Posted on Feb 11, 2018
SFC Jim Mergott
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No, this award has never been issued. The highest number of CIBs that have been awarded to an individual is three, and it required someone to have fought in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The names of all these individuals who have been issued three CIBs have been recorded and they are easily researched through a number of databases and they are registered with the Infantry Museum in Fort Benning. Fewer than 400 triple CIBs have ever been issued, and the most number of CIBs that a currently serving soldier can have is two. For a currently serving soldier to have three awards, he would have had to fought in Korea, Vietnam and in the Global War on terror....and it is pretty obvious to see why that is impossible. For a fourth award, a soldier would have had to have served in all four eras, WII, Korea, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terror, so again...100% impossible.
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
SSG Kenneth Ponder
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SFC Jim Mergott
They cannot actually prove anything!
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
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MAJ Glenn Bergeron
MAJ Glenn Bergeron
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SFC Timothy Ross - He gets a star on his CIB (2nd award). Panama and Desert Storm are the same era.
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Sgt Dave Vandagriff
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Servicemembers with a family should get a CIB for keeping the family together while being deployed.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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SFC Jim Mergott
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Thanks SSG Madden.
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
SSG Kenneth Ponder
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I've not only seen them, I know some who retired with 4 stars.
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Sgt Dave Vandagriff
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SSG Kenneth Ponder - Not good. Or some admin soldier let something pass instead of calling it out.
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SPC Mike Lake
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No I haven't seen anyone with fourth award I have seen many with 2 awards a couple 3 awards those are hard to come by already and a fourth is darn near Impossible
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COL Glen Armstrong
COL Glen Armstrong
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Have you forgotten Desert Shield/Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom?
Not many eligible but several from Vietnam served in later campaigns!
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
SSG Kenneth Ponder
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Vietnam, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada.Then after Desert Storm & War on Terror, USArmy rewrote their Reg's specifying time frames and not allowing exception to policy. It's pretty simple.
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MAJ Glenn Bergeron
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COL Glen Armstrong - Vietnam, Panama, Grenada and Desert Storm would have a single CIB. OIF and OEF woutd get a 2nd award. Tours don't count. Vietnam-Desert Storm is one era, GWOT is another era.
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Katherine DeHoop
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My Dad is one. I would love to know how many are still alive SPC Mike Lake
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I see that there is a CIB 4th award; it is a CIB with 3 stars on it. Has any soldier ever earned this award?
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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The person would have to been 2 or 3 yrs. old serving in WWII to have earned that.
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Katherine DeHoop
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My Dad SGM James O Schmidt is a triple CIB. I wonder how many are still alive? Anybody know? Dad lives in Anchorage AK with me.
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MAJ Glenn Bergeron
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Nope, no such thing.
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SSG Kenneth Ponder
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When the Dominican Republic was invaded, they awarded CIB's some got their 2d, 3d, and 4th award there. USArmy argued over that back & forth, until they finally changed the AR's to specify certain time frames. They should issue one per lifetime, irregardless of who wants it. FYI- I got CIB w/1star, makes no sense. USArmy has too many damn badges, completely ridiculous.
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SSG Dean Lindeman
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Between Grenada, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, I would think it wouldn't be that difficult to earn four. I have seen a picture of a four award CIB many years ago when I was in JROTC in high school. It might have been in AR 670-1. It was a three award with a third star mounted above the two bottom stars.
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CPO Lionel Pinn
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Greetings SFC Mergott - Well defines explanation of one of our countries most under appreciated accomplishments. I assist with the “Third Award of the Combat Infantry Badge” FB page and I encourage everyone to check it out. While there is no 4th Award, there is one unusual but, as I understand it, official side note. It call it the “Kosovo Factor”. In that there is those who served in Vietnam, Global War of Terrorism, and service served in “harms way” in Kosovo that allows for the awarding of the CIBx3 to a limited number of rightful Warriors. Can you please further investigate? Thank you!
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SFC Jim Mergott
SFC Jim Mergott
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I served in Kosovo. Soldiers are not awarded CIBs for service in that theater.
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MSG John Duchesneau
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It hasn't happened yet. To date, there are five time periods for the CIB. World War II (41-45), Korea (50-53), Vietnam (61-73), Desert Storm and other ops from 1982-1991 and Post 9-11 (2001-present). As no one has served in more than three of these time period, the most CIBs one could have is three.
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