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MASTER GUNNER IDENTIFICATION BADGE

On May 8, 2019, the U.S. Army finalized the Master Gunner Identification Badge (MGIB) authorizing another individual skill to be worn on uniforms with new apparatuses and identifiers (Office of the Chief of Infantry, 2019). Described as a heraldic item (an item that symbolizes heritage and achievement), Army Regulation 670-1: Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia discusses the wear of badges as “awarded to an individual for identification purposes or for attaining a special skill or proficiency.”

The MGIB is authorized for wear on Army Combat Uniforms and Army Service Uniforms for those that have met the requirements of a master gunner (Myers, 2018). While many non-comissioned officers (NCOs) need to be experts on their weapon

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