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You should take your best suit to the dry cleaners. While waiting for it, go to an Arts and Crafts store and buy many different colors of construction paper, markers, and laminate. Then you can create your own medals, service stripes, rank, unit identifiers and name plates. Make sure you then laminate them, the Soldiers present would be upset to see your uniform looking dull. And now you're ready for the ceremony.

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