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US Army 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry Regimen Jump Wings-CIB - 5 Medals Patches

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  • Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
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    The 504th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion
    organizational flash was approved on 8 July 1992. It is worn by all personnel in the Battalion, regardless of their assignment or Airborne-related qualifications, on the maroon beret that is been authorized for members of Airborne units since 1981. Both insignias use the same design as those for the 504th Regiment HQ and HQ Company, with the addition of two small notches that signify its numerical designation in the organization.
    As a general rule, Officers wear their non-subdued insignia of grade centered on the stiffener of the maroon beret (Generals’ stars may extend beyond the edge of the flash) and NCOs and Junior Enlisted wear their Distinctive Unit Insignia (or Regimental Distinctive Insignia if their unit has no DUI) centered on it. Exceptions are detailed in DA PAM 670-1,
    paragraph 19–21(c)2
    .
    Officially known as Airborne background trimming, the oval is reserved for those Battalion personnel who have qualified for an Air Assault or Parachutist badge. The oval is worn beneath the badges, which are placed on the oval with the main portion of the badge—i.e., excluding the star and wreath at the top of the Senior and Master Parachutist badges—centered on it.
    Counted as a single item when worn together, ovals and badges are worn by both male and female Battalion personnel on Service Uniform coats (AGSU and ASU/ASU Dress) and Service Uniform shirts (except on the Class B AGSU), as well as by females on the blue or green Army Maternity Tunic. Detailed instruction on the wear of Airborne background trimming is found in DA PAM 670-1,
    paragraph 19–31(b)2
    .
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    Nicknamed “White Devils” as opposed to the “Red Devils” of the Regiment’s 1st Battalion, the 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry Team is assigned to 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division and is stationed along with the Regiment’s HHC and 1st Battalion at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
    The Battalion traces its history to 24 February 1942 and the constitution of the 504th Infantry; the 2nd Battalion was constituted as the Regiment’s Company B. Except for a brief stint assigned to the 11th Airborne Division, the Battalion has been assigned to or an element of the 82nd Airborne Division since it was assigned to the Division in August 1942.
    As one of the Army’s first Airborne units, the Battalion took part in the first-ever Airborne assault during the invasion of Sicily, earning one of three Arrowhead devices to complement its Sicily, Anzio, and Rhineland campaign streamers. Its World War II military decorations include three Presidential Unit Citations, Military Order of William, Netherlands Orange Lanyard, and a Belgian Fourragere for its two citations in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army.
    The Battalion’s battle honors after World War II include two Armed Forces Expeditions (it earned another Arrowhead for a Parachute assault in the invasion of Panama), two campaigns in the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, and three campaigns in the War on Terrorism. Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan on numerous occasions, the Battalion has been tapped for two Meritorious Unit Commendations and three Meritorious Unit Commendations for over a decade of service between 2003 and 2014.
    Combat Infantryman Badge
    U.S. Army Combat Infantryman Badge
    Type
    Special Skill Group 1 Badge
    Awarded for
    Performing duties while personally present and under fire while serving in an assigned infantry or Special Forces capacity, in a unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size, engaged in active ground combat
    Presented by
    United States Army
    Eligibility
    U.S. Army infantry or special forces officers (SSI 11 or 18) in the grade of colonel or below, Army enlisted soldiers and warrant officers with an infantry or Special Forces military occupational specialty
    Status
    Currently awarded
    [1]
    Established
    November 15, 1943
    Total
    World War II
    to
    El Salvador
    : Unknown
    Salvadoran Civil War
    : 69
    Invasion of Grenada
    : 3,534
    Invasion of Panama
    : 8,031
    Persian Gulf War
    : 21,877
    Somali Civil War
    : 1,280
    Iraq War
    : 41,628
    War in Afghanistan
    : 36,518
    Inherent Resolve
    : 30
    [2]
    [3]
    Precedence
    Next (higher)
    None
    Next (lower)
    Combat Medical Badge
    [4]
    Related
    Expert Infantryman Badge
    Parachutist Badge (United States)
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    Parachutist Badge
    Basic Parachutist Badge
    Type
    Badge
    Awarded for
    Airborne training course
    Presented by
    United States Armed Forces
    Status
    Currently awarded
    Last awarded
    Currently awarded
    Army Precedence
    Next (higher)
    Expert Field Medical Badge
    Next (lower)
    Parachute Rigger Badge
    [1]
    Navy & Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia
    The
    Parachutist Badge
    , also commonly referred to as "Jump Wings" is a
    military badge
    of the
    United States Armed Forces
    . The
    United States Space Force
    and
    United States Coast Guard
    are the only
    branches
    that do not award the Parachutist Badge, but their members are authorized to receive the Parachutist Badges of other services in accordance with their prescribed requirements. The DoD military services are all awarded the same Basic Parachutist Badge. The
    U.S. Army
    and
    U.S. Air Force
    issue the same Senior and Master Parachutist Badges while the
    U.S. Navy
    and
    U.S. Marine Corps
    issue the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Badge to advanced parachutists. The majority of the services earn their Basic Parachutist Badge through the
    U.S. Army Airborne School
    .