Yes.
It is possible. Good example is; - Soldier was a Combat Medic for a Ranger Battalion. - Soldier deployed with unit to the Gulf War and received the CMB - Soldier later reclassed to Infantry - Soldier then deployed with an infantry unit to GWOT and received CIB. Type your answer here...
Acus lineopunctatus was created in 2008.
Jonas Acus-Acukas was born in 1885.
Jonas Acus-Acukas died in 1976.
CIB Bank was created in 1979.
NO. Army Regulation 670-1 specifies that only one badge from group one can be worn at a time. Group one consists of the EIB, CIB and CAB. Combat badges take precedence over skill badges. A soldier having earned both the EIB and CIB must wear the CIB. A soldier having earned both the CIB and CAB may choose which one to wear.
Someone who had an 11 series MOS, reclassed, then deployed to a combat zone would be able to. Someone who was awarded the EIB as an 11 series, deployed as an 11 series, and was awarded a CIB... technically, they could, but their chain of command isn't bound to let that fly.
No.
BNP Paribas CIB's population is 17,000.
No. Up to now it is not registered in CIB.
BNP Paribas CIB was created on 2000-05-23.
As of July 2014, the market cap for BanColombia S.A. (CIB) is $8,007,459,014.64.