Graduate from Air Assault School. Most Army bases have one, and everyone claims theirs is "tougher than Fort Campbell's."
Air Assault Badge was created in 1974.
No, the badge signifies naught but completion of Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
On the left breast pocket on the left marksman badge goes on the right
General Assault Badge was created on 1940-06-01.
Infantry Assault Badge was created on 1939-12-20.
Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe was created on 1942-03-31.
Correction on the "name tape"... It's above your ribbons 1/8in then 1/4in from the air assault wings..
CIB is worn cetered, 1/8" above ribbons. The other 3 are worn in the exact sequence you mentioned, centered BELOW the ribbons. See 670-1 for a more detailed description.
The correct order for the three badges are follows: Parachutist, Drivers and Marksmanship. All badges are 1/8" from the top of the pocket with equal distance between the three badges. Ref: Army Regulations 670-1. Parachutist (Group 4), Drivers (Group 5), and Marksmanship.
the badges go above the us. army nametape. the one closest to the nametape will be the air assault badge 1/8 inch apart from the nametape. then above that 1/4 inch apart from the air assault badge will be the combat action badge.the combat action badge is the more important of the two so it is on top. Everything can be found in AR 670-1.
Well, you beat a level on silver rank.
The badge is 10 points under awards category. I'm not sure if you also get 8 for the school under military residential courses.