Yes, you can wear a ranger tab with multicam uniform, as the ranger tab is a military insignia that signifies completion of the U.S. Army Ranger School. Soldiers typically wear it on their uniform regardless of the camouflage pattern. However, it is essential to follow the specific regulations and guidelines laid out by the military branch regarding uniform wear. Always check with your chain of command for any specific requirements.
You can go to the Army Ranger Course and recieve the tab but it is not authorized to wear on any AF uniform.
ACU'S and some units are starting to get multicam
Yes, the multicam uniform is authorized for wear by the 82nd Airborne Division in the U.S. Army. The multicam pattern is now the standard combat uniform for the Army and is widely used by various units, including the 82nd Airborne Division.
Yes, but only if you've actually earned them.
YES, it is authorized. No PIN ON versions with Body Armor.
Not on Air Force uniforms, no, although I have seen TAC-Ps wear it when they were wearing Army issue ACUs while assigned directly to Army unit.
Shoulder.
If there are any Vietnam era Rangers still serving in the US Army today (the youngest could be no younger than 48), then, yes. Soldiers who have served in combat in companies who wore unit tabs such as those worn by Rangers are authorized to wear the tab on their left shoulder. In fact, those who do not may be considered out of uniform.
To do multicam in Premiere Pro, first import all your camera angles into the project. Then create a new multicam sequence and sync the clips using audio or timecode. Finally, switch between camera angles in the Program Monitor while editing to create a dynamic multicam video.
So long as you have earned them, yes. The President's Hundred tab, Special Forces tab, Ranger tab, Combat Infantryman/Combat Medic/Combat Action badge, parachutist wings, Air Assault wings, scuba qualification badge, Pathfinder badge, etc. are individual awards which can be worn by a soldier who has earned them, regardless of if they change units or MOS.
Becoming an Army Ranger would mean you have completed and passed RIP, Airborne and Ranger school and belong/serve in a Ranger Batt. There are many 62 day Rangers. These are Soldiers who go through RIP, Airborne and Ranger school and then go back to their original job and unit. Both have Ranger Tabs. Only Ranger's assigned to one of the 75th Ranger Battalions wear the Tab and Scroll.
If they ETS from the Marines and then reenlist into the Army. They won't be assigned to an Army Ranger unit from the Marine Corps.