On the left side of the chest.
blue because they liked it
The best thing to do is check with your local branch of the Canadian Legion.
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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!
You should wear them on the right side. The original recipients wear them on the left side, so family are supposed to wear them on the right side when they do in order to distinguish them from the service men and women. Be aware that some people feel it is inappropriate for anyone except the service person to wear the medals.
The medals are commemorations of their achievements in the event. There is no practical purpose other than to celebrate them, and keep track of who came first.
British soldiers wear bearskin hats as part of their uniform as a tradition that dates back to the early 19th century. The hats are made from the fur of Canadian black bears and are worn as a symbol of prestige and honor.
On the left and closer to the lapel than any other lower order (campaign, jubilee etc) medals.
Veterans may wear their medals on civilian clothes. The link below gives you information.
yes
i think they wear boots
We wear a poppy . And wear it it with pride
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If the medal is documented in your DD214, you may be entitled to wear it. You will have to consult the specific regulations. Most medals can be worn, but after the Marine medals.
No you can not. It is a federal offense to wear an award or medal that was not given directly to you. The only exception to this rule is on Remembrance Day and that only applies to the direct blood relative of the deceased member. Then they can wear the medals on the right breast pocket.