Only if someone gives one to you.
I recieved my uncle's sword when I graduated from Navy ROTC. He had recently retired, having spent 33 years in submarines, including pre-commissioning crew for USS Nautilus. It had his name and initials etched on the blade. I used it throughout my twenty-year career as it had been presented, although I bought a new sword knot.
My wife gave me a shield-shaped wall plaque where it hung on the "I Love Me" wall in the den. When our DD was to graduate from USNA, I had my name and initials and my commisioning year and her name, initials and commissioning year etched in the blade in a similar style. Brought tears to the eyes of our normally stoic daughter.
Although the three of us were differing heights, no one ever commented on the length of the sword.