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Yes. Any enlisted personnel with an 11 or 18 series MOS is eligible for the CIB, if they meet the criteria for it to be awarded to them.

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Can Combat Engineers be issued Combat Infantry Badges?

No. You must actually hold an 11 series (Infantry) Primary MOS while in a combat zone to be awarded a CIB. Combat Engineers get awarded the CAB (Combat Action Badge) for instances of direct contact with the enemy. The only engineers eligible for the CIB are those who hold the 18C - Special Forces Engineer Sergeant - MOS; all Special Forces personnel, with the exception of medical personnel, are eligible for the CIB.


Who can wear cib?

Anyone can wear a cib, which stands for Combat Infantryman Badge. However, the badge is typically awarded to soldiers in the U.S. Army who have served in an infantry or Special Forces role and have actively engaged in combat.


Who got Combat infantry badges in Vietnam?

The 21st century is totally different today. During the Viet war in the 20th century, men were put where they were needed; period! Thus tankers with an 11E MOS, mortarmen with their 11C MOS or Armored Reconnaissance men with their 11D MOS could and did recieve 11B infantryman CIBs "IF" they were assigned to a grunt unit and was under fire (in contact) in Vietnam with that unit. Those men didn't even have to have their MOSs changed, they could still have (maintain) their tankers, mortar, artillery, etc. MOS...but as long as they were in the field AS A GRUNT (infantryman) with a GRUNT unit (actually assigned to it)...then they earned a CIB. After the war men with a tanker, mortar, etc. MOS had to serve in those MOSs. But then again, there wasn't a war going on, so based "upon the needs of the service", the US Army could afford to award CIBs to ONLY infantrymen MOSs.


How do you factor out 11c plus 22c plus 12?

11c + 22c + 12 = 33c + 12 = 3(11c + 4) = 3 x (11c + 4)


Was the army mos 11m eligible for the combat infantry mans badge?

Yes, and a lot of 11M soldiers got it in Operation Desert Storm. You must have an Infantry or Special Forces MOS, be assigned to an Infantry or Special Forces unit and engage in direct combat with the enemy to earn the CIB.


What is the answer to 100 equals 56 plus 11c?

100 = 56 + 11c 44 = 11c 4 = c


When was CIB Bank created?

CIB Bank was created in 1979.


-11C equals what in Fahrenheit?

-11C = 12.2 degrees Fahrenheit.


Can you get the cab transferred to a cib if you reclass to infantry?

No. To be awarded a CIB, you have to be Infantry at the time the award was received (although a lot of Cavalry could have been awarded the CIB, they ended up getting CABs due largely to internal politics of the Army, especially concerning Cav units which were attached to infantry brigades). Since you wouldn't be reclassing to infantry until after the award was made, you're still not eligible for a CIB.Former Marine Corps personnel who later join the Army and received the Combat Action Ribbon, however, are eligible to convert it to a CIB or CAB, depending on their MOS at the time it was awarded.


What is the population of BNP Paribas CIB?

BNP Paribas CIB's population is 17,000.


Is Nitro Benzene CIB registered in Agriculture use?

No. Up to now it is not registered in CIB.


Can mp's wear a combat infantry badge serving in combat in Vietnam?

No. Unless he was later assigned to an INFANTRY unit and that unit (his unit) was directly involved with combat operations with a hostile enemy. "Only" during the Vietnam War could a GI with an artillery, armor, MP, engineer, etc. MOS obtain a CIB if he was assigned to a 11B (MOS) job in the US Infantry and engaged in combat with the enemy. A artilleryman, armor crewman (tank crewman), MP, etc. could be transfered to a grunt unit and end up in contact w/the enemy; WITHOUT his primary MOS being changed. Thus qualifying him to wear the CIB. The 11B (nicknamed 11Bullet Stopper in Vietnam) would or could be awarded as his secondary MOS. Regardless of the MOS change or not, if he was in a grunt outfit and he was in "enemy contact" with that outfit, he's awarded the CIB (on orders). After Vietnam the US Army took the MOS far more seriously and awarded it to only 11B men. But during the war men were needed everywhere all the time! Consequently the needs of the service came first and awards came after those needs were served. Another words after Vietnam "it took an act of congress" to pull a tanker off his machine and put him in another MOS, especially if he didn't like it. But during the war a man went where he was ordered...like it or not.