on the left side of you're uniform.
The left side - above your heart.
left side as you earnt them
you can either wear the ribbon or the medal not both
Yes. You get the GWOT Sevice Medal 30 days after you get to your first duty station and the GWOT Expeditionary Medal in lieu of a campaign medal (Iraq or Afghanistan) or if you deploy overseas on a boat or to Korea or Japan. You "CAN" wear both if you rate them.
Cloth made with flower bags. They would cut with sharp medal and fit the person the dress or slack was for!
It is widely worn and is frequently listed not as a comemorative medal but as a campaign or service medal. Worn also in Berkshire and Hampshire Fire Services where, in Hampshire, it is worn on the left ( like the St Johns medal) not with the Hampshire medal which is worn on the right.
It depends on what campaign they are supporting. If they deployed to Iraq they will be awarded the Iraqi campaign medal and if it's Afghanistan it's the Afghanistan Campaign Medal. You are only awarded these medals if you server a minimum of 30 consecutive days in country. Most soldiers that deploy will be awarded numerous awards such as the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal for the mission they are supporting while deployed.
I'm not to sure but I think it's the right side!
Anyone, Catholic or not, can wear the medal and pray to St. Jude.
you can either wear the ribbon or the medal not both
miraculous medal
On the left and closer to the lapel than any other lower order (campaign, jubilee etc) medals.
You should wear your cameo ring right side up ^_^
You would wear the medal/ribbon with 4 oak leaf clusters attached.
On any appropriate uniform, the Medal of Honor is a medal worn only around the neck.
Look in army regs I earned the gwotem and I can't wear my afgan medal on my unifom
Wear your poppy on the left (above the heart) xoxo
left, on your watch hand. The correct way actually is left hand side for men, as this is wear they would wear their medals, and right hand side for women as this is where they would wear their husbands medals if he died!
a "V" on a US Medal indicates valor. A Good Conduct Medal requires no valor.