Here is a grouping of DPRK Orders and Medals from my collection displayed on the tunic of a Lieutenant of the Korean Peoples Army.
You might think it odd that a presumably young officer would wear such a display of decorations. But in north Korea, the rule in the military is that a soldier is authorized to wear the medals that his Father was awarded! It is obviously an attempt to foster the spirit of militarism and the idea of the need to be constantly ready for war, just as your Father was.
One note: The Hero of the DPRK award at the top of the uniform is a copy.
You might think it odd that a presumably young officer would wear such a display of decorations. But in north Korea, the rule in the military is that a soldier is authorized to wear the medals that his Father was awarded! It is obviously an attempt to foster the spirit of militarism and the idea of the need to be constantly ready for war, just as your Father was.
One note: The Hero of the DPRK award at the top of the uniform is a copy.
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