Posted on May 27, 2025
How can I retroactively get my Combat Action Badge? Where can I find some assistance on this process?
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Is there anyone who can help me with getting my CAB retroactively?
Posted 6 mo ago
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Good luck. I've tried this a few times and each time was shot down. Every Chain I submitted thru all said that receiving IDF (46 times but who's counting?) was not a proper criteria.
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SGM Jeff Mccloud - I was the only Reservists assigned to my team of 4 personnel at Basrah. I also did the most PM missions. I guess my Team Leader didn't quite care for me all that much
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SGT Warren Crutcher
When I was in Iraq my unit's band members all got CAB's when a rocket hit the building next door to them while they were practicing. I got blown off the top of a bunker while installing a SAMS E dish and got nothing but a medical discharge and a wheelchair. Most people in y unit got AAM's and ARCOM's if you were enlisted and all the officers left with Bronze Stars.
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SGM Jeff Mccloud
SGT James Hart (Retired) - Start with the easy stuff; gather copies of the DD-214, ERB, awards, orders and certificates that all show your time from your OIF tour.
Then sit down and take some time to write your personal narrative, describing your actions on the day or days that would have met the requirements for a CAB.
Then write the request memo, explaining why your command did not submit for the CAB at the time, or how that submission might have gotten stalled and lost in the process.
Then the hard part: you need two buddies who were there, who witnessed your actions that qualified for a CAB, they need to write sworn statements that corroborate your own narrative.
You'll probably need to reach out to a few people to come up with the two that can and will provide sworn statements. If one of those statements is from someone in your chain of command (PL, CO) that would really help.
I have never written one myself, but I have helped a few guys with current contact info for other guys to help with sworn statements from 10-15 years prior, this is definitely the biggest challenge in the process.
If you have an award from OIF that specifically describes you in a situation that warrants a CAB, like proximity to enemy direct or indirect fires and whether you could have reasonably been injured by the blast, detonation or explosion. then you can get by with one sworn statement.
Start with your old unit, and with anyone who remained in that unit. If none stayed in, you might get the unit AGRs to help with current contact info.
Then sit down and take some time to write your personal narrative, describing your actions on the day or days that would have met the requirements for a CAB.
Then write the request memo, explaining why your command did not submit for the CAB at the time, or how that submission might have gotten stalled and lost in the process.
Then the hard part: you need two buddies who were there, who witnessed your actions that qualified for a CAB, they need to write sworn statements that corroborate your own narrative.
You'll probably need to reach out to a few people to come up with the two that can and will provide sworn statements. If one of those statements is from someone in your chain of command (PL, CO) that would really help.
I have never written one myself, but I have helped a few guys with current contact info for other guys to help with sworn statements from 10-15 years prior, this is definitely the biggest challenge in the process.
If you have an award from OIF that specifically describes you in a situation that warrants a CAB, like proximity to enemy direct or indirect fires and whether you could have reasonably been injured by the blast, detonation or explosion. then you can get by with one sworn statement.
Start with your old unit, and with anyone who remained in that unit. If none stayed in, you might get the unit AGRs to help with current contact info.
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After getting out of a army hospital from Vietnam I was sent to Okinawa never got any medals for serving in Vietnam I was told I had to buy them if I wanted any medals I guess they just forgot about some veterans on that note just give in and buy it.
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