US Military ribbons are displayed using "Order of Precedence". The highest award is first, the next highest second, and so on. There are any number of websites available to show the proper order. Just websearch something like: US Military awards Order of Precedence.
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All US Military medals (and ribbons) are displayed on the uniform using the "Order of Precedence". The first ribbon on the top row is for the highest, followed by the second highest and so on. Just type in for a websearch something like: US Military Awards Order of Precedence, and your question(s) will be answered.
There are several websites. If you know what medal the ribbon represents, go to that medal's website. Some sites have a chart of all US military medals and ribbons.
Ribbons and medals are worn on the jumper or service coat on dress white. When worn together they are worn such that the ribbons are arranged row-wise, inbound to outbound based on precedence order.
Depends on if it is Dress Blue Alphas or Bravos. On alphas it is centered, 1/8th in. above the right breast pocket. If it is bravos it is worn with shooting badges above the left breast pocket.
On US Military uniforms, ribbons are placed above the wearer's left breast pocket, in a prescribed "Order of Precedence".
The standard length of U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) ribbons is 1.75 inches. Ribbons are worn on the left side of the uniform, and they are mounted on a ribbon rack that typically holds multiple ribbons in a row. Each ribbon represents specific achievements, campaigns, or qualifications earned by the Marine. The arrangement and order of ribbons follow specific guidelines set by the Marine Corps.
One can purchase army ribbons from different local stores that sell military equipment. Alternatively, one can purchase from online retailers such as Medals of America and Military Ribbons.
All ribbons on US Military uniforms are placed according to an "order of Precedence", lists or picture charts showing this are available everywhere.
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Look at your awards on your MOL account. There's a link that will show you the order they go in.
You can try replacing AFJROTC ribbons at military supply stores, uniform shops, or online military retailers. Reach out to your local AFJROTC unit or check with your school for more specific information and recommendations.
There are a variety of awareness ribbons available to purchase and show support. The first ribbon introduced was the yellow ribbon. Other ribbons promote awareness to things such as breast cancer, military, and mourning.
If you are currently in the service (it would have helped if you listed which service you were concerned about), you should ask your immediate superior or Commanding Officer (CO) for assistance; the quartermaster (or similar) would also be able to help. If you are not in the service, then you should contact your service's local recruiting office, who would be more than happy to find the answer for you, or refer to the About.com link, below, which gives some information and many links, or enter the branch of service you are interested in, followed by the words "military ribbons precedence" (e.g., "army military ribbons precedence"), into your favorite search engine; click on the links that have ".mil" or ".gov" domain names.
Military ribbons can be earned in a wide variety of ways and are a sign of recognition for various achievements during a military career. Some of the ways that they can be earned are: acts of bravery above and beyond the call of duty, completing campaigns, good conduct and commendations for continuous exemplary service.
All US Military medals (and ribbons) are displayed on the uniform using the "Order of Precedence". The first ribbon on the top row is for the highest, followed by the second highest and so on. Just type in for a websearch something like: US Military Awards Order of Precedence, and your question(s) will be answered.