Per ALARACT 203/2010, the CSIB is now authorized as optional wear for the Army Blue Mess and Army White Mess dress uniforms.
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
Army uniforms!!!!!
Yes, but not every ribbon is approved for wear on Army uniforms, IIRC.
No, US Army soldiers are not authorized to wear the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge as a ribbon instead of the badge on their Class A or ASU uniforms. The regulations specify that the badge should be worn in its original form, as a sewn-on embroidered badge.
5th and 6th regiments
I'm guessing you mean the shoulder cord that we wear in our dress uniforms. There is no set color for the whole army, mostly the cord is reserved for combat MOS's, Infantry wears blue, Artillery wears a red one. Not really sure of all the different colors that are authorized but vanguardmil.com has all of the cords colors, and which MOS is authorized that color.
NO. The Commander's Award for Civilian Service is an honorary award presented by the Dept of the Army to civilian employees for commendable service or achievement. Only Army civilian employees are eligible to receive it, so there would be no way for a U.S. Marine to wear it on his uniform.
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.
Dress uniforms, and those uniforms authorized for wear off military installations (uniform of the day, BDU's, etc.).
The only individuals authorized to wear Army uniforms while on an airplane flight are those soldiers in transit from Basic Training to Advanced Individual Training, from Advanced Individual Training to their first duty station or returning home from a combat deployment for their mid-tour leave.
The dress uniforms are loosely based on Soviet Uniforms, while the current fatigue uniforms are the Type 07 digital pattern uniforms.