The same as you would wear any other awarded ribbon on the Army dress uniform. I have attached a link to this question to further assist you.
The location is as shown on the chart at the related link below.
They may wear a suit, a combat uniform, or a disguise.
Not anymore. The last uniform in which a commissioned officer wore rank on their collar was the Battle Dress Uniform/Desert Combat Uniform, which has since been replaced by the Army Combat Uniform, where the rank in worn on a flap on the front of the shirt.
Any badge/ribbon you earn goes on them, just depends on whether you wear it in badge or ribbon form (Alphas/Bravos, etc)
Matilda has a red ribbon on her dress.
BDU stands for Battle Dress Uniform. It is a type of military uniform worn by armed forces personnel in combat or field environments. BDUs typically include camouflage patterns to provide concealment in various terrains, and they are designed to be durable and functional for military operations.
Here, this salty dog explains it pretty good: http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75876
Air crew wings are worn on the dress blue uniform along with the shooting badge and ribbon rack. Medals are worn only for formal occasions.
There is no flag on the dress uniform
In the U.S. Army, soldiers typically wear the black shooting badge on the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) and the dress green uniform. The silver badge is reserved for those who have achieved higher levels of marksmanship qualification, such as expert marksman. Therefore, the specific badge worn on the dress green uniform would depend on the individual soldier's qualifications.
The "V" device is worn on the left side of the ribbon (as you look at it), with an oak leaf cluster on the right hand side [ V @ ]
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.