Posted on Dec 19, 2014
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The CIB and CMB has been around since WWII. The CAB has only recently come into existence. The DoD has started to consider awarding the CAB to any serviceman who was directly involved in combat without a combat MOS as far back as WWII. Should this or should it not happen? I personally think it should because those individuals do deserve the recognition for their actions. Even if they weren't a direct combat MOS, they deserve recognition for their actions in combat.
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SP5 Michael Rathbun
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When thinking about MOSs related to combat, remember that Signal were the original battlefield whackitudinal crazies.

Who else would stand on top a hill in full view of combatants while waving orange (or red) and white flags? And then drift over enemy lines in balloons taking photographs at low levels?

Or, come to think of it, sit in a really hot hut with a huge antenna stuck up above the trees and a generator whining away day and night in an area known to be not all that well pacified?
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SFC Mark Merino
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EXCELLENT point!
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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If we look at in the grand scheme of things, why shouldn't we. But if they do this, I expect the Cold War Service medal to be passed as well. As the "expense" which is often cited for not following through on something that has approved by Congress on more than one occasion, would be close to the same. What other justification could they come up with? Now for the service member, coming up with the documentation will be a nightmare.
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SSG Robert Burns
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Wait a minute. What about WWI? That one wasn't good enough?
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