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Although your comment is reasonable. Service stripes are worn by enlisted. This highly "decorated" LTC is an officer uniform. What stands out to me is it looks like a bronze star ribbon award which is award for heroism NOT involving aerial flight and the uniform has airborne and aviator wings. And i cant quite make it out but looks like a purple heart ribbon with 2 gold oak leaves, so essentially 3 purple hearts. Along with the US Army shoulder patch which I have never seen worn when I was in service. Edit- I found the reason for the US Army shoulder patch as not a SSI but signifies US Army Accessions Command assigned to Department of the Army HQ. So could be legit.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Although your comment is reasonable. Service stripes are worn by enlisted. This highly "decorated" LTC is an officer uniform. What stands out to me is it looks like a bronze star ribbon award which is award for heroism NOT involving aerial flight and the uniform has airborne and aviator wings. And i cant quite make it out but looks like a purple heart ribbon with 2 gold oak leaves, so essentially 3 purple hearts. Along with the US Army shoulder patch which I have never seen worn when I was in service.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Although your comment is reasonable. Service stripes are worn by enlisted. This highly "decorated" LTC is an officer uniform. What stands out to me is it looks like a bronze star ribbon award which is award for heroism NOT involving aerial flight and the uniform has airborne and aviator wings. And i cant quite make it out but looks like a purple heart ribbon with 2 gold oak leaves, so essentially 3 purple hearts.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: Original

Although your comment is reasonable. Service stripes are worn by enlisted. This highly "decorated" LTC is an officer uniform.

1 year ago
1 score