Yes
Yes. The Working, Service and Dinner Dress White uniforms are supposed to have ribbons on them.
Yes. The order states ribbons and badges
Yes, on the Marine Dress Blue "B" uniform.
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
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
The gloves are only worn during ceremonies.
Yes, but the only ribbons you can wear are the ribbons that does not have a corresponding Medal i.e Combat Action Ribbon, Seaservice Deployment Ribbon. You can wear up to 7 medals in one row but they have to be mounted a special way. Ribbons are worn on the right hand side and follow the 1/8th on an inch spacing from the pocket.
No, Marines are not authorized to wear their dress blues coat with jeans. The dress blues uniform is typically worn with appropriate uniform trousers or a skirt.
as many as your recived,
Yes. The Working, Service and Dinner Dress White uniforms are supposed to have ribbons on them.
I wear a dress and sometimes I put ribbons in my hair.
There is a special Dinner Dress uniform that resembles a tuxedo, however it is quite expensive. Whenever I need to wear a tuxedo for a wedding or funeral, etc, I prefer to wear the Dress Blues with ribbons as it is black and can be worn anytime of year. Also, if you are attending a wedding, Ribbons fit best so you don't upstage the groom, of course that is just my opinion.
that is what you wear to the ball...
As long as it is the summer season you can wear deltas when ever you want. If it's winter months you wear dress blue Charlies which is the long sleeve kaki shirt and tie
Yes when appropriate for the duty-it's called modified dress blues
Yes any member of the service may wear the dress blues.
Yes you do wear them. It is the same as your Class A Uniform