Yes They can. IAW AR 670-1
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
for now.
On the left side of your dress uniform for the Army. Usually below the other badges if you have room. Navy, Marines, Airforce will wear ribbons of the left side of the dress uniform. Ferguson
Go to AR 670-1
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There is no flag on the dress uniform
An Army dress uniform is appropriate for ship's dress night on a cruise ship. However, the person wearing the uniform must be on active or reserve duty.
There is no flag on the dress uniform
Officers and Enlisted men of the Artillery who have completed the basic artillery training courses wear the artillery red shoulder cord on the right shoulder of the Army dress and full dress uniform
Under the Laws of War, soldiers dress in uniform. The uniforms can be anything--you could dress your army in blue jeans and work shirts, like the Navy did--but they have to be recognizable as the uniform of that army.
The rank of E-4 Spc. and below.
An enlisted rank in the U.S. Army that wears a single strip on the uniform would be a Private, specifically a Private (E-1) or Private First Class (E-2). This is the lowest rank in the Army and is denoted by a single chevron or strip on the uniform.
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
Absolutly!
Usually, his dress-up Army uniform.
No the CIB is a an Army award and not transferrable to the Marine Core dress uniform.
They hold the rank of Private through Specialist. Basically, any enlisted soldier whose rank is below that of a noncommissioned officer.