Posted on Oct 31, 2014
Why don't officers wear marksmanship badges?
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The day I turned my chevrons in for gold bars I noticed something. All the officers I've ever seen never wore marksmanship badges in dress uniforms. I just assumed they were unauthorized for officers and removed it voluntarily. I honestly never desired to wear the badge (probably because I was only ever a sharpshooter), but I haven't found any documentation specifically preventing officers from wearing them. Do you think officers should wear them?
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If earned put it on the uniform, be proud of the uniform you wear; One most remember, this is not an 8 to 5 job no, but whoever beliefs it’s he or her are in the wrong business. That said, Read the Reg, and learn to be belong,HOOHAAA.
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Man, this is a real tough one to answer. Officers aren't seen as marksmen, because the are only required to carry a compass, side arm (pistol) and a map. Many would qualify as a marksmen. They mostly lead, talk on the radio and dole out assignments. If a lot more officers would chime in on this subject, maybe we'd have better answers.
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Marines are like vegans, if they don’t tell someone within 5 minutes of meeting them, they will explode. “Also did I mention that every Marine is a rifleman? Even the cooks!”
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As someone who read a lot of regulations over the years, Officers are certainly authorized to wear marksmanship badges. Like others have said, it is more of a culture thing not to wear them.
Being able to qualify with your weapon is a basic Soldier skill. It is not a skill for just enlisted Soldiers to master.
I practiced shooting and was proud that I could shoot well, and I wore my qualification badge with pride, even in my official military photo. To me it was all part of leading by example.
Being able to qualify with your weapon is a basic Soldier skill. It is not a skill for just enlisted Soldiers to master.
I practiced shooting and was proud that I could shoot well, and I wore my qualification badge with pride, even in my official military photo. To me it was all part of leading by example.
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I think everyone should wear their qualifications. It would give others something to strive for. Truthfully I couldn't shoot an M16A2 and only qualified marksman with it. But give me a SAW and I could out shoot just about anyone in my company.
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If an officer shoots expert, he/ she probably would look silly wearing it. If they don't shoot expert, they probably don't want to wear one. Everyone else would never know.
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Coast Guard doesn't have badges, just ribbons with various devices. I can't recall ever seeing an officer with them, except for one Mustang.
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I never failed to wear any badge I earned and I qualified expert with the M16, .45 and the M9. I ran all of the marksmanship ranges at Ft McClellan from 7/1981 to 10/1982 and qualified on every weapons system used by Military Police. In Desert Storm, I qualified with and carried an M249.... it was a PITA, but hey, it was better than an M9 - which I also carried.
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