Posted on Mar 7, 2015
Can you see what is wrong with this ribbon rack?
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Besides the order being effed up, because I am sure it is...let me take a stab at this: 1: Irish pennants galore. 2. Ribbons are not 1/8" above pocket. 3. Ribbons are not centered over pocket. 4. The iron fold is supposed to CENTERED on the pocket. The Trident looks like a mini.....the star needs to have the point facing up...it is down. Combat Action Ribbon definitely takes higher precedence than most of those other ribbons...push-ups comes to mind, I smell lots of freaking Body builders for this clown.
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Marines are not SEALS, nor do they attend BUDS, Trident is Mini, 4 wide on the rack (Should only be 3 super troop), there is a mix of Army/Navy/Marine Corps ribbons, two National Defense Ribbons...Ok, that's enough...Oh, there's one more thing wrong with this picture...It is lacking my boot firmly planted up this faker's ass.
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MAJ Terry LaFrance
Do we know he's a Marine? Navy wears khaki's (or am I missing something?) You can wear mixed service ribbons if you were awarded them and then transferred. Without consulting a rack guide I don't, at a glance, see any Army only ribbons. I wouldn't know a Marine ribbon if it bit me.
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Sgt Ricardo Rodriguez
Marines can be Seals and do train at BUDS if selected...remember, Dept of the Navy. But this POS is a poser and should be shot.
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PO1 Mike Edgecomb
Sgt Ricardo Rodriguez - A current Marine cannot try out to be a Navy SEAL. There were few SEALS who were prior service Marines or in the past, Recon Marines would attend BUDS but not SEAL Qualification Course
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PO1 Mike Edgecomb
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Ribbon rows are not even
Ribbon rack not Grounded to seam of pocket flap
Ribbon rack not centered on pocket
Loose strings on both sides of pockets
Iraq Campaign Medal star device upside down
frayed threads on Nat. Defense medal and bottom right ribbon
Metal plate sticking out of last ribbon on the second row from bottom
As an Airman, That's all I can see.
Ribbon rack not Grounded to seam of pocket flap
Ribbon rack not centered on pocket
Loose strings on both sides of pockets
Iraq Campaign Medal star device upside down
frayed threads on Nat. Defense medal and bottom right ribbon
Metal plate sticking out of last ribbon on the second row from bottom
As an Airman, That's all I can see.
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LTC Walter Leaumont
The precedence is out of whack, but then again many things are out of whack on this. Not to mention he is wearing Army, Navy, and USMC ribbons. Both a ICM and ACM with a GWOTEM. Dude nice try d-bag
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PO1 (Join to see)
Navy (if the person IS Navy) sets ribbons 1/4" above the flap, and when we wear our warfare devices, we wear full-sized, not miniature. The only time we wear a mini device is when we're wearing dinner dress uniforms, when we're wearing mini medals as well.
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The ribbons are not in the correct order of precedence. No Navy SEAL has the Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon - not issued since 1958. Two NDSMs. No star on the Afghanistan Campaign Medal. The SEAL badge is miniature size. I don't know if the poser is pretending to be Navy or Marine Corps but either way he is wrong. Unless you have me $50 for giving the correct precedence order I am not going to get into more details.
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Two national defense ribbons. What does Naval regulations say about the specialty badge being so close to the ribbons? Also what do Naval regulations says about placement of the rack over the shirt pocket? Is it possible the whole rack is upside down?
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Army lost, unless prior service and that yellow ribbon doesnt have presence over the silver star. Also wearing a mini trident, the alignment for the entire rack is off. Evidence by the end of the last ribbon.
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