For an officer in the General Army 1852-1870 MORE:See dozens of vintage US Army & Navy shoulder insignia, plus WWII military medals & ribbons Button, Button, who’s got the button? (1977) by Al Foster – St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) June 27, 1977 ...
Wear ribbons and shooting badges on the left chest of the coat, which should be semi-form fitting. Make sure that no more than one-third of the ribbons are obstructed by the collar of the uniform. All ribbons must show properly. Wear shooting badges so that the top of the pistol badge ...
U.S. Army soldiers wear badges not only to identify themselves in the chain of command but also to reflect the various accomplishments they’ve achieved and qualifications they’ve earned while serving their country. Insignia badges help to distinguish troops from each other and establish the syste...
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