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I can not find any article regarding wearing a full-size medal with skill badge and weapon qualification on Army ASU in DA Pam 670-1.
For example, I have 6 full-size medals, CAB, aviation badge, expert shooter and driver badge, how do I place those bagdes.
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CSM Mark Gerecht
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SPC(P) Ngyen,
Great Question! DA PAM 670-1: It depends on which badges you intent wear. Driver and mechanic badges are not authorized for wear. You may wear up to 3 combat or special skill badges. And the devices will go below the medals. I found numerous photos of the Old Guard wearing them above the medals (Thanks for the idea CPT E). Please see:

https://www.google.com/search?q=old+guard+photo+full+size+medals&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS789US789&sxsrf=ALeKk02EN1sx2iAnya4wJy3FNhP5EFVsgQ: [login to see] 10&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Tve9fVaaJleCRM%253A%252CrpTpiqEW0zQ0PM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQSEGbn2aM8FSiEC4r8ypzgU2IdGA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiS1LmfnrbpAhXHVc0KHY4iAWUQ9QEwAXoECAYQBw#imgrc=Tve9fVaaJleCRM

Here is an extract of a book call Wear It Right Army Uniform Book:

Proper wear IAW with DA PAM 670-1 states:

Wear of Full Size Medals:
Personnel may wear U.S. and foreign unit
award emblems as prescribed, when wearing full-sized medals. When
full-sized medals are worn, personnel may wear up to three combat and
special skill badges or metal tab replicas (or a combination) from groups
1 through 5, but may only wear one combat or special skill badge from
either group 1 or group 2 one above the other, above the medals, in order
of group precedence. Personnel may not wear the driver and mechanic
badges with full-sized medals, and they may not wear special skill and
marksmanship badges below the medals (DA PAM fig 20–4 on page 97).

For more information see:
https://www.mentormilitary.com/wear-it-right-us-army-uniform-quick-reference-book-p/mtr-wir-army.htm
Hope this helps:
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Thank you CSM, I'm appreciate your help!
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CSM Mark Gerecht
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Any time glad to help.
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I’ve worn mine on Military Funeral Honors details and to special events. Nothing like looking to the guys who spend hours a day perfecting their uniforms. Sergeant Major when I was an NCO I was told always look your best, the Old Guard as far as I’m concerned is the best looking group of Soldiers. If I looked like them I most likely wasn’t going to be questioned. Thanks for the shout out.
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DA Pam 670-1, Par. 22-7
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Thank you Chief!
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It may sound crazy, but when I’ve worn mine I have looked at the Old Guard Soldiers and how they wear their medals/badges. A good visual reference is always helpful.
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A few years ago I went to a formal... no one said I was wrong.
I got the “Anodized” medals from a commercial vendor. Expensive, but worth it, only problem is it cost a lot to add new medals (it involves remounting the whole set) & new devices to the medals.
Enjoy the event and look your best!
Reminds me of the old cadence, “Standing tall and looking good, you aught to be in Hollywood...”
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How do you correctly wear full-side medals with skill badges on the Army ASU?
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Mostly because no one does that. The medals hanging bit was more of a mess dress thing- where you wear none of that. However since it is listed in the AR670-1, you would place them as listed, in order of precedence. However, I think your question is more about- how can I make sure everyone sees my bling. Aviation wings will be above the medals, your bolo badges below on the flap of the pocket- centered top to bottom and evenly spaced. Your medal placement follows the same rules as ribbons but usually with a different rack- spend a few dollars and order it- so it comes placed together correctly- saves you pain.
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Thank you Chief!
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No worries. This is actually covered in the AR670-1. They have a lot of different listings (not in order for the same uniform). Scroll on down through the several different set ups. I am not sure how high your wings need to be placed above your medals. I will be honest, unless someone with a whole lot of rank tells me to jock up in my ASU’s, I don’t spend a lot of time wearing them. So I just know the book has it. Because someone with a lot rank told me to jock up in my meas dress and I had to look all that nonsense up.
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I will have my board for AGR position, I never wear full-size medals before, but my 1SG told me to do it to impress the battalion commander, besides learning how to answer all trick questions :) Anyway Chief thank you for your time, I am appreciate it!
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Thank you sir!
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Maybe google it!
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SrA Ronald Moore
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I answered this way cause on the way to Church on day, I had clearly had forgot to wear a Tie, And A Church minister came out of the Pastors Office with a xerox copy of a double winsher. I should had Told ,The Young soldier to Go to a Clothing Issue Commisary on Base and surely they have Medals, classifications, how to do ear them, And would assist him with a ruler of sorts and pin it on him.
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Correction : how to wear them,SrA Ronald Moore
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