Parachute Badges of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force and Coast Guard since 1941

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @JammyDodger45
    @JammyDodger45 28 дней назад +61

    I'm a (retired) Royal Marines Commando and have both my USMC and US Army wings, the Army ones were presented on a Kuwaiti DZ by the largest human I've ever met, he was a Green Beret Warrant Officer who made sure those pins went in deeeeeep!
    Happy Days

  • @ratlips4363
    @ratlips4363 15 дней назад +5

    I graduated from Ft. Benning in late 1969, USAF. As I went through my four years in the Air Force, I was constantly challenged by those who were ignorant of what the badge represented and why I, a lowly enlisted Airman was wearing them. I loved it!

  • @stevephlyer
    @stevephlyer 18 дней назад +5

    I have been looking for this information for a long time. Great job in explaining in detail about all U.S. Forces´parachute badges and insignias.

  • @scoutdogfsr
    @scoutdogfsr 28 дней назад +33

    1/504th P.I.R 82nd Airborne here. It is and always will be Fort Bragg!

    • @carlossantillan4647
      @carlossantillan4647 28 дней назад +9

      And it will always be Fort Benning for me (no disrespect to LTG Hal Moore).

    • @peterdavidbuglass4169
      @peterdavidbuglass4169 28 дней назад

      Why name bases after Confederate generals? They (thankfully) lost the war. The Germans don’t have a Fort Hitler, do they? Besides, Braxton Bragg was obnoxious and a mediocre general at best.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 27 дней назад +3

      Dam right...5th SFG

    • @JulezWinnfield
      @JulezWinnfield 27 дней назад +6

      As my old 1Sgt used to say, "It's called Ft. Bragg, because there's no such thing as a humble paratrooper". 82nd MP CO, 1985-1987. AATW!

    • @scottmclemore7034
      @scottmclemore7034 27 дней назад +6

      1/505th PIR and you are right and it’s Benning too

  • @XtrmTJ97
    @XtrmTJ97 13 дней назад +2

    Earned my jump wings in 1980, Ft. Benning. I was one of five Marines in a class of over 400. PT was a joke. After returning to 1st RECON BN (DRP) and completing 5 more jumps. I earned my Gold Wings. My Gold Wings ceremony was..... memorable.
    Semper Fi
    E6TLS

  • @christophertipton2318
    @christophertipton2318 28 дней назад +19

    As a Marine in 1974, I attended an Army school also attended by Army Green Berets and regular Army. One Green Beret had been in Special Forces since nearly their beginning. He had Master Jump Wings, was a jump master, had Pathfinder wings, and God knows what else. He had over 5,000 jumps between military and civilian parachuting. He also had ten foreign jump wings. He told me Army guys could only wear one set of foreign jump wings at a time, so just to wind up the regular Army guys, he would wear a different set every day. He had some other scary adventures that the other Green Berets confirmed as true. He was a really nice guy and fun to be around.

  • @tankman7711
    @tankman7711 28 дней назад +6

    Another excellent video, Sir! Thank you for providing us with your knowledge and history of these emblems and badges!
    I was 'blooded' with Sterling Silver Wings, after our Graduation 'jump', my Father (who had risen through the ranks from E-1 to O-6) pinned his original ' Jump Wings' on me. It was the only time he pulled strings for me, he did it on Eubanks Field after getting that T-10 pulled up and stowed away.
    Its the one memory I wiant to never lose in my old age.

  • @josephsener420
    @josephsener420 27 дней назад +4

    My Bn SGM rode a glider into Normandy and Jumped into Nijmegan. He wore both jump wings and glider wings, both with combat stars! Wonderfully wise man!

  • @leroybishop2245
    @leroybishop2245 28 дней назад +4

    Always enjoy your videos. Please note: During my active duty with the U.S. Navy, EOD (1979 - 2003), once we graduated from USA Airborne School, we were required to complete Water Insertion training to achieve the Navy Jump Insignia. After graduating from the USA SOF Parachute Riggers course and/or qualifying in MFF HALO/HAHO, we still only ware our USN Jump Insignia. Further, there was no additional insignia for either Static line or MFF Jump Master. However, all training was documented. Again, thanks and keep up the great work. 🙏🫡

  • @michaelbarbour1122
    @michaelbarbour1122 27 дней назад +3

    As I remember the "cloth backing" worn behind the wings we called "flashes". As you said each units' flash was different and as I remember my Battalion's (1/506th) flash was white trim with red, white and blue horizontal bands.

  • @doug18d50
    @doug18d50 19 дней назад +1

    Was awarded the Honduran parachute badge, which looks identical to the USMC parachute badge. Whenever I wore Class As I’d often be asked if I had been a Marine.
    Went to Army jum 2:19 Benning where a couple of Marines were in my class. They said they would go on after graduation to further Marine Corps training to earn their Marine wings. Because of their speed lace boots, they had to wrap the upper part of the boots to avoid snagging on suspension lines. Their lore on converting issued raw, rough-out leather boots to smoothed leather that would accept black dye and a highly polished finish was impressive.

  • @OldMountaineer
    @OldMountaineer 28 дней назад +3

    Very informative. You cleared up some confusion I have had. Thank you.

  • @thepaulhenderson
    @thepaulhenderson 28 дней назад +4

    Great video, liked and Subscribed! A couple additions though. During WWII and Korea there was the combination parachute/glider badge known as the ParaGlider. It consisted of a glider over the basic parachute badge wings, and was for Airborne Infantry paratroopers who had completed both Airborne and Glider training. These would then often include bronze combat stars, as well as the bronze "Invasion" arrowhead device for D-Day and later Inchon. Normally, the paraglider was seen in the 101st and 82nd during WWII, but my father was in both the 511th PIR and 187th RCT and completed both Airborne and Glider training in Japan before going to Korea and wore one of these. In Korea he earned the bronze Invasion Arrowhead and making two divisional combat jumps at Sukchon, and Musan-Ni was entitled to wear the paraglider, two bronze stars, and the Arrowhead. The Arrowhead was usually only seen on WWII vets but my father was part of the Japanese Occupation Force before going to Korea and received all his training in occupied Japan. They then ended glider training there. One last thing is the Skyhook para badge worn on the left hand lower pocket. Its rare and was only worn be elite pararescue and ultra elite Special Forces/CIA who trained in the Skyhook system. It can be seen in John Wayne's "The Green Berets" and basically a small dirigible is launched with a long static line, captured above by a C-130 and the "paratrooper" is yanked off the ground and reeled into the plane passing overhead. The badge is rare, and looks like a winged hook (Skyhook). There was a Skyhook patch too.

  • @suttonmatthew
    @suttonmatthew 27 дней назад +4

    The Navy and Marine Corps Parachute insignia criteria also includes the requirement to be filling an Airborne designated billet in the Navy or Marine Corps. There are very few of these billets so the “wings of gold” are rare. I earned mine in 1987 when assigned to the 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Camp Lejeune, NC. The entire company was on parachute status then, but after the unit disbanded, and returned again years later, the parachute billets were eliminated accept for the riggers.

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 22 дня назад

      ANGLICO... I went to Airborne School in 1984 with Marines that were assigned to that unit. Highly motivated!

    • @Oldman_Taylor
      @Oldman_Taylor 17 дней назад

      Thats a major requirement, and your correct, makes the gold wings rare - thats why they are often called "Recon wings", given the majority belonged to one of the Recon units. We had a joke that if a guy wasn't "dual cool"- with a dive bubble- he must be ANLICO instead of Recon.

  • @mrjmorovis
    @mrjmorovis 28 дней назад +5

    One other way to get Jump Wings is if you jump into combat. As an old 1SGT I had he said if your patch has an Airborne Tab, even if you don't have wings, you will jump if that is required. He was Recondo in Vietnam and his combat patch was the Ranger the Ranger crest that is now worn on the sand beret.

    • @geodkyt
      @geodkyt 28 дней назад

      A combat jump *instantly* qualifies you for a Basic badge if you haven't already earned it through the Schoolhouse.
      Likewise, functioning as a JM on a combat jump checks the "JM School" requirement for the Senior or Master badges. You still have to make all the required jumps, but the requirement for the actual JM School graduation is waived.
      Note that serving as a JM on enough NON-combat jumps *also* covers the "Schoolhouse grad" requirement - 15 JM duties for Senior, 33 JM duties for Master. Again, you still have to check all the other blocks (X total jumps, Y Combat Equipment, Z night jumps, W Mass Tacs, etc.); you just don't have to attend the formal JM course to qualify. (I'm pretty sure most of the people who end up using non-combat JM duties to qualify for Senior or Master are probably Special Operations, where they have the skills, experience, and time to do "OJT", and not being in Big Army like Division, more willingness to go, "He knows what he's doing, and I'll jump his spot any day."

  • @chrismiddleton2581
    @chrismiddleton2581 29 дней назад +2

    I bought your book at the Davis-Monthan BX, It is outstanding!!!

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  29 дней назад

      Thanks! Glad you like it

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 28 дней назад

      Cool, out at the Boneyard, which book did you buy?

    • @chrismiddleton2581
      @chrismiddleton2581 28 дней назад +1

      @@christopherhazell420 The book is called "Military Medals of America", it has a ton of shadow box examples and every current medal/ribbon illustrated and explained.

  • @MoultrieTavern1862
    @MoultrieTavern1862 28 дней назад +2

    Excellent video!! Thank you Colonel!!

  • @thomascarpenter7415
    @thomascarpenter7415 26 дней назад +2

    I was in the 82nd , 82’-‘86 . 325th A.I.R. “ Let’s Go“ ! CSC 3/325, B Co. 4/325 ( Vicenza ), C Co. 1/325 . Ft. Bragg , always FORT BRAGG.
    The 325 Infantry is known as 325 A.I.R. as it was officially a glider unit in the 82nd as an Airborne Division, not a parachute unit such as the 505, 504, 508.
    Trivia : One of the U.S. Marines who hoisted the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima , Ira Hayes was a Marine Paratrooper!

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 22 дня назад

      Question: Did the 1/509 guys resent being replaced by the 4/325? I left Fort Bragg in 1985, the 1/509 (Vicenza) were being replaced. AATW!!

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад

      ​@@ralphalvarez5465not the answer to your question, however, Charlie Company (Pathfinder) 509th was at stationed Fort Rucker between 1975-1993, then became Alpha Co, 511th Pathfinder until inactivation in Sept 1995.

  • @stephenbritton9297
    @stephenbritton9297 27 дней назад +1

    The CG Aircrew Survival Tech repairs, maintains and inspects safety and survival equipment for the service. As an AST, you can then get the Aviation Rescue Swimmer Badge you showed. These are the crazy ones that jump out of helicopters into the deep ocean in all weather to rescue people. When transiting the Gulf of Alaska in a winter storm, it makes you feel safer knowing that these men (not sure if any women yet) and their pilots and flight crews will do everything within the laws of physics (and CG regs) to come get you.

  • @MikeInMexico
    @MikeInMexico 29 дней назад

    Keep up the great work. I picked up both books that you suggest and find them both to be great help to my own collecting. Always following along.

  • @farpointgamingdirect
    @farpointgamingdirect 24 дня назад

    There was also a WWII era USMC Para-Marine patch. It was blue with red trim, similar in shape to the Big Red One patch, with a white EGA in the middle with a similarly colored Airborne arc above. It was handed down to me by my grandfather

  • @brianfoley3925
    @brianfoley3925 27 дней назад +1

    point to make...the distinctive backgrounds used were also intended to separate those who are in active Airborne units from those who had gone through Jump School in the past but were not in an active Airborne unit.

  • @gregweatherup9596
    @gregweatherup9596 28 дней назад +1

    The rigger badge can now be worn on the Air Force uniform? Interesting, my AF veteran (& skydiving enthusiast) father has that (along with the basic and HALO/HAHO freefall badges) but couldn’t wear it in his day. I’ll have to remember to mention that to him.
    Thank you and your team for another fantastic episode.

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 28 дней назад +1

      Yes, the AFI changed in 2014 to allow for permanent wear of the U.S. Army Air Assault, Pathfinder & Patachute Rigger Badge.

  • @scottmaxson7978
    @scottmaxson7978 28 дней назад +3

    In the USAF BDU years, if you went to Benning you were authorized the wings to be Black, if you had 5 Jumps through a USAF school (Like many do at the academy ) your wings were Blue. I believe it all changed during the tiger stripe ABU years.

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 28 дней назад

      Unwritten rule, not enforced, nor listed in the uniform AFI. 😉

    • @jumpmastermp21
      @jumpmastermp21 28 дней назад

      Also during BDU years. Met a West Point cadet that had blue sew on jump wings. He said he hadn’t attend ABN school but did 1 free fall jump it’s the cadets at Colorado Springs.

  • @sjb3460
    @sjb3460 27 дней назад +1

    I have a Sterling Silver parachutist wings. I earned my wings on April 28th, 1984. My wife pinned mine on, 5 days before my 34th birthday.

  • @MikeDodds
    @MikeDodds 24 дня назад +2

    5:20 No idea if this is still the case but back in the day the “other” way to earn your jump wings was to make a jump into combat (without going through the standard training). I’m pretty sure that those folks would be jumping with cargo chutes just to compensate for their giant nads!!!! 😂

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 22 дня назад +1

      Why would a "leg" do a combat jump during combat operations? No training for a parachute malfunction, deploying a reserve, activating quick releases, steering away from hazards etc. Let alone doing a parachute landing fall with a weapon and 60 lbs ruck.

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад

      I read that this took place during WWII in the ETO when replacements were needed.

  • @pillscottvt6628
    @pillscottvt6628 16 дней назад

    I have some metal backgrounds for jump wings, the legend is that they came from the NC license plate factory and were only authorized for one year.

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  16 дней назад +1

      That is very interesting, I never heard of that.

    • @pillscottvt6628
      @pillscottvt6628 16 дней назад

      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 they had standard ovals and one with bump on top for senior and master blasters

  • @williamwindomtributesite1640
    @williamwindomtributesite1640 14 дней назад

    Actor William Windom. 508th PIR, 82nd AA. He was affraid of heights.

  • @palukens
    @palukens 27 дней назад +2

    Col Leonard B. Scott pinned my blood wings ~ H-Minus

  • @stanleysarjali8108
    @stanleysarjali8108 9 дней назад

    Excellent new information. Does anyone know the significance of the battle cry 'Geronimo' when you bail out?

  • @ronaldclark8187
    @ronaldclark8187 21 день назад

    Thanks!!!

  • @johnlawlor9439
    @johnlawlor9439 26 дней назад

    Great video summary. Thanks……Airborne!

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 28 дней назад +2

    I was a smokejumper for the Park Service. We did not have any. For Shame.

  • @canadian_investor7979
    @canadian_investor7979 12 дней назад

    I'm retired Parachute Regiment, and I did the US jumps at Fort Bragg (1982), also jumps in Belgium (1979) and France (1985). The French wings have to be the largest set of wings out there, but I only wore the cloth US wings on my smock. The British Army has to Pass "P Company" or the Commando course (Royal Marines and attachments) before they can even qualify to go on the parachute course; both courses have a significant failure rate.

    • @carldowd406
      @carldowd406 11 дней назад

      Hereford?

    • @canadian_investor7979
      @canadian_investor7979 11 дней назад

      @@carldowd406 That kinda goes without saying!

    • @carldowd406
      @carldowd406 11 дней назад

      @@canadian_investor7979 but Hereford don't go through P company do they but they are in the same British Army, as same as SPAG do not go through Commando training and they are part of the Royal Navy? Just an observation 🪂🪂

    • @canadian_investor7979
      @canadian_investor7979 11 дней назад

      @@carldowd406@carldowd406 That's what I meant; if you pass selection, what would the point of doing P Company.

    • @carldowd406
      @carldowd406 11 дней назад

      @@canadian_investor7979 well let me say this to you CI, what if I said to you that the best prepared students for Parachuting came from two particular units one being DEPOT PARA and that there are two courses that DO NOT prepare students in any way shape or form, for parachute training? Think back to your whole training programme and P company, down to the small detail of how you start each height related exercise...

  • @jonetsantos9018
    @jonetsantos9018 14 дней назад

    You missed Balikatan the RP-US Badge mostly held at Fort Ramon Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija , Philippines.

  • @scotsmanofnewengland7713
    @scotsmanofnewengland7713 15 дней назад

    My brother served with the 173rd Sky Soldiers in Vietnam 1966-68

  • @s3hooligan
    @s3hooligan 16 дней назад

    The USAF also has the Air Force Special Warfare Badge similar to the Marine Special Operator Insignia and the SEAL Trident

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад

      An eblem signifying AFSPECWAR, utilized on documents, advertisment, etc. Not a physical insignia awarded.
      Individual specialites have their unique Beret badge worn their own color Beret.

  • @Golgi-Gyges
    @Golgi-Gyges 20 дней назад +1

    Just to point out that the Army combat jump wing with the bronze star was called a mustard stain.

  • @stephenheard3132
    @stephenheard3132 28 дней назад +1

    I know a CSM who has the older air mobility badge

  • @christopherhazell420
    @christopherhazell420 24 дня назад

    FYI: the 507th Pathfinder course ceased in 2021/2022. Now the Georgia ARNG Warrior Training Brigade still conducts a Pathfinder course for resevists and Guard troops at Benning. (Not sure active duty can attend?) The 101st began their own Pathfinder course in 2004.

  • @No-One-of-Consequence
    @No-One-of-Consequence 28 дней назад +3

    You're not a paratrooper until you have your blood wings. Regs be damned.

  • @sonnysantana5454
    @sonnysantana5454 19 дней назад

    back in the stone age wild cold war Reagan 80's i went through the benning jump sch and i did 5'day jumps and 2' night jumps and the oddest thing the blk hats used to let marines ( their only 4' of us ) lead the runs and when we graduated we got pinned in our white T shirts and we saw the blood and it was a good cool moment between 2' different branches of the us military that i will never forget

  • @mistertwo6113
    @mistertwo6113 27 дней назад +2

    Fort Bragg, forever and always! DOL

  • @johnlagrone5041
    @johnlagrone5041 28 дней назад +1

    Can a unit award to medal equivalent for the air force/ space force be done.

  • @aaronseet2738
    @aaronseet2738 27 дней назад +2

    Space force soon to come: Earth Re-entry badge

  • @charliewelshans3301
    @charliewelshans3301 28 дней назад

    Navy and Marines had there own parachute training in Lakehurst NJ

    • @tzazarizona2676
      @tzazarizona2676 28 дней назад

      I agree, I went through Lakehurst rigger school and it was possible to earn jump wings by making a fixed number of jumps. I worked for a PR- CPO who held the senor wings. All jumps at NAS Lakehurst were rip-cord not static line.

  • @tickles5289
    @tickles5289 28 дней назад

    Hello sir, Great video!
    FYI, I have been informed that the Navy no longer sends their SWF troops through the Army Jump course but now holds their own Airborne course, which covers both static line and free fall. Also,I believe the Air Force Academy conducts an Airborne course as well.
    Please let us know if you find any information confirming or negating any of this.
    Thank you!

  • @timburton9514
    @timburton9514 14 дней назад

    We have my father in law’s glider infantry patches from WW2

  • @joninterglad
    @joninterglad 27 дней назад +1

    I got my blood wings in 91.
    112th Sig Bn (SO)(A)
    12th SFG (A)

  • @infantrynealstanley
    @infantrynealstanley 16 дней назад

    We call the air assault wings the bull winkle badge

  • @robertnewell4054
    @robertnewell4054 15 дней назад

    Let’s not forget that the Military learned Parachute 🪂 Methodology from The USFS/United States Forest Service. The Smoke Jumpers are arguably the best at it…. Hell they still repair, sow, pack & fit their own Kits!

  • @pauldeegan6652
    @pauldeegan6652 27 дней назад

    I have a question. Are there any recorded instances of individuals wearing the silver Air Assault badge on an Airborne background trimming? If one considers the Air Assault badge to be the modern-day equivalent on the Glider badge, then doesn’t that imply that the Air Assault badge could, in theory, be worn on a unit distinctive cloth oval?

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  27 дней назад

      I have not seen the air assault badge on a background but really good question. I will check it out. thanks

    • @Tonyfig123
      @Tonyfig123 27 дней назад +1

      Yes the 101st Airborne Division do this with their Air Assault badges. However it’s done because they are still called an Airborne Division even though they are actually an Air Assault Division. Neat way to honor the past and present.

  • @jeffpowell6224
    @jeffpowell6224 22 дня назад

    You didn't say anything about the Marine Raider insignia.

  • @carlossantillan4647
    @carlossantillan4647 28 дней назад +2

    CORRECTION: Airborne qualification is no longer a requirement (unfortunately) to attend the Pathfinder Course or to receive and wear the Pathfinder badge (unfortunately).

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  28 дней назад +1

      I'll make a note of that for a future video on Pathfinder.

    • @kurtjohnson4426
      @kurtjohnson4426 28 дней назад +2

      WTF? As Pathfinder, how do you get to the job site? '71-'73

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 22 дня назад

      ​@@kurtjohnson4426exactly, during WWII Jack "McNasty" McNiece was assigned to the Pathfinders after his "Filthy 13" assignment. They took on very dangerous and hazardous jumps in enemy territory. Back in the 1980's, the Pathfinders and Riggers were highly respected by Airborne troops due to their expertise. AATW!!

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад

      Correct, Soldiers and Airmen can attend Pathfinder without be Airborne-qualified.

  • @eutimiochavez415
    @eutimiochavez415 3 дня назад

    How about flight engineer. Badges

  • @z0phi3l
    @z0phi3l 13 дней назад

    I knew a few US Air Force guys and gals back in the 90's wearing the Rigger badge, did not know it was technically unauthorized

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад +1

      Correct, the USAF uniform regulation at that time, authorized wear only while supporting a U.S. Army unit or attending a formal function of the U.S. Army (very few Airmen followed that requirement) and wore them anyway.
      In 2014, the uniform regulation changed and allowed unrestricted wear of this badge. *Badges of the other branches were under the same restriction as well, though became authorized in 2014.

  • @garydefazio7647
    @garydefazio7647 28 дней назад

    Hello. First time here, the display in the background the one in the middle. Is that for the 119th anti-aircraft? My Dad was in that unit. Anything you can tell me about it would be appreciated.

  • @marktatum2592
    @marktatum2592 27 дней назад +2

    Iron Mike approved
    27th Eng. Bn (C)(A)

  • @winddmmy
    @winddmmy 28 дней назад

    ALL THE WAY!

  • @truthtruth9745
    @truthtruth9745 22 дня назад

    1st SOCOM leads the way!

  • @howtogetdisowned7478
    @howtogetdisowned7478 28 дней назад

    Could you make a video on the decorations of Cold War troops

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  28 дней назад

      I do have a Cold War medals video out there. let me know what you think.

    • @howtogetdisowned7478
      @howtogetdisowned7478 27 дней назад

      @@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 I appreciate the response. But I meant more like Beirut Grenada and Panama era medals

    • @howtogetdisowned7478
      @howtogetdisowned7478 27 дней назад

      @@veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376 I just found the video and love it thank you. Interesting stuff

  • @jameslovelace8958
    @jameslovelace8958 27 дней назад

    I have my scars from my blood wings. Too bad the world we live in takes away a great tradition such as this.

  • @kbzworld
    @kbzworld 26 дней назад

    5/73 Cav 82nd abn

  • @scottmclemore7034
    @scottmclemore7034 27 дней назад +1

    Mustard Stains

  • @ScoutSniper3124
    @ScoutSniper3124 18 дней назад

    Sniper tab should be warranted, but as long as the school is only open to Enlisted, you'll never get the snobbish Officer Corp to approve. Name one other job or skill in the U.S. Army that puts their lives on the line and operates like a Sniper team. They (We) have EARNED the tab, not hunting glory, but in recognition of sacrifice. Not to mention the Torture/Kill orders & Bounty on our heads by every enemy that Snipers have faced in the long line of loyal service to our country.
    SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours

  • @guymcmullan9297
    @guymcmullan9297 19 дней назад

    2/325 82abn

  • @fredflintstone3714
    @fredflintstone3714 19 дней назад

    If the US Space Force has parachute wings, we’re in big trouble… think about that statement for a minute.

  • @artwerksDallas
    @artwerksDallas 27 дней назад

    I bought my first Rolex from the PX in Okinawa 1987. I bought my second Rolex. Paid cash from the Jewelry store Baily Banks and Biddle in Tulsa ok in 1994. Paying cash got me a 25% discount

  • @janlindtner305
    @janlindtner305 29 дней назад

    👍👍👍

    • @a3z45wx
      @a3z45wx 28 дней назад

      can a unit award to medal equialent for the united states coast guard be done

  • @book3311
    @book3311 26 дней назад

    RIGGER! I will be sure always

  • @jameslovelace8958
    @jameslovelace8958 27 дней назад +2

    It will always be Fort Benning ! Follow Me!

  • @BobJones-zw3ui
    @BobJones-zw3ui 26 дней назад

    💥👍🇺🇸

  • @stanwright8583
    @stanwright8583 28 дней назад

    I went through PR- "A" school at Lakehurst, NJ in 1967. Each student in the class was allowed 1 (one) free fall parachute jump. The top 2 in the class were awarded a 2nd jump. If you dropped your rip cord, you had to buy a case offer at the Jump Party. While I was there the Navy SEALS came through and did their 5 qualifying jumps.. As a member of the advanced class we got to pack the parachutes for the SEALS.... They enjoyed their jumps and we were all jealous they got to do 5 jumps and we only got to make one. In the 1990s I met some riggers at MCAS Kaneohe who went through "A" school in Florida where the Navy parachute rigger school is now located... they were all "required" to make 5 free fall parachute jumps... and earn their Parachute Wings. Lucky guys.

  • @sonnysantana5454
    @sonnysantana5454 19 дней назад +1

    since the us army is going through a bout of common sense and bringing back cool old issue stuff bring back the early mid 60's us army air assault badge for helo assault troops a shield and crossed long rifle and a lightning bolt , instead of helo and wings that came out later and while their still bringing back cool old issue stuff bring back the 1950's , 60's and very early 70's us army and usmc summer khakis blouse and trousers which i believe made as far as 1974

  • @christopherhazell420
    @christopherhazell420 28 дней назад +1

    Two notes: Soldiers and Airman can attend the Pathfinder course, without being Airborne-qualified.
    In early 2023, DAF allowed permanent wear of foreign badges earned on the Service Dress Coat, over the name tag. Prior to this, one could only wear the foreign badge, if stationed in the awarding nation. Or attending a function sponsored by awarding nation.

  • @CAPEjkg
    @CAPEjkg 28 дней назад +2

    Blood winging made people stronger

  • @m.k.7199
    @m.k.7199 22 дня назад +1

    Why does the US Space force even have a Parachutist badge? It's nothing but a waste of time and money. For that matter, why do we even have a separate Space Command service? WhT to lower the national debt
    Eliminate it and put those functions back into the US Air Force.

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 6 дней назад

      The new Trump admin may do just that.
      As for the USSF having a parachutist badge in Navy Blue (for wear in OCP uni) this is either prior service soldiers from the U.S Army who transfered over. And for USAF Officers who switched, that attened the USAFA parachute course. (Although the USAFA issues the same basic parachute badge, requirements are not the same.)They should actually award a different badge for their course.

  • @Cabbieghost
    @Cabbieghost 27 дней назад +3

    It truly breaks my heart that this government forced the name change of so many iconic military bases.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 27 дней назад

      If you're a Democrat, "You voted for it"

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS 27 дней назад +1

      It's long overdue.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 27 дней назад +1

      @@WALTERBROADDUS Well, no shortage of malcontents out there.

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS 27 дней назад

      @@512bb Malcontents? No, Just not Confederate flag waving.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 27 дней назад +3

      @@WALTERBROADDUS As the Soviets said, "The future is known, it's the past that is always changing". It always starts with the small things, soon we'll have a country that is no longer recognizable...pathetic so few understand the human conditioner let alone history/

  • @TomDog5812
    @TomDog5812 28 дней назад

    It is pretty hairy. Definitely pretty hairy.

  • @peterallen4605
    @peterallen4605 28 дней назад +4

    So, master jump wings can also be given for outstanding achievement. A story told by a former coworker from when he went through jump school in the 80s: The final jump was a pretty basic static line low level daylight jump as the schedule had been all screwed up by some violent storms. Anyway, drop zone is atop a slight rise and coworker is hauling his gear down the hill as another flight comes in. As they drop, some of the instructors start cursing. coworker turns around to see a streamer careen down below the rise, the body bounces up in the air for all to see, before dropping back down below the military crest of the hill. The instructors are sprinting up the hill to get to the soldier that they assume dead or dying. As they clear the hill they are shocked to see the jumper standing over his gear brushing himself off. He looks up and says "You gotta hate it when that happens." Story is, his main failed and the cut away was snagged. Jumper figured he'd better do the best PLF he could and did. He had a heck of a bruise on his side and back, but otherwise was OK. The senior instructor took off him master jump wings and pinned them on the jumper right then and there. They made it official and he walked out of graduation having master jump wings as his first wings awarded.

    • @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376
      @veteransmedalsworkshop-moa4376  28 дней назад +2

      That sounds like a great story for a video someday.

    • @scottmclemore7034
      @scottmclemore7034 27 дней назад +3

      Good story, but that’s not how it works.

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 22 дня назад +1

      Jump Master out of Basic Airborne School?? $1000 Alex for things that never happened.

    • @peterallen4605
      @peterallen4605 16 дней назад +1

      @@ralphalvarez5465 Nope it didn't. Master jump wings does not equal jump master. Thanks for playing.

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 17 дней назад

    Hehehe Way too much stuff. Way too complicated.

  • @artwerksDallas
    @artwerksDallas 27 дней назад

    I LAUGH EVERYTIME SOMEONE SAYS THE SPACE FORCE.

  • @Abefroman-lq3md
    @Abefroman-lq3md 25 дней назад +2

    Silly😊 yank cub scout badges 🙄

  • @jamesdc9595
    @jamesdc9595 28 дней назад +1

    ALL. THE. WAY. 🪂
    Also the JM duties for Senior and Master wings are requirements for award. You could have 100 jumps but if you’re not a JM and haven’t completed the requisite duties then you’ll still wear Basic wings

    • @jumpmastermp21
      @jumpmastermp21 28 дней назад +1

      Worked for an OPN SGT with over 100 jumps, but never attended JM school. He couldn’t get past the pre-test to get into jump masters school. Heard he finally graduated JM school.

    • @geodkyt
      @geodkyt 28 дней назад +1

      ​@@jumpmastermp21I have a buddy, retired SF. Because of operational needs, he actually had JM duties as both primary and safety (while deployed and training foreign military forces), *before* they got around to sending him to the actual JM school.
      Really passed off a few of the instructors that when he graduated JM School and was awarded the Master badge right out the gate, bevause he had checked off all the requirements *except* the actual JM School - picking up the last JM duties he needed while doing the course itself. Just jumped over the Senior badge altogether. 😂