
The Meritorious Service Cross and Meritorious Service Medal are currently the only Canadian awards still being awarded to US personnel today. Most of those were awarded to the United States European Command Commander usually as "end-of-tour" decorations.Ĭanadian decorations were mainly awarded during World War I and World War II. officers have been in the United States Southern Command & United States Southern Command Air Forces Commander usually as "end-of-tour" decorations.īulgarian decorations are only rarely awarded to very senior U.S. In the 21st century United States military most of those post World War II era presentations are still only awarded to senior US officers, most of those senior U.S. officers, most of those senior US officers have been in the United States Southern Command & United States Southern Command Air Forces Commander usually as "end-of-tour" decorations.īrazil's highest orders of merit were rarely awarded to senior U.S. officers, while the War Cross was presented to any rank for valor during World War I & World War II.īolivian decorations are only rarely awarded to senior U.S. Most of those senior US officers in the United States Central Command as "end-of-tour" decorations.īelgian Order's were awarded to senior U.S. Kingdom of Bahrain decorations were only rarely awarded to very senior U.S. officers, at the Joint Chiefs of Staff level officers have been in the United States Southern Command & United States Southern Command Air Forces Commander usually as "end-of-tour" decorations.Īustralian decorations are only rarely awarded to very senior U.S. Order of the Liberator General San MartinĪrgentinian decorations are only rarely awarded to senior US officers, most of those senior U.S.service members by the governments of foreign countries. The list below is by no means comprehensive, but does display the awards which have been bestowed to U.S. Such awards are always worn after all United States decorations and before international military awards. The following is a list of foreign decorations which have been approved at one time for wear on United States military uniforms. service members to wear a particular non-U.S. The wear of foreign decorations may either be approved on a case-by-case basis or a general order may be declared allowing for blanket approval to all U.S.


2.47 Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).
