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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SFC Exhibitor
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Guess I would get a negative counseling or Article 15 cause I will wear what I earned until I retire and so will my soldiers. Just terrible and pathetic!!!! This is what we've come to I guess.
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I can't believe this was even a question! In certain MOS's it does seem that they won't promote past E-7 because you have a combat patch.
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PO1 Glenn Colby
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I guess the Military should remove all rank as well so we don't offend or make the "Everybody gets a trophy" generation feel inferior to others.
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Navy did that to the poor junior enlisted already. No rank for E-2 and E-3 on the working uniform - (the blue cammies for those that might not know)?
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A1C Small Business Owner
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Way to PC...if our grandfathers had done this we would all be speaking German.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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I came down here to post this same article. My question is for the Senior Leadership we have floating around on RallyPoint: From this article, Col. David Hodne appeared very comfortable and justified in requiring his Soldiers to remove their combat patches to assist in stimulating esprit de corps and team-building while in the field. As a Senior Leader, if this was your Brigade Commander, how would you have addressed this? Also, is there discussion amongst senior levels that this is a technique that works in regards to esprit de corps, team-building, cohesion?
I appreciate any insight.

Personally I don't agree with removal, it represents much more than a combat deployment to so many. In addition, I know when I was a junior Soldier, before I deployed, I would look at those with the patch and feel a sense of pride, admiration, and I felt like I could go to these experienced individuals as a resource. But that's just my two cents.
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SSG S6 Communications Ncoic
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For many of us, those patches are a reminder of absent comrades in arms.
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SFC Freddie Porter
SFC Freddie Porter
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This cannot be a real issue. It cannot! Give me back the time away from my family. Give me back the nights when incoming kept me up, and the nights I worried about incoming coming through the housing while I slept. Give me back the days I would drive Rt Irish worrying if I would live through the 7/8 mile drive without being blown up by an IED than ask me if I should take off my right shoulder patch. Give me back the buddies I lost who will never see their families and give me back my peace of mind.
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SGT James Colwell
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Building up esprit de corps by tearing down the morale of those who earned the patches on the right sleeves. Somebody smarter than me needs to explain how THAT works.
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You earn it you wear it. Geez... maybe the new soldiers should be given a "safe place" away from the combat vets. Just ridiculous.
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LCpl Rich Vail
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yes, someone may hurts dey feewings, dats would beeze bad...
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Seriously- who voted yes?
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SGT Leon Riege
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well sir, since I've seen col's asking where this came from it's safe to say " higher up " perhaps the hill ... I would'nt even be amazed not even a little
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Sgt Dennis Addesso
Sgt Dennis Addesso
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Most likely a troll to stir the pot... probably a Sanders/Clinton voter.
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1LT James Teener
1LT James Teener
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Easy on the voting commet, Lad (Dennis Addesso). I have two combat area patches from Vietnam, and I've had the misfortune to watch young men die violent deaths. I happen to believe a liberal agenda, and past liberal agendas (e.g., Social Security, MediCare, MedicAid, Civil Service) have made the USA a much better country than if the oligarchs had run it. Be good, vote your conscience for the good of the country of a whole, and remember that just because someone disagrees with your politics does not make them any less an American.
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SSG James Elmore
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Probably the people without a patch on their right sleeve……
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MSG Nathan Ellison
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Tough shit, this millennial Army is going right down the pisser. Pour yourself a hot cup of STFU and move out. Who is letting a e-1 or e-2 speak anyway? They are like children, they are to be seen, not heard. And if this is some officer or NCO's "good idea", they need a little wall to wall counseling.
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GySgt Carl Rumbolo
GySgt Carl Rumbolo
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Apparently it was a bonehead decision by a staff level officer - since 'changed' to a 'misunderstanding' and I can imagine someone higher up will have 'unkind' words to say to him privately.

Another case of 'brown side out, green side out, run in circles scream and shout' - non story, time to move on.

In my humble experience stupid shit like this gets sorted out
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Sgt Lew Dunham
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if you earned them ... wear them .... proudly!

sensitive my ass ...
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A CAB for YOU, a CAB for you, EVERYONE gets a CAB! (Say this in Oprah's energetic voice for me please)
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SSG Trevor S.
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Feelings my rump! It's a symbol of experience that should comfort new troops that their trainer has been there - done that.
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