WASHINGTON (AP) -- The top Marine Corps general has decided to allow his troops to wear bracelets commemorating friends killed in action, settling a debate that has roiled some in the force. Gen. James Amos planned to announce Tuesday that Marines can wear the KIA bracelets, usually thin rubber or ...
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Is it authorized to wear the Livestrong ( or any) braclet in uniform? I've seen some cadets and even some USCG Personal wearing them while in uniform.
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