Want this question answered?
Yes. That's normally the case with any deploying force.
YES/True
Never in actual combat.
Combat Action Badge was created on 2005-05-02.
yes and no, it has been deployed but it has never seen combat
Combat Action Medal of the Bundeswehr was created in 2010-11.
For wounds in combat, the army issues the Purple Heart Medal.
Not if deployed to a combat zone as defined by federal law (i.e. Afghanistan). If they reenlist while in a combat zone, that bonus is tax free as well. They won't pay federal or state income taxes. If deployed to an area that is not a combat zone (i.e. South Korea), they will pay federal taxes and likely state taxes unless there's an exception offered under the state laws of their home state.
I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
The Russians .
Medics cannot receive CABs (Combat Action Badge). Instead, they receive the CMB (Combat Medical Badge) for treating wounded soldiers in a combat situation.
When it is not practical or feasable to use a Combat Action Tourniquet or CAT