U.S. Army ribbons are worn on the wearer's left side. These are individual ribbons (individual awards, campaign ribbons, etc). The U.S. equivalent to the Victoria Cross is the Medal of Honor. It is worn on the wearer's left side. The order of precedence begins on the extreme left side of the chest (nearest the left arm) on the bottom row (right above the left chest pocket). The ribbons are stacked in rows of either three to four ribbons as high as they go. The Medal of Honor is first in order of precedence and therefore would be at the very top of the stack. Unit awards in the U.S. Army are worn on the wearer's right side. These are also worn in order of precedence from left to right.
2006-06-05 16:48:38
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answered by no one 2
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I don't know about that, but there are a hundred websites dedicated to the victoria cross & other UK decorations. Wouldn't it be better to search those.
2006-06-05 20:37:36
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answered by djack 5
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sometimes it is possible to wear the decorations of your family members on the right hand side of the uniform, with your own personal decorations being mounted on the left hand side.
2006-06-12 09:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-28 03:30:40
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answered by ? 4
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