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Combat Action Badge InformationChief of Staff of the Army GEN Peter Schoomaker awards some of the first Combat Action Badges to Soldiers in the Washington DC area at a Pentagon ceremony on June 29th. Photos by Staff Sgt. Carmen Burgess.
FIRST SOLDIERS RECEIVE COMBAT ACTION BADGE Click to Go to Soldier Bios |
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DESCRIPTIONA silver badge 2 inches (5.08cm) in width overall consisting of an oak wreath supporting a rectangle bearing a bayonet surmounting a grenade, all silver. Stars are added at the top to indicate subsequent awards; one star for the second award, two stars for the third award and three stars for the fourth award. II. SYMBOLISMIn keeping with the spirit of the Warrior Ethos, the Combat Action Badge provides special recognition to Soldiers who personally engage the enemy, or are engaged by the enemy during combat operations. The bayonet and grenade are associated with active combat. The oak wreath symbolizes strength and loyalty. III. AWARD ELIGIBILITYThe Combat Action Badge (CAB) may be awarded by any commander delegated authority by the Secretary of the Army during wartime or the CG, U.S. Army Human Resources Command and will be announced in permanent orders.
IV. DATE APPROVEDOn 2 May 2005, the Chief of Staff, Army, approved the creation of the CAB to provide special recognition to soldiers who personally engage, or are engaged by the enemy. HQDA Letter 600-05-1, dated 3 June 2005, announced the establishment of the Combat Action Badge. V. SUBDUED BADGESubdued badges are authorized in metal and cloth. The metal badge has a black finish. The cloth badge has olive green base cloth with the bayonet, grenade, oak wreath and border of the bar embroidered in black. VI. MINIATURE BADGES:A dress miniature badge, 1 1/4 inches (3.18 cm) in length is authorized for wear on the mess uniforms. A miniature badge, 1 3/4 inches (4.45 cm) is also authorized in lieu of the regular size badge. |
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