Posted on Mar 30, 2020
SGT Derick J.
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Recently went through a Maintenance class and was informed that I could be eligible for a driver's badge, however I didn't know I had to track every milage and man labor hour I've done while operating a vehicle. I do have some sort of evidence to prove I've been a licensed driver for nearly 3 years now, however the reg still confuses me whether I'm eligible for the badge. Anyone received one previously or have any input?
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SSG Usar Recruiter
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Talk with your Motor Sergeant and look up your drivers history in GCSS Army. Once you meet the requirements have a memorandum written and signed by your company commander and boom you have the drivers badge.
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SGT Motor Transport Operator
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I was thinking about this same thing! Good thing you posted it. I guess we wait for responses
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SFC Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer
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If you can’t make the miles you can do the paperwork to show you haven’t had an accident in a 12 month time frame and previous stated in the other post. That usually is the best way to get the driver badge for wheel vehicles
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How do I determine if I am eligible for a driver's badge?
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SPC Driver Manager
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AR 600-8-22, 8-32 says this:

a. The Driver and Mechanic Badge is awarded to drivers, mechanics, and special equipment operators to denote the
attainment of a high degree of skill in the operation and maintenance of motor vehicles.
b. Commanders of brigades, regiments, separate BNs, and any commander in the rank of LTC/O–5 or higher may
approve award of the Driver and Mechanic Badge.
c. Component bars are authorized only for the following types of vehicles and/or qualifications:
(1) Driver-W (for wheeled vehicles).
(2) Driver-T (for tracked vehicles).
(3) Driver-M (for motorcycles).
(4) Driver-A (for amphibious vehicles).
(5) Mechanic (for automotive or allied vehicles).
(6) Operator-S (for special mechanical equipment).
d. The eligibility requirements for drivers require that a Soldier must—
(1) Qualify for and possess a current OF 346 (U.S. Government Motor Vehicles Operator’s Identification Card),
issued as prescribed by AR 600–55; and
(2) Be assigned duties and responsibilities as a driver or assistant driver of Government vehicles for a minimum of
12 consecutive months, or during at least 8,000 miles with no Government motor vehicle accidents or traffic violations
recorded on his or her DA Form 348–1 (Equipment Operator’s Qualification Record (Except Aircraft) continuation
sheet); or
(3) Perform satisfactorily for a minimum period of 1 year as an active qualified driver instructor or motor vehicle
driver examiner.

I earned mine while i was Deployed as a driver for Convoy Security.
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SPC Driver Manager
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I believe miles/ Hours must be logged to show then awarded by and o-5 or higher.
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LTC Hardware Test Engineer
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I'd love to see someone with a Motorcycle driver's badge....
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SPC Driver Manager
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LTC (Join to see) - as would I, or even better earn it my self... 8,000 miles on a motorcycle lol
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Had 1 never wore it, Abn Rgr Grunts really arent
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SGM Bill Frazer
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amused by it. Tho for a period of 2 yrs I was the BN Ammo Chief and the BN SPT PSG, and the BN driver trainer. Also drove every vehicle in the BN and most of the Army's local inventory. lot more than just a Mait class.
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