There are so many different ribbons and pins that can be found on U.S. Military uniforms, but what do they all mean? With this new infographic from the team at Wizard Pins, you'll learn all about the U.S. Military pins and ribbons and what they actually mean, and it covers all six of the different branches of the U.S. Military, including the Marine Corps, the Army, the Coast Guard, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Space Force. This guide is categorized real well and features great designs for the different ribbons and badges, including U.S. Letters Branch Insignia and Branch Insignia Badges, Officer Rank Pins, Identification Badges, Combat Badges, Skill Badges, Marksmanship Badges, Distinctive Unit Insignia, and Service Ribbons. One of the most interesting types of pins are Officer Rank Pins, and these are meant to quickly identify the rank of a U.S. service member. They're worn on the tops of the shoulders on a U.S. Military uniform, and there are two types – both Warrant Officer Pins and Commissioned Officer Pins.