Badges.Qualification, Markmanship and Identification BadgesCombat Infantry Badge Expert Infantry Badge Combat Action Badge The Combat Action Badge (or CAB) is a military badge worn in the U.S. Army. The emblem features both a M9 bayonet and M67 grenade. The Combat Action Badge may be awarded to any soldier after the date of September 18, 2001 performing duties in an area where hostile fire pay Combat Medical Expert Field Medical Army Astronaut Device Master Flight Surgeon Senior Flight Surgeon Flight Surgeon Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal The detection, identification, on-site evaluation, rendering safe, recovery, and final disposal of unexploded explosive ordnance. It may also include explosive ordnance which has become hazardous by damage or deterioration. Also called EOD. Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Explosive Ordnance Disposal Pathfinder Freefall Badge Air Assault Master Diver First Class Diver Second Class Diver Driver and Mechanic Parachutist Rigger Expert Presidential Service Vice-Presidential Service Secretary of Defense Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Drill Sergeant U.S. Army Recruiter (gold) Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention (master) Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention (senior) Master Army Aviator Senior Army Aviator Army Aviator Master Aviation Senior Aviation Aviation Master Parachutist Senior Parachutist Parachutist Presidential 100 Tab Salvage Diver Scuba Diver Special Forces Tab The Special Forces Tab is a service school qualification tab of the United States Army, awarded to any soldier completing either the Special Forces Qualification Course, or the Special Forces Detachment Officer Qualification Course (formerly known as the Special Forces Officer Sharpshooter Marksman Ranger Tab Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Staff Sapper Tab U.S. Army Recruiter (silver) Career Counselor Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention (basic) Tabs and badges shown are not all-inclusive. See AR 670-1 for order of precedence For the notion of order of precedence in mathematics and computer science, see . An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of items. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments. and placement on uniform. NOTE: Badges, devices & ribbons are not shown to scale. |
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