AR 670-1: 22-10. U.S. and foreign unit awards
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Permanent and temporary fourrageres and lanyards may be worn on the ser- vice/dress uniform per the provisions of AR 600–8–22.
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View AR 670-1, Section 22-10 (Pages 59-60)Full Details
22-10. U.S. and foreign unit awards
a. Where worn. See DA Pam 670–1.
b. Fourrageres and lanyards. Permanent and temporary fourrageres and lanyards may be worn on the ser-
vice/dress uniform per the provisions of AR 600–8–22. Only one fourragere, lanyard, aiguillette, or cord is authorized for wear on each shoulder.
c. Foreign unit awards. If a foreign unit award is worn, personnel must wear at least one other U.S. decoration,
service medal, or unit award. Foreign unit awards are worn after U.S. unit awards, by date of receipt. (See AR 600– 8–22 for criteria for acceptance of foreign unit awards.) The criteria for permanent and temporary wear of foreign unit awards is as follows:
(1) French fourragere. Authorized for permanent or temporary wear.
(2) Belgian fourragere. Only authorized for permanent wear.
(3) Netherlands orange lanyard. Only authorized for permanent wear.
(4) The Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation. Only authorized for permanent wear.
(5) The Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. Only authorized for permanent wear. Soldiers who are as-
signed to the 2d Infantry Division may wear the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation while serving with the unit in the host nation.
(6) The Vietnam Presidential Unit Citation. Only authorized for permanent wear.
(7) The Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation. Only authorized for permanent wear; only one may
be worn.
(8) The Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation. Only authorized for permanent wear; only one may be
worn.
d. How worn. See DA Pam 670–1 for wear guidance.
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