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got a question for the military folks. ...

mowin

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Im getting some custom paint work done to my golf cart. I want to do something to honor our military. I haven't served myself, dad did in WWII, and don't know what the etiquette is in this situation. The last thing I want to do is disrespect our heroes, or give the impression that I served.

The eagle is going on the front of the cart, and im trying to figure out what to put on the sides.

So whats everyones opinions?
 

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As I Vet I have no issue in showing your pride in your country or the men and women who served. Go for it.
 
Just a little off topic. Is the pic. of the eagle and flag on any brand of t-shirt that can be purchased? I guess you can tell I like that.

Oh yeah, I agree with Wiredux.

After searching for awhile, I found it.
 
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pics of ships, planes, historical scenes, branch logos, etc. use those, find a good airbrush artist and fit a few of those on the thing you're painting. I've seen many bikes do this exact thing.
 
Thanks for the replies. Just want to make sure it honor's and not implies I served myself. Keep the ideas coming...
 
I'm really thinking about the battlefield cross with " all gave some, some gave all". Is that going to far????
 
do it tastefully and find someone with some skill (so it doesn't look like crap), and we'll be happy.

here's an example of the kind of tribute bike I'm talking about and like to see.

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Just a little off topic. Is the pic. of the eagle and flag on any brand of t-shirt that can be purchased? I guess you can tell I like that.

Oh yeah, I agree with Wiredux.

After searching for awhile, I found it.

I have a patch on my vest of pic. It is called "War Paint" and is usually pretty easy to find, most vendors carry it. The bottom part of the patch normally includes the quote, "These colors don't run"
 
Im getting some custom paint work done to my golf cart. I want to do something to honor our military. I haven't served myself, dad did in WWII, and don't know what the etiquette is in this situation. The last thing I want to do is disrespect our heroes, or give the impression that I served.

The eagle is going on the front of the cart, and im trying to figure out what to put on the sides.

So whats everyones opinions?


I think it's perfect. I wear this helmet myself. The Bell Patriot

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Im getting some custom paint work done to my golf cart. I want to do something to honor our military. I haven't served myself, dad did in WWII, and don't know what the etiquette is in this situation. The last thing I want to do is disrespect our heroes, or give the impression that I served.

The eagle is going on the front of the cart, and im trying to figure out what to put on the sides.

So whats everyones opinions?
US Code, Title 36, Chapter 10, United States Flag Code, Section 176, Respect for Flag, Para (g) [http://www.usflag.org/uscode36.html] states the following:
The flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature.

Even though I've seen it done a lot I wonder if art work like the eagle you're proposing to use might not fall within the intent of this paragraph. I'm not saying you should or should not use the eagle art but did at least want you to be aware of the Code paragraph. Yes, the code is written in terms of the real flag, but does that mean it's requirements do not apply to printed and painted versions? I'm inclined to think it does, particularly since paragraphs (i) and (j) do specifically refer to printed and embroidered likenesses.
 
I have seen a read that code a few times. I do think the eagle and flag is showing the patriotism for our country very tastefully. I have shown that pic to many vets and asked if they liked or thought it broke the code. Everyone liked it so far.
 
I have seen a read that code a few times. I do think the eagle and flag is showing the patriotism for our country very tastefully. I have shown that pic to many vets and asked if they liked or thought it broke the code. Everyone liked it so far.


AGREE!!!!!!!:thumbup:
 
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