Are the medals and ribbons of the same award allowed to be worn at the same time?
Are the medals and ribbons of the same award allowed to be worn at the same time?
The use of large medals and badges is reserved for daytime attire, but ensure not to wear large medals and ribbons at the same time. The exception is the wear of unit ribbons on the right side on the Army uniform. When wearing civilian attire, ensure you comply with the same rules as if you were in uniform.
How can you find out what medals A veteran was awarded?
Individuals can request information on military service medals, decorations and awards online: https://www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center/awards-and-decorations.
Can you wear commemorative ribbons?
Commemorative medals are not authorized for wear via the Department of Defense but serve as a decoration to honor a particular conflict, action, or service. They are not worn on uniforms or built into medals racks but are a great addition to a shadow box or collection.
How do I find out what ribbons and medals I have?
You can mail a letter to the headquarters of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps in case of a problem or an appeal. Additionally, veterans and active service members can go to the administration section of their company or squad to get copies of their records and apply to receive medals.
How do I know what ribbons I have earned army?
You can quickly determine which medals you earned simply by examining your military discharge form (DD-214, WD 53-55, NAVPERS, etc). Listed on the form are all the medals your final military unit deemed, at the time of your discharge, you were authorized to possess.
What are all the ribbons on military uniforms?
Order of precedence
- Defense Distinguished Service Medal.
- Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal.
- Army Distinguished Service Medal.
- Navy Distinguished Service Medal.
- Air Force Distinguished Service Medal.
- Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal.