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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.
1/8 inch above the top row of the awards U.S. Marine Corps Order P1020.34G, Ch. 5, Para 4002.
When mounting ribbons on a Class A uniform, the order of importance follows a system called the Order of Precedence. The ribbons should be arranged in a specific order from highest to lowest, with the highest-ranking award on the top left of the uniform. It is important to follow this order to reflect the individual's level of achievement and honor.
army service ribbon, national defense service metal (if serving during war), global war on terror service metal (if you are deployed you can wear the expeditionary metal).
You can expect to pay around $150-$250 for a complete Class A Uniform. However, the actual price will vary depending on where you purchase the uniform from.
Class A uniform or Now ASU's
Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
It's a class 1 badge, so it's the same as the EIB, CIB, EFMB, and CFMB. So, that's 1/4" above ribbons or if he has wings, it's a 1/2" above those. If he has room on the pocket, the wings go there first. that should give you enough room for the CAB to fit below the lapel. But, if he has so many medals that it's still covered, you can align the ribbons to the wearers left (like a staircase) and fit the CAB on top, under the epepauletjust make sure the side of the CAB is aligned with the side of the ribbons. see this guy's picture:
freshman class school uniform
The class of soldiers sent to Vietnam was the Marines,Army,and, the Special Ops
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