Colonel Edwards had three rows of service ribbons when he was briefed by General Roberts. The upper row (a single framed ribbon designating a unit award) is crooked and ready to fall off. In later scenes this top-row ribbon is being worn properly over the right pocket. In the early 1950s, even through the Air Force by that time was an independent branch, it and the Army still wore similar uniforms. Also, senior Air Force officers like the general and colonel more than likely would be wearing pilot wings, since it is unusual for non-rated officers to reach such ranks.
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