Let’s hold the Legacy of Wearing Medals by Exservicemen
Medals are not just metallic insignia — they are symbols of honour, service, sacrifice, and the lifelong pride of having served the nation in uniform. Even after retirement, ex-servicemen remain ambassadors of the Indian Armed Forces. Wearing medals on civil attire during appropriate occasions serves as a reminder to society of the invaluable contributions made by veterans.
To ensure uniformity, decorum, and dignity, the Ministry of Defence has laid down clear guidelines regarding when and how ex-servicemen should wear their medals while in civil dress.
I. 🏅 Full-Size Medals — When to Wear
Full-size service and gallantry medals should be worn on national, ceremonial, or military occasions that carry official or patriotic significance. These include:
- Republic Day (26th January)
Participation in or attendance at national parades or flag hoisting ceremonies. - Independence Day (15th August)
Celebrations marking the nation’s freedom. - Service Day / Raising Day / Corps Day
Ceremonies commemorating the establishment of a regiment, corps, or unit. - Vijay Diwas (16th December)
Celebrating India’s victory in the 1971 war. - Wreath-Laying Ceremonies
Memorial services honouring fallen soldiers. - Receptions at Rashtrapati Bhawan or Raj Bhawan
State-level receptions involving the President or Governors. - Standard or Colour Presentation Parades
Ceremonial recognition of distinguished units. - Passing Out Parades (POP)
Graduation events at training academies or units. - Unit Anniversaries and Reunions
Formal regimental gatherings and milestone celebrations. - State or Military Funerals
Paying last respects to departed dignitaries or veterans. - Embassy/High Commission Events
National celebrations abroad organized by Indian missions. - Armed Forces Functions & Veterans’ Rallies
Official veteran meets, military exhibitions, or defence conclaves. - Aid to Civil Power
When called upon officially to assist civil administration. - Duty Visits to Military Headquarters
For official or ceremonial visits to military establishments.
II. 🎖️ Miniature Medals — When to Wear
Miniature medals are smaller representations of full medals and are suited for semi-formal or social occasions where military decorum is maintained. These may be worn on:
- Official or Private Dinners, Cocktails, Receptions
Especially when attended by military personnel or government dignitaries. - Functions at Messes or Military Institutions
Such as commemorative events, reunions, or seminars. - Events Around Republic Day / Independence Day
Community or association gatherings around national holidays. - Receptions at Residences of Service Chiefs
Functions hosted by Chief of Army, Navy, or Air Staff. - Embassy/High Commission Events
National Day celebrations or veterans’ dinners abroad. - Armed Forces & Veterans’ Gatherings
Felicitation ceremonies, book launches, or veteran-focused programs.
✅ Miniature medals add dignity to formal wear without the weight or prominence of full-size medals.
III. ⚠️ Important Do’s and Don’ts
❌ Medals Must NOT Be Worn At:
- Political Gatherings or Rallies
- Protests or Demonstrations
- Marches of any political or activist nature
❌ Medals Cannot Be Worn If:
- The individual was dismissed or discharged on disciplinary grounds.
- The veteran is serving a sentence or under court-martial conviction.
✅ When Wearing Medals, Always Maintain:
- Dignity: Your conduct should reflect honour and pride.
- Respect: For the uniform, medals, and the nation.
- Proper Decorum: Including suitable attire, posture, and language.
🎖️ The medals are not just about what you’ve done — they’re about what you continue to represent.
IV. 💬 A Message to All Veterans
Even after you’ve hung up your uniform, your legacy marches on.
You are not just a retired soldier, sailor, or airman —
You are a living reminder of the values and valour of the Indian Armed Forces.
- Wear your medals with pride.
- Represent your service with humility.
- Inspire the next generation with your dignity.
Let every medal you wear be a badge of honour — not just for your chest, but for your character.
🇮🇳 Jai Hind!
Respect the Medal. Honour the Uniform. Uphold the Legacy.
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