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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.

The 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 perfectretirement gift for any retiring uniformed personnel.

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