Medal is an integral part of the medal-based reward system. Most countries in the world have perfect reward systems and set corresponding medal lists. According to international practice, medals are used in daily and general ceremonial occasions, and are usually worn on the chest of military uniforms in the order of the medals they represent. Our army also has medals.
1955 awarded the medals of "August 1st", "independence, freedom" and "liberation", 1988 awarded the honorary medals of "red star", "independence" and "victory", and the first-class and second-class British model medals awarded since 1970s.
However, except for the 55-year-old general and a few occasions today, the outline of our army's chest is basically invisible for the following reasons.
1, our military medal system is not perfect.
There are no strict rules on the way and order of wearing. At present, there are no official measures to connect more than two badges, and the badge specifications of different awards are not even uniform. How to wear them formally?
2. The officers and men of our army have no consciousness of wearing seals.
Or don't wear it, wear it indiscriminately or even bring it wrong. The sense of honor of soldiers represented by Zhang has not been well reflected. How can we make people consciously wear it?