By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

It's the story, not necessarily the stone or other bells and whistles, that gives jewelry shared between generations its high value.
'I remember every time my mother went out to an important occasion, she always wore those earrings or that bracelet. When the next person in line can be so fortunate to have it passed along, it comes with all the memories," Mr. King said.
It could make a child proud to wear such a symbolic item many years later, Mr. King said.