, no matter how high his rank, "Sir", would earn you a hard rap across your head. The Marines must be different, if you believe what you see in the movies. What is the real story? Are enlisted Marines addressed as "Sir"?
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As I was finishing my service in the army, The U.S. Army came out with the rank of command Sargent Major and had an equivalent for the the other branches of service. Referring to an enlisted man in any branch of service as "sir" is disrespectful since enlisted men work for a living.
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The son of a good friend went into the USA as an enlisted man against my advice to go into the Warrant Officer program that would have taken advantage of his flying experience. Somehow, his personal stature prevailed and he retired as Command Sergeant Major in his unit at Fort Hood a couple of years ago. His experience in rotor wing vehicles in Viet Nam and other places would have greased the wheels to his promotion to Commissioned ranks, but somehow he avoided such supposed promotions.
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