![]() ![]() The Medal of Honor, for which there is no miniature, may be worn with civilian evening dress (white tie) and civilian dinner dress (black tie) in the same manner as for military uniforms.ģ. Wear miniature medals and breast insignia on civilian evening dress (white tie) or civilian dinner dress (black tie) in the same manner as for dinner dress jackets.Ģ. Miniature Medals and Miniature Breast Insignia. Any item such as a star, letter, clasp or other device worn on the suspension ribbon of a medal or on the ribbon.ġ. A miniature replica of the ribbon or ribbon bar. Lapel device made by gathering the suspension ribbon of the medal into a circular shape. Consists of a portion of a medal's suspension ribbon. ![]() An award, to an individual for special proficiency, consisting of a medallion hung from bar(s). ![]() Replica of large medal, 1/2 the size of large medal. An award presented to an individual for performing certain duties, acts, or services consisting of a medallion hanging from a distinctively colored suspension ribbon.į. An award made to those who have participated in designated wars, campaigns, expeditions, etc., or who have fulfilled creditable, specific, service requirements.Į. ![]() An award made to an operating unit worn only by members of that unit who participated in the cited action.ĭ. An award bestowed upon an individual for a specific personal act of gallantry or meritorious service.Ĭ. An all-inclusive term covering any decoration, medal, badge, ribbon or attachments bestowed on an individual.ī. ![]()
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