Posted on Mar 1, 2016
MSG Wally Carmichael
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"(Unit Name withheld) BCT ordered to remove combat patches during training at Fort NoMatter so the ones without them don't get ‪‎hurt feelings‬.

Reason? "The unit just returned from Afghanistan and almost everyone has a patch but the large influx of new soldiers are E1 and E2s that have never deployed and they are saying they are left out because they don't have a patch."
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1SG Harold Piet
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give them a Participation badge until they earn something,
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No. I don't have one, I haven't deployed yet. Doesn't bother me or any of the other junior enlisted in my unit.
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LTC Mark Beattie
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No, if you've earned the right to wear a combat patch, then wear it!!
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So I have the same knee-jerk reaction that everyone does..."No. Don't Change" which I spend countless hours railing against that mentality. Let me play devil's advocate a little and pose a question to the group at large...why DO we have combat patches? My Marine buddies always tell me "the Marine Corps doesn't get WEBELOS patches for doing our job". When I thought about it, I realized we were the only branch that does the "look at me" thing with patches, tabs, etc.. Should we adopt a more "quiet professional" mentality?
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Not only no but Hell No! We earned that patch and if the little people are offended, too bad. Get their rear ends deployed, go through the hardships, and EARN the right to wear a Combat Patch. I don't give a rat's rear end if the metrosexual babies "feel" like they are being left out. Enough of this crap! I also don't care what the USMC thinks about the Combat Patch. They have their traditions and we have ours.
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Being a former Marine, it took me a while to get used to all the superfluous crap on the Army uniforms. I figure if someone wants to be spared the trouble, join the Marines. The Army hands out awards, including the BSM as though it's Halloween. Never got used to that either. Fobbits wearing BSMs......
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MAJ Hernanadez, I wasn't suggesting Soldiers don't earn their patches. I was curious as to why the Army has all the flair. Metrosexuals, hurt feelings, and Marines aside...I personally would prefer a more sterile uniform. Everything on your body should have a purpose. That damn Velcro is absolutely pointless and does nothing but look like trash after the 3rd wash. Rather than give me a full mag holder for pens on my sleeve, just give me sleeve I can roll up. Rather than putting my rank on me like a damn bull's eye that forces me to commit an EO complaint every time I try to see the rank of a female, how about just use the collar pins that have worked for 1,000 years. As for the flair, I myself don't need it, but if others do to feel accomplished, that's their prerogative.
SSG Vik Polivka
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No. I know before I had any, I paid particular attention to any block of instruction offered by those that did. It serves as a credential, in some respects.

On the plus side, in the BDU era, it would have been one less thing to have to get sewn on. Not much of a plus in the land of hook and loop fastener tape...
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Will they be allowed safe spaces, trigger warnings and comfort animals as well? "Hey SGT ... ya you with the IED fragments in your leg ... Please remove your SSI-FWTS because the PV1 Newbie over there is feeling left out."
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Anyone who gets their feelings hurt because they don't have a combat patch and someone else does needs to return to CIF and pick up their basic load of vagisil....
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I cant belive this topic still exists, and hasn't been squashed -Backbone
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SGM Military Police
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My God... really? Four tours in combat... I earned it.
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TSgt Raymond Smith
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The answer in no they should not take them because it bothers the new comers. They earned them and deserve to wear them. The cry babies can go and get deployed and earn it themselves. This just wrong to force these troops to remove them.
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SSG Jeremy Kohlwes
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What would be next? No more CIBs or CABs? Combat patches are an easy way to determine experience.
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MSgt Rena Schmidt
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give them candy or a gold star we aren't in second grade here dudes and dudetts
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SPC Dennis Escobar
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The new soldiers are different, idk what they're doing in basic training, but they lack discipline and respect to superiors. And that's a change the last 4 years I've been in. O.o
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PO1 David Warner
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I don't believe so. You should be able to keep them on that way other soldiers know of your abilities or experience. You aren't just making things up you actually know.
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SFC Frankey Meals
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Really can't understand why this would be a topic of discussion. If we remove cp from the uniform. Then we might as well say that because everyone is not a ranger, airborne ect.... you can't where them because not everyone has on. This is just a crazy topic to me.
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SGT Robert Bowman
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If I didn't have a combat patch I wouldn't mind it at all, it means that those soldiers took care of business but thank you for stepping up if the backup is needed. The price was to high for our young soldiers to not have a combat patch. Somebody already paid the price, not having the patch is a good thing.
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FN James Goodman
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That is stupid
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PO2 Chris Winn
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Patches are earned dammit
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SPC Joseph Brigham
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Really 2% voted yes? You 2% are FUBAR and you need your forward assist tapped
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