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Service and/or bravery during their time in the army.
Check the Marine Uniform regulations. They will specify what ribbons you are authorized to wear from the Army. Medals awarded are normally going to be allowed, but ribbons that don't come with medals probably won't be.
Individual Marines, or the Corps as a whole? The Marine Corps is extremely stingy with its medals. Things that in the Army will get you an Army Commendation Medal won't get you any medals at all in the Marines. The Marines also don't have a lot of the service ribbons the Army has.
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well if you mean winning do you mean the most medals? No china did not win. They got the most gold but not the most medals USA won the most medals
As a service member, you could potentially earn any medal the US Army currently issues or awards, but the probability that you could do anything that would warrant being awarded any medals in Basic Training are extremely slim, potentially non-existant.
Medals of America sells many things including medals and patches. They carry hundreds of patches from the Army, Navy, USMC and more. Prices for the various patches range in price from $1.95 to $29.95.
US Army medals are issued to the recipient in a medal set; the medal itself and a ribbon representing the medal, as medals themselves are not worn on the duty dress uniform, but for occasions such as military balls and other more formal gatherings
Don't ask us about "this country" tell us which country you mean. And by how many medals, I would guess you mean, how many medals in the current winter Olympics. Ask a specific question.
the gold medals mean you came first in your event and the silver means you came second and the bronze means you came third.
To my knowledge (30 years army), NO army issues a medal just for being in it. There is, however, a fairly comprehensive list of Irish army medals, depending on the year and campaign, at: ( see the link Below )