No, because Naval units do not typically wear shoulder sleeve insignia (patches). There are exceptions to this rule, however. If the Naval unit was under an Army command they may be authorized the shoulder sleeve insignia, former wartime service (combat patch) of the Army command to which they were assigned.
It depends on the situation. The Veterans of Foreign Wars considers the Expeditionary Medals evidence of engagement in combat for purposes of membership.
The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.
Yes, they do, except for the Army Combat Uniform, which does not have epaulets.
no you can not.... per marine corp and anvy guidlines you are only alloted one combat action ribbon...one you have earned one you can not earn another....check your uniform regulations...the combat actikon ribbon has no autorized devices
Soldiers were issued different uniforms for different functions and uses. Each country name may be a little different. The Russian Army had like 5 different uniforms. Here are some names for the categories of uniforms. Combat or Field - Uniform, weapons and gear needed for combat; usually a light load. Full Combat - uniform, packs, canteen and equipment needed for several days in the field Utility - used for working outside. Walking-out dress - Worn on leave. Dress - Usually a coat and tie with ribbons and nice shoes. Parade Dress - Best uniform that could include white gloves and belts and polished shoes and equipment.
Yes, the multicam uniform is authorized for wear by the 82nd Airborne Division in the U.S. Army. The multicam pattern is now the standard combat uniform for the Army and is widely used by various units, including the 82nd Airborne Division.
It depends on the situation. The Veterans of Foreign Wars considers the Expeditionary Medals evidence of engagement in combat for purposes of membership.
No, they are not, although units may allow it if the ACU is being worn as a PT uniform, in conjunction with tennis shoes. Otherwise, you may not wear white socks with the ACU uniform.
Command Element (CE), Ground Combat Element (GCE), Aviation Combat Element (ACE), Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
No - Both the Navy and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals were approved for use and awarded for combat action well after the end of WWII.
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Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
It is Not worn on a combat uniform.<<< This is not true, the CIB is worn on the left side of the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) above the U.S. ARMY name tape.
The uniform was first fielded in April of 2005
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No, you cannot.
Not anymore. The last uniform in which a commissioned officer wore rank on their collar was the Battle Dress Uniform/Desert Combat Uniform, which has since been replaced by the Army Combat Uniform, where the rank in worn on a flap on the front of the shirt.