I second (third?) the idea of having it made into a kilt pin, especially if he is a USAF veteran. It would be a way to honor his father's service and his memory while maintaining proper protocol as to wearing military devices. Another alternative would be to find a duplicate to have made into a kilt pin thus preserving the original.
"My beloved America, thank you for your children. If your children want to become soldiers I will train them. When they are hungry I will feed them. When they are thirsty I will give them water. When they fight for freedom I will lead them. When they are unsteady on the battlefield I will motivate them. If they die on the battlefield I will bury them. So help me God."
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