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The same as you would wear any other awarded ribbon on the Army dress uniform. I have attached a link to this question to further assist you.
Any award with a ribbon can be worn on a different service uniform if it was earned while attached to a joint command, the person was involved in a joint mission, etc. The ribbon device is worn on the right breast over the pocket.
Amongst the junior ranks, that's the tradition.
Yes They can. IAW AR 670-1
Army Wound Ribbon was created in 1917.
There are many award and decorations represented by various ribbons on an Army uniform. Each award is represented by a specific ribbon. Also, on those ribbons, are other devices that signifiy specific things about the awards. See related links for detailed information about Army awards.
No, the Army Commander's Award for Civilian Service ribbon is awarded by the U.S. Army and is not authorized for wear on Marine uniforms. Each branch of the military has its own set of authorized ribbons and medals.
The main difference between an Army ribbon and an Army medal is the level of recognition and the criteria for receiving them. An Army ribbon is usually awarded for specific achievements or participation in a campaign, while an Army medal is awarded for exceptional acts of bravery, valor, or outstanding service. Medals are usually held in higher regard and may carry more prestige.
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).
The Salvation Army has a program for their children known as Junior Soldiers. Basically they are taught the Bible and the practices of The Salvation Army. There are no ranks within this part of the movement although the adult teacher is known as the Junior Soldier Sargent. There is a simple uniform of navy blue pants or skirt and a white shirt or blouse.
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.
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.