Identify These Medals

Can anyone identify these?
Canadian "Veterans" came to a Canadian rally and these aren't canadian or american medals.

who are these people?

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Other urls found in this thread:

canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/medals/medals-chart-index.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_States_Armed_Forces
veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/medals-decorations
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

>these aren't canadian or american medals.
source?

medals are public information on multiple government websites. They're aren't that many of them, you can look manually.

I looked them up myself manually, both canadian and american medals, which should have been every medal issued in both countries; and couldn't match any of them.

Thank you for your cervix (male)
Distinguished Golden dilator
Snowflake Cross Tranny Class I

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original pic

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Something doesn't seem right here. They don't seem to be leaf medals. Maybe he's a vet from some other country... what does he look like?

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this was the original source

official canadian medal chart
canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/medals/medals-chart-index.html
(cant find a match)

american medal chart
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_States_Armed_Forces

military medals are usually super public information in every country

The green beret is Royal Marines (Canada has no marines) and the black one is Royal Navy or other Commonwealth navy, not Royal Canadian, beret badge is different.

See:

the man looks pretty old, could be medals earned in service in the UK armed forces prior to Canadian independence.

think i might have found one of them

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i looked through the long list of UK medals and I didn't see any matches there either; though that list is longer

that long service medal was retired in 1930
the new one (relatively) has a white stripe on the edge

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>Some awards are not included, such as those related to the two World Wars and Korean War as well as some provincial awards. It is unlikely that they will be awarded to serving members of the Canadian Forces.

Apparently there are many medals designated for specific campaigns and the like that aren’t on the database (that I’m looking at) this quote from the government database suggest older vets would be likely to have such medals.

canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/medals/medals-chart-index.html

is there another source that can identify these medals?

the implication obviously is that there's undercover plants masquerading as veterans inside the protests

This list on the veterans affairs website seems a little more complete than the previous database I linked. Shows many conflict specific medals that the previous site did not have.

veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/medals-decorations

Also just noticed, he has (what looks like to be) an anchor on his beret. Looking for Naval medals may yield more results.

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25 pages worth of medals and no match on any of them.

>medal with a ton of cool shit like a drum that shows you're bad ass
vs
>medal with an old man wearing a silly hat

this dude is pretty old maybe he came over on a U-boat i didn't check the nazi medals

What's this guys problem?

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His genetics

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IT'S MR OINKERS!

he's a government agent and someone is taking a picture of the fake medals is what his problem is

NOT YOUR ARMY TRANNY

Don't recognise the medals, before my time and I never paid much attention to medals anyway. But the guy on the left is definitely wearing a royal marines beret and capbadge, the shaping doesn't suggest he's a fraud. The older guy looks to be wearing a royal navy beret and capbadge. Could be father and son from Britain.

First medal is the "Order of Epstein" for brave the procurement of children under 12.
Second one is the medal of valour for "internet shitposting".
The third is the "Clinton Cross" for most suicide like murders committed.

BTW, commonwealth citizens can serve in UK armed forces so they may even be Canadian.

Is there a canadian or UK version of the VFW? they could be organizational medals. I don't see them popping up in any medals list so far.

i'm not saying these guys are fake and the canada/uk system of nobody is a real country causes problems identifying these things...

but it's suspicious that none of these medals, 0/3 can be successfully identified.