Marine corps ribbons

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Importance of Marine Corps Ribbons & Rules Associated With Them

The ribbons for the Marine corps have a special meaning, and there is a lot of pride and history associated with these ribbons. They are worn in order of precedence, which means that the Army ribbons are worn before the Marine corps ones. These Marine Corps Ribbons represent the United States Marine Corps and the achievements associated with the Marine corps. Marine Corps Ribbons have been around since the early 1900s. They were first designed by the United States Navy in 1902 to recognize outstanding service members who had completed their training before that year. The ribbon was originally created to honor those individuals who had gone above and beyond the call of duty while serving in the U.S. Navy. Now, these ribbons are awarded to any member of the U.S. military who serves at least two years in the active-duty force. Rules For Wearing Marine Crop Medal Ribbons The Marine crop medal ribbons are worn with the top edge (the part that is next to your neck) at the bottom of your uniform. If you are going to wear your Army medals with ribbon on the left side of your uniform, then you should wear your marine corps medal ribbons in the same position on the left side of your uniform as well. If you have any medals that have a gold edge, then you should wear them as a set on your uniform. This means that you should wear all of your medals together. The medals you can wear as a set include the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and the Expert Rifleman Medal.


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