What would happen if a vet wore his military uniform to divorce court?

dazed and confused asked:


My ex tends to think that he can still wear his military uniforms anywhere he wants. He has been out for 3 years. However, the DOD "law" states he cant wear them? What happens to him if he does wear them?

http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/133401p.pdf

he was awarded an Honorable/medical discharge. He can NOT go back in the military cause of the medical discharge.

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If he has been out for 3 years he can’t, it’s impersonating a US Soldier!

it is hard to say but what he should be wearing is a regular suit

Honorably discharged vets may wear the uniform any time they like.

Wearing a military uniform is not illegal in civilian law. Anyone can do it. It’s not impersonation unless you are actually impersonating, like filling out government forms which ask whether you’re an active duty soldier in the affirmative.

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