Final answer:
When authorized to wear more than one SSI-FWTS, individuals should wear the SSI-FWTS for the unit they were most recently deployed with in combat. This aligns with military regulations and appropriately reflects their latest service contribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to the wearing of the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Former Wartime Service (SSI-FWTS), which is a military uniform badge used in the United States Army. When authorized to wear more than one SSI-FWTS, individuals should wear the SSI-FWTS representing the unit they were most recently assigned to during a deployment in a combat zone. It is important that the badge worn aligns with the Armed Forces regulations and reflects the most current deployment to ensure uniform compliance and to recognize the service member's most recent contributions to war efforts.
If you are authorized to wear more than one SSI-FWTS (Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Former Wartime Service), there is a specific order in which they should be worn. The highest precedence is given to the SSI-FWTS of the highest unit level you served in combat. If you served in multiple units at the same unit level, the SSI-FWTS of the most recently earned combat service takes precedence. If you served in multiple units at the same unit level and earned them simultaneously, you can choose which one to wear in its highest precedence.