Combat Medic Badge

Synopsys of Army Regulation 600-8-2 (Military Awards - CMB) The Combat Medical Badge was concieved on March 1, 1945 by the War Department.  THe Combat Medical Badge (CMB) could specifically be awarded to Officers and Enlisted personnel of the Medical Department who were assigned to or attached to a medical detachment of the infantry. The CMB was to recognize medical aidmen who shared the same hazards and hardships of ground conbat on a daily basis with the infantry soldier. The CMB was never intended to be awarded to all medical personnel.  Due to the uniqueness of ground combat in the infantry it was intended to be awarded only to those Medics who served under direct fire with the infantry.  To be awarded the Combat Medical Badge, the infantry unit to which the medical personnel were assigned or attached must have engaged the enemy in active ground combat Medical personnel must have been personally present and under fire in order to be eligible for this award.  Durin gthe Vietnam War, the requirements werew so stringent that recommending officials were required to document the place (in six digit co-ordinates), the time, the type of engagement, and also the intensity of fire to which the medical personnel were exposed. The combat Medical Badge could also be awarded to U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force medical pesonnel as long as they met all the requrements of Army medical personnel.

New Army Regulations in May 2004 have added aditional units besides Infantry where medics may qualify for the CMB.
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