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== Uniform Display Case ==


A '''''Uniform Display Case''''' is a method for displaying uniform awards and decorations in a manner as close as possible to how they would appear on an actual uniform. Similar to a [[shadow box]] but with a uniform mounted inside.

A '''Uniform Display Case''' is a platform for displaying [[Medals]], [[Awards]], [[Rank]], [[Badges]] and other Uniform Decorations on a [[uniform]] in a frame that enables the dedicated individuals that have protected our communities and country in uniform to display their accomplishments and be proud of their service to our nation. What makes a ''Uniform Display Case'' different from a [[shadow box]] is that the “uniform” is mounted in a manner so that the sleeves, epaulettes and upper ¾ of the uniform are visible and the Awards and Decorations can be displayed similar to they would appear on an actual [[uniform]].

There are versions for U.S. [[Army]], [[Navy]], [[Air Force]], [[Marines]] as well as [[Police]] and [[Fire Departments]].

The ''Uniform Display Case'' allows service members to proudly display their [[uniform]] with all their medals and awards in their home or office rather than letting them gather dust in a closet or drawer.

A '''''Uniform Display Case''''' can be used by Active Duty, Retired or Ex-Service Members ([[Military]], [[Police]] or [[Fire Departments]]) and is the perfect[[retirement]] gift for any retiring uniformed personnel.


Examples of Uniform Display Cases can be viewed here: [http://www.uniformdisplay.com UniformDisplay.com]

Revision as of 06:20, 1 August 2007

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