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First of all, as the recipient of the medals, think about how the military is structured. 1) Very Orderly; everything has a place. 2) Rank; (Army Example) From General to Private.

When you are placing the items in a shadow box or other display I would recommend placing the Insignia on top followed by the Medals (decorations) (from highest honor downwards). Then the Ribbons, then the Badges, (combat inf.badge, parachute badge, medical field badge, then rifle badges, bayonet badge etc). Then place the Patch of the division that your soldier fought or served with. Then your loved ones Photo. This type of "order" is what is generally found when displaying medals. What type of "lay out" you choose, is totally up to you. There is no specific procedure for the layout.

These all don't have to be in rows (One below the other) you can group these any way you like. As long as each item (medals,badges,ribbons,etc.) stay grouped with each other. Or as I was told: "the format of the display should be such that each item can be clearly observed and the like items are with like items." (military.com/forum)

Example as follows: Korean War Veteran, Jan. '51-Dec. '51 Special Operations, 8th Army G-3 Unit.

Decorations; One silver star, two bronze stars, and two purple hearts. Multiple Ribbons and Badges.
 
*You may go to my site (listed below),go to Articles-(Displaying Medals), and see the Chart that I have made to give you a better idea of how I would set one up.*

As previously stated, you can place the items anyway you like as long as the "like items stay grouped with like items".

You can quarter your shadow box off and have the photo of your loved one in the center, slightly raised so that it stands out from the rest. The layout is purely a personal choice.

If you would like for me to build you a shadow box, that would be my honor. Just email me through my web site, Military Flag Display Case If you have any questions, please ask. If I don't know the answer, I bet I can find someone who does.

Take Care and God Bless

Richard (MFDC)

Below are links to the areas I researched. They explain about the medal, when it originated, the NSN # (for replacement). The medals are shown in the order of highest honors and below. From left to right unless they are listed one below the other. This first link has the most information about the medals.

Of the three departments of the Military that I spoke with this is the accepted order in which all awards are to be placed when displayed.

No information was given on the exact location of any one award, badge, insignia or patch. You may display them in any way you wish as long as, "Like items stay with like items" and they are presented from highest honors and below.

(Army/Airforce)

(Navy)

(Coastguard)

(Marines)

MilitaryFlagDisplayCase.Com



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