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Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia

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Figure 29–10. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> multiple neck ribbons, female<br />

Figure 29–11. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> sash <strong>and</strong> stars, male<br />

Figure 29–12. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> sash <strong>and</strong> stars, female<br />

29–11. <strong>Wear</strong> <strong>of</strong> U.S. <strong>and</strong> foreign unit awards<br />

a. Description. Unit award emblems awarded with frames are worn with the laurel leaves <strong>of</strong> the frame pointing<br />

upward. Unit awards are worn on the right side <strong>of</strong> the uniform, regardless <strong>of</strong> which service awarded them. Only one<br />

emblem representing the same unit award is worn at one time. Personnel may wear unit awards when wearing full-size<br />

medals or service ribbons, but they may not wear them with miniature medals. Unit awards received from other U.S.<br />

Services that have a frame are worn with the <strong>Army</strong> (large-size) unit award citation frame. Unit awards <strong>of</strong> the other U.S.<br />

Services that do not have frames are worn on the right side, without frames. (See table 29–1 for authority to wear U.S.<br />

AR 670–1 3 February 2005<br />

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