Happy2BaNavyMom
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Reaching out to the greater minds here. My DS (Youngster at USNA) will be attending the Memorial Service for his grandmother (my mother) soon. Thankfully, he only has to leave 1/2 day early due to the service being held during his spring break. His grandmother was NOT military. His grandfather is a retired Navy Captain in the Chaplain Corps Reserves. To me, my DS wearing his uniform at the Memorial Service is a sign of respect, and, certainly his surviving grandfather's "pride and joy". My DS is NOT THRILLED at the idea. Other than saying it's a sign of respect, (and, really, he has no other suits or very nice outfits) any other seeds I can plant that will push him towards wearing the uniform? Is there some written protocol? Any advice is appreciated at this time. Thanks in advance.