cthia wrote:I'm beginning to think that the PMV demands Honor to salute. Being Honor, I'm sure she would be delighted to show Harkness the respect that he deserves and has earned also whilst giving due respect to the medal and for what it stands - especially in lieu of the fact that he is responsible for her being alive. Whether, or not, each salute would fail to bleed Harkness red, has my chips on the former.
I was hoping that there was a real life parallel. There is the US Army Medal of Honor.7. Medal of Honor recipients have uniform privileges, which allow them to wear their uniforms at any time or place they choose, unlike other military personnel or retirees.
8. Although not required by law or military regulation, service members are encouraged to salute Medal of Honor recipients as a gesture of respect and courtesy regardless of rank or status and, if the recipients are wearing the medal, whether or not they are in uniform. This is the only instance where a Soldier will receive a salute from members of a higher rank.
*Where information about having privilege to wear their uniform at any time or place they choose reminds me of the incident with Janacek and White Haven about White Haven wearing his uniform in his presence while on half-pay. That couldn't happen to Sir Horace or Honor. Interesting as well.
*I forget the exact details of that.
http://armylive.dodlive.mil/index.php/2 ... ing-facts/
So I would assume that there is no "cancelling out effect" in effect when two medals are opposite each other. I think the medal itself demands respect, as well as the bearer.