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Originally Posted by L-Pink
Wouldn't you think a fellow officer in the courthouse might have been curious as to what those ribbons were for? And a WW2 ribbon at that! Did she even know what they represented or did she view them as fashion accessories? lol lol crazy.
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this is some odd shit
Harkins writes "Workman got a hold of [The Sanford Police Department] and said they told him they didn’t have their own awards system, so they went to the Army-Navy store around the corner and picked out Defense Department military ribbons to fit their own format. The WWII was selected, the police department official told Workman, because they knew there weren’t many veterans from that period alive so they didn’t think people would notice."
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what's in the coffee down there???
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