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Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
No, you cannot.
The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.
AR 670-1
The location is as shown on the chart at the related link below.
Combat Action Badge was created on 2005-05-02.
No. It's not transferable. You MIGHT be able to fill out some paperwork and have the Navy Combat Action Ribbon awarded as an equivalent (which can be worn on a CG uniform), however.
No, you only wear one Category I badge.
Medics cannot receive CABs (Combat Action Badge). Instead, they receive the CMB (Combat Medical Badge) for treating wounded soldiers in a combat situation.
If he's under fire, yes. The Army has a special case: if a medic assigned to an infantry unit treats a patient under enemy action, he will receive the Combat Medical Badge rather than the Combat Action Badge. Medics in non-infantry units will receive the Combat Action Badge.
On the left breast pocket on the left marksman badge goes on the right
According to the current AR 670-1, (Feb 3rd, 2005 w/ Summary of Change) on pg 298, you wear the CAB, (Combat Action Badge) 1/4 inch above your ribbons, centered, or if the lapel covers your badge, you wear the CAB so the left edge is aligned to the left edge of the ribbons.