depends on your branch of service and the uniform type. The Navy for example can choose to wear their highest three awards on some uniforms and both the navy and Marines can choose to not wear any ribbons on the khaki shirt
Blouse
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
No, it hasn't.
NO. Anyone who has worn a military uniform in service to their nation, war or peace, is a veteran.
Ribbons are usually worn on US Army Class A uniforms. They are placed on the wearer's left breast, above the pocket, in "Order of Precedence". There are many lists/picture charts available everywhere.
do you wear unit awards on the dress blues for a military ball
Anything that the military uniform dress code doesn't allow.
Blouse
Yes, awards earned in the Navy can be worn on your Army uniform.
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
yes it is in the rules of baseball.
Why not? If a person has EVER worn the military uniform of their nation, they are a veteran.
Each US Military Service has its' own regulations concerning the wear of military awards. They are worn in a prescribed "Order of Precedence". This Order can also be found in each services' regulations.
To honor all those who have worn the military uniform in defense of their nation, war or peace.
It is called a trenchcoat, or a Slatsvecken.
If you have worn a military uniform in service to your nation, YOU ARE A VETERAN.
only if it is part of the uniform as in the American soldiers cammies or if the uniform allows for some personal choice such the flight suits of flgiht crews