CAMPAIGN AND SERVICE AWARDS. —You may receive these awards for participationin a war, campaign, or expedition, or to denotecreditable service requirements. The following aresome of the service awards:Good Conduct MedalNaval Reserve Meritorious Service MedalExpeditionary MedalsSea Service Deployment RibbonArmed Forces Reserve MedalNaval Reserve MedalFOREIGN DECORATIONS AND NON-U.S. SERVICE AWARDS. —You are authorizedto accept military decorations from foreigngovernments. You may wear these decorations inthe order you receive them below all other U.S.awards, provided these awards are listed inchapter 10 of Uniform Regs. If unlisted, you mayrequest permission to wear the award from theNavy Board of Awards and Decorations or theNavy Uniform Matters Office. The countryawarding the decoration determines the preced-ence of the awards if you have earned two ormore. The following examples are authorizeddecorations awarded by Vietnam:••••National Order of VietnamMilitary Merit MedalArmy Distinguished Service OrderAir Force Distinguished Service OrderForeign unit awards are awards that do notrequire individual legislative authorization. Youwear them below all other foreign personaldecorations. The following lists foreign unitawards in order of precedence:• Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Cita-tion• Korean Presidential Unit Citation• Vietnam Presidential Unit CitationYou wear non-U.S. service awards immediatelybelow all foreign unit awards. Some of them areas follows:• Philippine Defense Ribbon• United Nations Service Medal• United Nations MedalYou wear foreign service awards below non-U.S. service awards. You wear at least one U.S.award when wearing a foreign service award.Some foreign awards are attached to longribbons or sashes that you wear around your neck;others are designed as pins that attach to youruniform. You may wear these types of awards onsevice dress or full dress uniforms while servingin that country. You are not authorized to wearforeign awards after completion of that tour ofduty.MARKSMANSHIP AWARDS. —If authorizedto wear marksmanship awards, you wear themimmediately above the left pocket. You shouldarrange them according to their seniority, frominboard to outboard, except for the President’sHundred Award, which you wear on the leftshoulder. You may wear up to three authorizedbadges in a row. You may wear only twoExcellence in Competition Badges for a specificweapon if you have not earned the DistinguishedBadge for the same weapon. You may wearDistinguished Badges or Excellence in CompetitionBadges received while in another service. Whenwearing ribbons, place the badges directly belowthe bottom row of ribbons. If you are wearinglarge medals, place the badges immediately belowthe bottom row of medals so that only themedallion of each badge is visible. You shouldnot wear badges with miniature medals. The orderof precedence for marksmanship badges is listedbelow:U.S. Distinguished International ShooterBadgeDistinguished Marksman BadgeDistinguished Pistol Shot BadgeNational Trophy Match Rifleman Ex-cellence in Competition (Gold) BadgeIDENTIFICATION BADGE AND BREASTINSIGNIA. —In addition to your awards and7-22
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