Posted on Jun 24, 2014
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We are having a debate in our shop...

If a Soldier is deployed and awarded a combat patch that has an Airborne Tab above it, and after redeploying the unit losses the tab... does the Soldier keep the tab on the patch that is on his right shoulder?

If anyone can answer this and include where I can find this in writing, I would greatly appreciate it.
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If the unit patch had a tab when you deployed it stays on the combat patch.
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SGT James Elphick
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Units are inactivated but their combat patches remain, therefore a change in status from airborne to non-airborne should not have an effect on the patch. It is worn as awarded.
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SSG Fernando Algarin
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Look at the 101st ABN (Air Assault) the division is no longer on jump status (since the 70s) but the patch remained the same.
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CPT Jeff Robinette
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Exactly right!
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SSG(P) Senior Driver/ Protocol Nco
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Look at 18th FAR, they have removed their airborne tab.
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SFC Douglas Eshenbaugh understands exactly what I was trying to ask.

I understand that some units were wearing things they were not authorized, and some lost the privileges during the force restructure.

My question is in reference to a COMBAT PATCH that was awarded during a deployment WITH the Airborne tab. Then later on lost the right to wear the tab. Obviously the patch on the left shoulder will lose to tab, but does it stay over the combat patch (because that's how it was awarded)?
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SSG Dan Hernandez
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Wear the patch as it was awarded to you when you earned it.
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SSG Dan Hernandez
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Yes it remains if the combat patch was earned while it was an airborne unit.
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