In the Army Service Uniform (ASU), the Driver and Mechanic Badge is worn on the left side of the uniform, centered above the left breast pocket. The Marksmanship Badge is also worn on the left side, but it is placed below the Driver and Mechanic Badge. Multiple marksmanship badges can be worn in a row, with the highest qualification badge placed at the top. Ensure that badges are properly aligned and spaced according to Army regulations.
In the U.S. Army, soldiers typically wear the black shooting badge on the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) and the dress green uniform. The silver badge is reserved for those who have achieved higher levels of marksmanship qualification, such as expert marksman. Therefore, the specific badge worn on the dress green uniform would depend on the individual soldier's qualifications.
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.
Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
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.
AFI 36-2903 changed in 2011, excluding wear provision of the award. You don't have to be at a German function or location.
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.
The Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB) is awarded to infantry personnel who have actively engaged in ground combat. It does not require expertise in marksmanship. Therefore, if you meet the qualification criteria for the CIB as an infantry soldier, you can wear the badge regardless of your marksmanship skills.
Depends on which qualification course you shot.
Only if you continue to qualify expert. Otherwise, you wear no marksmanship badge at all.
No, you cannot.
Different finishes is all. All badges worn on a uniform must match, so if you wear a single Stay-Brite badge, all badges (and uniform buttons) must also be the Stay-Brite type.
Yes you do wear them. It is the same as your Class A Uniform