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11-15-04, 05:32 PM #1
dress blue delta
Well, I just graduated on Friday. And I've got a question on the uniform, they failed to mention to us. For dress blue d's do you wear ribbons and badges or just ribbons. Thanks.
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11-15-04, 05:34 PM #2
Congrats Marine!
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11-15-04, 05:36 PM #3
Congratuulations Marine!
You better change Your Rank
Ellie
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11-15-04, 06:29 PM #4
On Sgt. Grits message board, Dress Blues Delta are short sleeve and Dress Blues Alphas, ribbons and badges are authorized.
If you not wearing anything other than the short sleeve, I guess you might wear ribbons and badges.
I wasn't able to find anything other than what I found on Sgt. Grits message board through google...
But I might be wrong...someone will correct it, if I am wrong...
Semper Fidelis/Semper Fi
Ricardo
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11-15-04, 09:29 PM #5
Thanks. I was trying to change my settings and everything but 3 months of confinement has made me a little slow with computers.
Well MillRat, I know service c's you just wear ribbons, so I'll just wear my ribbons for now unless told otherwise. Thanks for your help.
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11-16-04, 05:07 AM #6
So they give 'em blues these days? I graduated Jan 19, 1957 and I'm still waiting on mine.
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11-16-04, 06:48 AM #7
Congratulations Marine and Welcome to the Brotherhood!!!
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11-17-04, 07:15 PM #8
Semper Fi Devil Dog and welcome to the best damn team in the world.
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11-18-04, 01:38 AM #9
drake where did you graduate from? I'm fresh out of San Diego G Co/2021 12 Nov
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11-18-04, 06:10 AM #10
You can wear either Ribbons and Badges or just Ribbons, it's optional. That's how it was when I was on Recruiting Duty, if you're on leave just ask your Recruiter to verify or follow this link to Marine Corps Uniform Regulations
Semper Fi and Congratulations on Earning the Title!
GunnyL
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11-18-04, 06:12 AM #11so I'll just wear my ribbons
My question - What ribbons?
How many do you get knowadays for graduating?
:qmark: :qmark:
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11-18-04, 06:24 AM #12
5501. REGULATIONS FOR WEAR
1. Marksmanship badges will not be worn with the evening dress, blue dress
"A," blue-white dress "A," utility, and camouflage maternity work uniforms.
Commanders may prescribe marksmanship badges for wear on all other uniforms.
Unless otherwise prescribed by the commander, wearing marksmanship badges is
at the option of the individual.
5500
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11-18-04, 11:41 AM #13
Congrats Marine...the fire watch ribbon was all I got when I graduated (67)
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11-18-04, 04:43 PM #14
Thanks everyone, I graduated from PI 3rd bn M co. The best of the best
National Defense Ribbon, just one. Like I said, 3 months has made me a little slow, I have a hard time putting my belt on. There also issueing a new medal, for war on terrorism, so us little jarheads get a little decoration, but I'll earn it at itb. And in March there sending a new rotation. Nobody wants war, but I joined to help my brothers and sisters and by March I'll be ready.
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11-18-04, 05:37 PM #15
Congratulations Marine. Welcome aboard
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