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How do you put ribbons on military?

How do you put ribbons on military?

Place your own ribbons on your ribbon rack according to the online ribbon rack. Ribbons are placed left to right in order of precedence, and as you build your rack make sure it looks identical to the one online. This will ensure each ribbon is in its proper place and is not out of order.

What side of uniform do ribbons go on?

left side
Ribbons: Ribbons are worn centered on the left side with the bottom row positioned parallel with the bottom edge of the nameplate and worn in order of precedence with highest award closest to heart.

How do you mount medal ribbons?

The medal at the left of the bar should be placed first and the remainder of the ribbons placed so that they overlap equally the medal on the right, or senior medal, being in full view. When mounting medals in this manner, it is not possible to bring the ribbon back through the slot in the bar.

How do you set up a ribbon?

To customize the Ribbon, open or create an Excel, Word, or PowerPoint document. Go to the app Preferences and select Ribbon and Toolbar. On the Ribbon tab window, select the commands you want to add or remove from your Ribbon and select the add or remove arrows.

How do you wear military ribbons on civilian clothes?

Personnel may wear either full-sized or miniature medals. Personnel who wear medals on civilian clothes should place the medals on the clothing in approximately the same location and in the same manner as for the uniform, so they look similar to medals worn on the uniform.

How do you display military medals on uniform?

The classic, tride-and-true way of how to display your military medals is by wearing a medal rack on your uniform. Wearing your medals during a wedding, banquet, funeral, is a traditional and classic way to display your medals, if only for a short time.

What ribbon do you get for BLC?

NCO Professional Development Ribbon
The first award of the NCO Professional Development Ribbon is issued for completion of the Basic Leader Course (BLC [former titles of BLC include: the “Warrior Leader Course”, “Primary NCO Course”, “Combat Army Course”, and the “Primary Leadership Development Course”]).