Posted on Mar 26, 2018
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I've seen the posts about Officers not wearing qualification badges relating specifically to weapons qual, how they should be experts of everything etc. etc., but I've never heard anyone specifically address the driver's badge. It isn't anything spectacular or anything to write home about, but it is a badge nonetheless and represents a specific knowledge and skill. Thoughts?
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Sgt Dennis Franklin
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Wear em if you got em.
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MAJ Battalion Medical Officer
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No
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LTC Ken Connolly
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Sure. No harm in it.
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PFC Bobby Smith
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look at it this way would wear a purple heart if you received it before you became an officer
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PO1 Training Manager
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I would wear it. You earned it!
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PO1 James McCollum
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Why not allow them to wear any device that was EARNED! It's not like some of the geedunk that folks are wearing on a daily basis. I'm retired but if I could I would wear my Air and Surface Warfare devices. Why? Because I earned them!
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PO1 James McCollum
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Why not? They earned it, so why not allow them to continue to wear it. It's not like some of the
geedunk that people wear on a daily basis. I'm retired but if I could I would wear my Air & Surface Warrior devices. Why? Because I earned them!!
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SGT Squad Leader
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One of my 70B (CPT) wear's his Driver's Badge he earned when he was still enlisted, it's on his ORB, he wears it.
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PO2 Virginia Sanders
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Poor attitude, shipmate. Don’t wear it then. When in doubt, don’t.
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SFC Stephen Foster
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Who gives a shit. This is a non important issue.
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