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