Q&A for How to Wear Medals on Civilian Clothes

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    How many medals can you wear in a row?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    That depends in part on the size of the medals. For example, U.S. Navy personnel can wear up to 3 large medals in a row, but as many as 5 miniature medals in a row.
  • Question
    Is it illegal to wear medals you haven’t earned?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    In the U.S. and U.K., you can legally wear medals you didn’t earn. However, it’s illegal to use medals or other military attire to impersonate a veteran or a member of the military—so you can wear them, but be honest about where they came from!
  • Question
    How do I claim my father’s military medals?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer
    This varies depending on your country and the military branch in which your father served. In the U.S., for example, you will need to send a request to the military service records department of the appropriate military branch. You can find more information at archives.gov.
  • Question
    When wearing my Army uniform, should I place my Air Force Outstanding Unit Ribbon in a frame to match all my Army unit award ribbons?
    Community Answer
    Your other service awards and the manner in which you wear them are specifically covered in the Army regulations. You can choose to wear the other service award in the manner it was awarded, minus a couple of Air Force awards that the Army doesn't allow, such as the Air Force Longevity Award. The AFOUA is authorized for wear on the opposite side with your other unit awards. The frame on unit awards has special significance, and if you didn't earn it like that, which you did not for the AFOUA, you shouldn't modify it.
  • Question
    Can I wear my ribbon bar at a funeral?
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    You can wear it anywhere and anytime you want to. It is yours.
  • Question
    Can I wear my grandfather's medals?
    Community Answer
    If your grandfather is no longer alive, you may wear them on the right side above your breast. This signifies that the medals are not yours. However, if your grandfather is still alive, he should wear the medals himself.
  • Question
    Can I wear my medals to my nephew's passing out at Sandhurst?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It is a military event and it would therefore be appropriate for you to wear medals that you've been awarded for your own service.
  • Question
    Can I wear miniature medals on a Remembrance Sunday?
    Community Answer
    It is appropriate and encouraged for veterans to wear authorized miniature or full size medals on special occasions such as Remembrance Day.
  • Question
    May I wear ribbons and medals while in a civilian black tie affair?
    Community Answer
    In the U.S., it is appropriate to wear only the medals. This follows the rule where a commissioned officer's mess dress uniform is worn only with medals, and not ribbons. You may wear either full size or miniature medals. Wear them on your left chest, in the same position as if you would place them on an uniform jacket.
  • Question
    Can I wear medals at a wedding?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
  • Question
    Can my grandson wear my miniature medals on Anzac Day?
    Community Answer
    Not whilst you are alive, as you should wear them yourself. Once you are gone, he can wear them (or the full size ones) on the right side.
  • Question
    Can I, as a civilian, wear my father's military medals during a Remembrance parade while in civilian clothing?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can wear your father's military medals during a parade. You would wear them on your right side; this signifies that they are not your medals.
  • Question
    Could I wear full sized ribbons on a cap?
    Community Answer
    Military regulations, instructions and normal rules of etiquette do not include wearing military items on less formal civilian clothing, such as hats and caps. Normally, only full or miniature-sized medals are worn on the chest during special occasions. In most circumstances, it would be more appropriate to wear replicas of specific ribbons on hats and caps, rather than wearing full size ribbons.
  • Question
    Women have earned medals too, so is there proper protocol for women?
    Community Answer
    The protocol is the same as it is for men (or the logical equivalent placement, given they probably aren't in a dinner suit).
  • Question
    I am a veteran of the Korean War and my unit was awarded the "Presidential Unit Citation" for the Imjin River Battle. Where do I wear this decoration on civilian dress?
    Community Answer
    Since this is not a medal awarded to individuals, wear the lapel pin that you can purchase commercially.
  • Question
    Can a miniature combat infantry badge be worn over the row of four miniature medals?
    Community Answer
    It's traditional to wear only medals on civilian clothing. U.S. Army regulation specifically authorizes retirees and former members to wear medals on special occasions. Some people wear lapel pins that resemble badges earned while serving in the military.
  • Question
    Can I wear both Army and Marine Corps medals?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Just like while serving on active duty, you may wear medals earned from more than one branch of service. Ensure medals are placed in the correct order of precedence.
  • Question
    Where should a Purple Heart be worn?
    Community Answer
    On special occasions, wear the Purple Heart, along with your other medals, in the proper order of precedence. You may wear one, any or all medals. Place them on your left chest, the same place where ribbons are worn on a dress uniform.
  • Question
    How do I attach the holding/mounting bar to a suit without making large holes (the diameter of the holding/mounting bar) in the suit?
    Community Answer
    On service uniforms, we sew a "becket," aka a couple of little loops in the same color thread as the jacket that you can poke the pin at the back of the bar through. Some folks contrive something stuffed down the breast pocket to invisibly support their medals on a civvy jacket.
  • Question
    Can I wear my German Army Schutzenschnur on a tuxedo? I'm a retired marine and was awarded the medal while on active duty.
    Community Answer
    I would not object to a marine wearing an army/air force award from Germany, but your marine buddies might mention that this award could be presented to marines, but not worn by marines. This was the rule for even army commissioned officers. Since it is very rare for a marine to earn this foreign award, I would want to wear it.
  • Question
    Can you please update your article to include civilian dress for women, including business/morning dress, evening dress and full dress, and paying special attention to wearing medals without a jacket?
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    wikiHow is a collaborative effort by volunteers. If you see gaps in the information in any of the articles, please feel free to add your knowledge. It really helps when people who know what they're talking about also edit the articles themselves.
  • Question
    Do I wear my medals when I am being presented with another?
    Community Answer
    My father is in the military and he told me yes, you should wear your other medals.
  • Question
    Can I wear my dad's Purple Heart lapel pin on my work badge?
    Community Answer
    It is not appropriate to simply put the pin on your work badge, because you did not earn the Purple Heart. You may wear his actual Purple Heart only if he is deceased, and only on special occasions to honor his service. Wear it on your right chest to indicate it's not yours.
  • Question
    Can commemorative metals be worn on civilian cloths for veterans?
    Community Answer
    Commemorative medals are not actual military awards. While anyone can purchase them, they should be not be worn together with official military medals. If worn on the same piece of clothing, commemorative medals, lapel pins, buttons, or any other items should be physically separate from military medals.
  • Question
    Can I wear my late husband's bars on Poppy Day?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You may wear your late husband's decorations on your right chest on special occasions, such as Remembrance Day.
  • Question
    Can I wear my Canadian Airborne Wings above my miniature medals?
    Skooter1504
    Community Answer
    If you'd like. Can your clothes accommodate it?
  • Question
    I'm retired active duty and now a DoD Civilian. Can I mix the highest awarded military with civilian medals? I've been awarded Bronze Star & GWOT medals as a civilian who deployed.
    Community Answer
    Yes, as a recipient do wear everything given in order of honor.
  • Question
    Can I wear my son's medals to a new memorial stone to be laid?
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    It is usually frowned upon to wear someone else's medals. Bring them along in a nice casing, or take them out and temporarily dress them over the sleeve of your jacket at the right moment.
  • Question
    Is it proper to wear military medals to a royal ceremony in the U.K.?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is sometimes appropriate to wear military medals to royals ceremonies. If and when there's any doubt, contact the staff member who sent the invitation.
  • Question
    On which lapel of a jacket should I pin the Veterans Badge?
    Community Answer
    Place the the Veteran's Badge pin on the left lapel of your suit jacket, or in the similar position on the upper left chest of your shirt or jacket.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article