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Unofficial decorations of the United States military : ウィキペディア英語版
Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces

Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces are the military awards including decorations which recognize service and personal accomplishments while a member of the U.S. military. Together with military badges, such awards are a means to display outwardly the highlights of a service member's career.
==Order of precedence==

While each service has its own order of precedence, the following general rules typically apply to all services:
# U.S. military personal decorations
# U.S. military unit awards
# U.S. non-military personal decorations (in order of receipt; if from the same agency, the applicable agency precedence listing should be consulted)
# U.S. non-military unit awards
# U.S. military campaign and service medals
# U.S. military service and training awards (ribbon-only awards)
# U.S. Merchant Marine awards and non-military service awards
# Foreign military personal decorations
# Foreign military unit awards
# International decorations & service medals (e.g., United Nations, NATO, etc.)
# Foreign military service awards
# Marksmanship awards (Air Force, Navy & Coast Guard)
# State awards of the National Guard (Army & Air Force only)
Note's on branch-specific exceptions to the above:
* Unit awards are worn as a separate grouping, on the right side of the uniform, in the U.S. Army.
* Some awards, despite being ribbon-only, are higher in precedence. The Navy & Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbons and the Coast Guard's Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon are included with personal decorations, while two Air Force ribbon-only awards (the Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon & the Air Force Recognition Ribbon) are considered in the same category as service medals.
* Marksmanship Awards in the Air Force are considered training awards. The Army and Marines issue Marksmanship Qualification Badges instead of Marksmanship awards.
* The obsolete Philippine Commonwealth service awards (Philippine Defense, Liberation, & Independence Medals), when still listed in the order of precedence, come before the United Nations medals (Army & Marine Corp〔(Marine uniform regulations ) section 5103, subsection 12, page 5-9〕) or before the Merchant Marine awards (Air Force).

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