Which side do ladies wear medals?

Wear official medals on the left, using a metal bar.
Your medals should be worn over the left lapel or the left breast pocket of a formal jacket or coat. Medals are mounted on a metal holding bar or bar brooch, and that bar is attached to the lapel. The center of the holding bar should be parallel to the ground.
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How do you wear medals on civilian clothes?

Personnel may wear either full-sized or miniature medals. Personnel who wear medals on civilian clothes should place the medals on the clothing in approximately the same location and in the same manner as for the uniform, so they look similar to medals worn on the uniform.
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Where do medals go on dinner jackets UK?

Military & Civil Decorations with Black Tie (Dinner Jackets)
  • One star may be worn on the left breast of the jacket.
  • One neck badge suspended on a miniature ribbon of an order may be worn just below the bow tie.
  • Miniature badges of orders, decorations and medals are worn on a metal bar on the jacket's left lapel.
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Where do you wear medals on a dinner jacket?

Medals are worn parallel to the ground just above the level of the top pocket of a jacket (or on a pocket insert). The Royal British Legion membership badge is worn on the lapel one inch above the medal bar.
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What order do my medals go in?

The medal at the left of the bar should be placed first and the remainder of the ribbons placed so that they overlap equally the medal on the right, or senior medal, being in full view. When mounting medals in this manner, it is not possible to bring the ribbon back through the slot in the bar.
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Can You Wear Military Medals on Civilian Highland Dress?



Why do you wear medals on the left?

CAN I WEAR MY FAMILY MEDALS? Did you know there are rules about wearing your family war medals? The rule is that war medals should only be worn on the left breast by the person upon whom they were conferred. Technically this honour remains with the individual and does not pass to a widow, parent or relative upon death.
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Is it an Offence to wear medals?

The intention of the Awards for Valour (Protection) Bill (Bill 10, 2016- 17) is to make it a criminal offence for a person to wear, or display in public, medals or insignia that were awarded for valour, when they are not entitled to do so and when such action is done with the specific intent to deceive.
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Can you wear a family members medals?

When is OK to wear my relatives medals ? War medals and service decorations of any sort may be worn only by the person upon whom they were conferred, and in no case does the right to wear war or service medals, or their ribbons, pass to any relative when the recipient is dead.
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Who can wear medals on the right?

Medals may only be worn by the persons upon whom they were conferred and, in no case, does the right to wear these or their ribbons devolve to a family member or relative other than the provisions that are detailed within this document. 6.
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Can you wear medals at a funeral?

With evening dress, one sash and sash badge, one neck decoration, up to four breast stars plus miniature medals on medal bar or pocket insert may be worn. The medals awarded to a deceased Service/ex-Service person may be worn on the right breast by a near relative.
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Should I wear medals to a wedding?

Ideally, unofficial medals should not be worn at public ceremonial and commemorative events, but if they are worn as the occasion demands, the convention is that they are worn on the right breast.
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How do relatives wear medals?

Military medals are part of our Australian Honours and Awards system and along with other medals and awards form our Honours and Awards system they are worn on the left-hand side of the chest by the recipient. However, if you are wearing a family members medals then you must wear them on your right-hand side.
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What does a rosette on a medal mean?

Medals with 'bars' Clasp: This is another term used to quote the bars awarded of the recipients (as above, see picture). Rosettes: These are small circular roses placed on the ribbon when it is worn alone, this rosette denotes award of the clasp. Medal ribbon with attached Rosette.
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Can I wear my grandfather's medals on Remembrance Day?

Can I wear my relative's medals? Yes. Allowance is made for family members of a deceased recipient to wear that person's medals on commemorative occasions such as Anzac Day. When worn by others, the medals are worn on the right side to show that the wearer is not the original recipient.
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Are medals worn on the left or right?

Wear official medals on the left, using a metal bar.

Your medals should be worn over the left lapel or the left breast pocket of a formal jacket or coat. Medals are mounted on a metal holding bar or bar brooch, and that bar is attached to the lapel.
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Which side do you wear rosemary on Anzac?

Wearing rosemary

It is traditional on Anzac Day to wear a sprig of rosemary pinned to a coat lapel or to the breast (it does not matter which side, but left seems most common), or held in place by medals. Rosemary has particular significance for Australians on Anzac Day as it grows wild on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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Do ribbons go on the left or right?

Ribbons: Ribbons are worn centered on the left side with the bottom row positioned parallel with the bottom edge of the nameplate and worn in order of precedence with highest award closest to heart. Subsequent rows will be flush or no more then 1/8 inch from each other and centered.
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What does an oak leaf mean on a medal ribbon?

The oakleaf on the ribbon of this medal indicates the award of the King's Commendation for Brave Conduct.
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What does a bar mean on a medal?

When used in conjunction with decorations for exceptional service, such as gallantry medals, the term "and bar" means that the award has been bestowed multiple times.
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What is the ribbon part of a medal called?

Bars: They are single-faced metal bars carried on a ribbon attached to the medal, indicating the recipient's service in a particular campaign or battle. The bars carry side flanges to enable them to be attached to the medal and riveted to each other, so that new ones can be attached as earned.
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Can you wear ribbons and medals at the same time?

The use of large medals and badges is reserved for daytime attire, but ensure not to wear large medals and ribbons at the same time. The exception is the wear of unit ribbons on the right side on the Army uniform.
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Can you wear miniature medals to a wedding?

Miniature medals really do make a handsome statement of patriotic service at weddings and other social events. Miniature ribbons and medals can also be worn on a civilian suit at Veterans' functions, memorial events, formal occasions of ceremony and social functions of a military nature.
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Where do you wear miniature medals?

Miniature medals are worn centered on the left lapel, approximately 1/2 inch below the notch of the mess and evening mess uniforms, and will not extend beyond the edge of the lapel. Personnel may adjust placement of the medals to accommodate the wear of dress miniature badges (see fig 29-7 below).
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How do you wear breast Stars?

A single breast star is worn centred on the left side of the dress. For outdoor functions such as Remembrance Day ceremonies, inspections or parades, only the full-size medals mounted on a bar are worn on the left side of the overcoat.
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Who is entitled to a Union flag on coffin?

They also confirmed that when a Veteran passes away they are entitled and allowed to have the ensign of the service that they served in, draped on their coffin as a mark of honour and respect. This advice is the fact and overrides any information that families may be given by service associations or funeral directors.
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