Wolf-Brown/NS Meyer/Vanguard Charts
      refer to Where did the numbers for ribbons
                come from for an explanation on them.  
            
    
    Wolf Brown was a
      military supply business that used to be located in New York City
      and Los Angeles some years ago. They were a fine old company that
      supplied various uniform accouterments including insignia,
      ribbons, medals, belts and buckles, and even swords. They and N.S.
      Meyer's were bought out by Vanguard ( https://www.vanguardmil.com/
      and for their charts,
      SEEhttps://www.vanguardmil.com/pages/vanguard-color-ribbon-chart-
      ). AS OF 12/2017
    
    The Wolf-Brown number system has evolved over
          time, Vanguard still changes them from what they were, an
          example is  5114, it is now a new and different ribbon
          using the same number, thus the new one is 5114-V, the -V
          means it is a Vanguard ribbon vs the older charts Wolf-Brown
          ribbon which was a NM N.G. ribbon-5114.
    
    
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-1=3000-3232
 
        
  
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-2=3241-3422
 
        
 
    
    
       
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-3=3423-3634
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-4=3636-3715v
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-5=3716-4051
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-6=4052-5125
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-7=5126-5312
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-8=5313-7035
 
        
      
      
        -  Wolf-Brown/Vanguard-9=7036-8016
 
        