Posted on Mar 25, 2019
Can prior service wear awards from their previous branch on their Army service uniform? What literature would have the answer?
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Cannot find answer in AR 600-8-22 Military Awards
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Going to go out on a MOSTLY certain limb here and say "yes".
My sergeant and I (army) received Navy Achievement Medals while we were overseas, and we were both permitted to wear our navy ribbons on our racks.
My sergeant and I (army) received Navy Achievement Medals while we were overseas, and we were both permitted to wear our navy ribbons on our racks.
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I'm prior service Navy and I can wear all awards and decorations from the US Navy except for marksmanship awards.
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I’m assuming it’s the same way for all branches of the military. I was in the ARMY from 89-98, got out and joined the Air Force in 2014 and I am allowed to wear all of my ARMY ribbons on my Air Force uniform. They go in order of precedence.
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There is a page on HRCs website that describes what you need to do. Google HRC Sister Service awards
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I wore my army good conduct medal/ribbon while in the navy and made sure it was right before I did it. Probably works both ways.
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I served on AD in the Navy and received my good conduct award. I then went into the guard - first Army then Air. While in the ANG - I wore my Navy Good Conduct award with my Air Force awards.
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Years ago, we had a prior-service sailor who earned the Submarine Warfare Insignia (Dolphins) and wore it proudly on his uniform. This gave our former Special Forces first sergeant a conniption fit (which I dearly loved).
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Yes, with exceptions. I went from USMC to Army. All previous awards were authorized. But I had to suffer the slings and arrows from the Marines for leaving and the Army for being dumb enough to be a Marine.
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