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The second ribbon counts as one additional award, after which more leaf clusters may be added to the second ribbon. If future awards reduce the number of oak leaf clusters worn on the first ribbon due to bronze oak leaf clusters being replaced by a silver oak leaf cluster, the second ribbon is removed and the appropriate number of devices is ...
In Canada, New Zealand and Great Britain, blue ribbons are awarded to second place, with red ribbons awarded to first. The project may not necessarily be the first-place finisher, however. In such cases, a purple ribbon may be given to the champion and the second-place (or reserve) champion.
First Class (comparable with "Commander 1st Class"). The insignia is worn on a necklet, plus a silver star on the left chest; Second Class (comparable with "Commander"). The insignia is worn on a necklet; Third Class (comparable with "Officer"). A badge is worn on a ribbon with a rosette on the left chest; Fourth Class (comparable with "Knight ...
1st class with diamonds: exclusively for ladies of high rank. Worn on the left shoulder from a bow; 1st class: a neck decoration; 2nd class: worn on the left side on a pin; 3rd class: worn on the left chest from a ribbon; Medal of Social Welfare: a circular silver coloured medal, worn on the left chest from a ribbon.
Ribbon of 1st class Military: The Order of Oman (Wisam al-Oman) is the second highest order of Oman. ... 1st Class: 2nd Class: 3rd Class: 4th Class: 5th Class: Insignia
1st class – 983; 2nd class – 41,218; 3rd class – 611,242; Ribbon of the Order of Labour Glory. ... Ribbons First Class Second Class Third Class References
The ribbon was black, edged with blue, and 35–37 mm wide. The cross was awarded in three classes, distinguished by the devices born on the ribbon: the 3rd class being plain, the 2nd class bearing a bronze five-pointed star, and the 1st class a bronze palm leaf.
The Order 1st class was awarded to army commanders for exceptional leadership of combat operations. The Order 2nd class was awarded to corps, division, and brigade commanders for a decisive victory over a numerically superior enemy. The Order 3rd class was awarded to regimental commanders, their chiefs of staff, and battalion and company ...