Posted on Dec 2, 2017
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The Excellence in Competition is a program that is not advertised enough. It's sponsored by the Army Marksmanship Unit but every branch has a program. It's tied into the CMP and related to national recognition for pistol and rifle marksmanship. I just qualified for the Bronze EIC Pistol badge and I'm thinking of bucking the system and wearing the distinctive badge on my blues IOT generate awareness. Thoughts?
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CW3 Harvey K.
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I wear mine, Major.
I was once 'advised' about what appears to be a recently invented 'tradition' or 'custom' for Army officers to be presumed experts, and not to wear their marksmanship qualification.
As a prior service Marine, I continued the tradition of the Corps, wearing my EIC medals in the absence of any regulation forbidding it.
CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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MAJ Charles Blake - When I first enlisted (Army), I wore my USMC Expert Rifleman badge for my M-1 qualification. I had heard that it was a permanent award for the now obsolete M-1. I didn't bother to check regs (still haven't), and replaced it with the Army qualification badges, then with EIC badges.
CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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CW3 Harvey K. The M-1, Garand has become obsolete? Where did the time go?
CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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CSM Charles Hayden - "Yeah, the M-1 is a good weapon. But if you want to know what a real rifle is, you have to fire the Springfield '03." ----- the VERY old-timers, when I was in.
CSM Charles Hayden
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CW3 Harvey K. I recall my dad having some 0 3 Clips, 5 rounds ea? w/ live rounds? He also had his leather ‘puttees’ or ? from the OH ARNG Horse Cav days. There was also an nasty smelling gas mask and a Dough Boy’s tin hat
Capt Gregory Prickett
Sir, the EIC badges were traditionally an exception to the unwritten rule that officers do not wear marksmanship badges. I would wear it with pride.
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Capt Gregory Prickett - I am very happy and fortunate to have been able to participate. I thought that I had missed the top 10% by one shot so I can relate...
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Capt Gregory Prickett thank you also for the pics confirming what I read in the AR for trinket placement. I placed it on my blues and will have my DA Photo made with them - as long as I don't have to change to pinks and greens before JAN18...
Capt Gregory Prickett
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MAJ Charles Blake - They will look good on pinks and greens, too. :D
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Capt Gregory Prickett - holy cow sir, I could buy a new pistol for the price of a new uniform!!
LTC Sustainment Chief Oc/T
I looked through the regs and there is nothing that says you cannot. I've seen plenty of officers wear the "presidents 100" tab. So, in my much less than expert opinion, I'd say you can wear it. The tradition about officers being experts does not apply here as by earning it you've should you are in the top 1% of all military marksman, well beyond being just an expert. Congratulations.
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You're right, there is nothing in the regs, just that saying of "this is how its always been done". I going to wear it on my next DA Photo.

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