Instructions for the wearing of the Oak Leaf Emblems

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Instructions for the

Wearing of the Oak-Leaf Emblems.


The larger size, to be worn

with the Victory Medal when issued,

will be affixed to the centre of the

riband at an angle of 60 degrees from

the inside edge of the riband, leaves

pointing upward towards the left

shoulder. The smaller will be worn,

when in undress or khaki uniform,

transversely across the riband, the

leaves pointing upwards towards the

left shoulder.


A5-18.

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Instructions for the

Wearing of the Oak-Leaf Emblems.


The larger size, to be worn

with the Victory Medal when issued,

will be affixed to the centre of the

riband at an angle of 60 degrees from

the inside edge of the riband, leaves

pointing upward towards the left

shoulder. The smaller will be worn,

when in undress or khaki uniform,

transversely across the riband, the

leaves pointing upwards towards the

left shoulder.


A5-18.


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  • November 23, 2017 11:57:31 Joel Bellviure

    Instructions for the

    Wearing of the Oak-Leaf Emblems.


    The larger size, to be worn

    with the Victory Medal when issued,

    will be affixed to the centre of the

    riband at an angle of 60 degrees from

    the inside edge of the riband, leaves

    pointing upward towards the left

    shoulder. The smaller will be worn,

    when in undress or khaki uniform,

    transversely across the riband, the

    leaves pointing upwards towards the

    left shoulder.


    A5-18.

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    James Boyd MacLachlann
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