Im sure this differs form military to military but in the American Marine Corps the answer is no except in very specific circumstances. For example if an American Marine was awarded a symbolic or medal type flower by a foreign head of state at a special dinner or something like that they would then wear it for the rest of the event or evening so as not to insult the other country but then they would not wear it after that.
Blouse
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
No, it hasn't.
what was the anglo saxons uniform
depends on your branch of service and the uniform type. The Navy for example can choose to wear their highest three awards on some uniforms and both the navy and Marines can choose to not wear any ribbons on the khaki shirt
Anything that the military uniform dress code doesn't allow.
Blouse
It's called a Boutonniere.
Anyone from any nation, who has worn the military uniform, is a veteran.
A small bouquet which is worn on the lapel. (top right or left by the collar)
Why not? If a person has EVER worn the military uniform of their nation, they are a veteran.
If you have worn a military uniform in service to your nation, YOU ARE A VETERAN.
To honor all those who have worn the military uniform in defense of their nation, war or peace.
It is called a trenchcoat, or a Slatsvecken.
The EIB and the CIB are both military designations. When they have been earned, they can be worn. There is a limitation to the number of medals or ribbons that can be worn on a uniform.
only if it is part of the uniform as in the American soldiers cammies or if the uniform allows for some personal choice such the flight suits of flgiht crews
Veteran's Day honors all those who have worn their nation's military uniform.