Posted on Aug 1, 2018
PVT Sergio Delgado
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Greetings All! Is there anyone out there who has ever submitted the documentation necessary for the Combat Infantryman Badge AFTER their deployment? For example once your chain of command has gathered all paperwork needed and it is submitted to HRC how long does the approval process take?
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SFC Douglas Duckett
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Were you assigned to an infantry unit and were you performing the duties of an infantryman? These two qualifiers are critical to the award. You might have been a grunt doing grunt stuff, but assigned to a transportation unit during actual combat operations. If you were in an Infantry unit, I wonder how you slipped through the cracks. Infantry Officers and NCOs take "extreme" pride in earning the CIB and I have NEVER seen anybody passed by if it was earned.

https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Combat%20Infantry%20Badge%20CIB

An individual must "satisfactorily performed duty while assigned or attached as a member of an infantry, ranger or special forces unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size during any period such unit was engaged in active ground combat, to close with and destroy the enemy with direct fires." Please note, the "direct fires" and "close with and destroy".
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CPT William Jones
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You left out the first requirement you must have a 11or 18 series mos.
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LTC Jeff Shearer
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Good luck, it can be done but...
The only people I know that got their CIB years after were some SF dudes that had been working in areas that were secret, all the awards were approved but were the records were not kept in their file they nor could not wear them.

many years later they were awarded CIBs medals etc... But even then I think what was in their record was either redacted or vague

I know that is not much help but that is all of my experience
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LTC Jeff Shearer
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LT I am dont know if the award citation was redacted but I am sure the TM SGT I knew received his CIB years after the event. Apparently all the paper work had been done for all the awards at the time of the event, they may have already been approved but not released due to the nature of what they were doing, secret shit. hahaha
LT I know it was several years later when he was officially awarded the CIB etc. I dont know but maybe the US's involvement in that area became more open. Not sure, as a young SF dude I thought the fact it was so shrouded in secrecy made it that much cooler.

...However, LT for an Army dude a CIB is a pretty cool award. The over simplified description is you were in a fight because some jackass was actively trying to kill you. Understand that is just my description, hell maybe the Army needs to go to that haha
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CPT William Jones
CPT William Jones
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My experience most of those kinds of things were written up vaguely and awarded. Ie serving Vietnam during ground operations so and so did such and such. With nothing that really could identify the time or place b
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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It is pretty much exactly the same as if you were to submit it right after the incident. As long as all of the documentation is correct, the process doesn't change. I actually had an opportunity to submit a retroactive CAB awards for myself and a few others but chose to leave myself out of it; after all, I'm no longer in and the badge doesn't do anything for me lol the other guys got them though.
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