Awesome! Thank you for your service! Now I believe the mechanic badge would fall under the technician badge. I just tried to find a mechanics badge in the current regulation and there’s nothing in there…but the technician badge is awarded to maintainers, technicians, specialists, and repairers.
So you will be the first to know officially: I started working on the Part 3 video, but I found that the badges aren't very exciting, and I don't have much footage for several of them. Because of this, I’ve decided to delay that video for a while. The video that will be released next Monday is titled "Becoming a Green Beret - U.S. Army Special Forces." I’m currently focusing on that project. There is limited accessible footage on Special Forces, so I'm putting in extra effort to make the most of what I have in order to ensure the video is of high quality.
Excellent Information and Video Spencer 😊if you would have been my mentor as a teenager i definitely would have joined the Army. Appreciate your time and inputs. Love you Son
I know that it's not related to badges, but could you possibly make a video concerning the rules of business for prior service reenlistment in the Army? Awesome, informative videos though! Thank you for your time and expertise!
The Ram’s Head Device is a National Guard Badge so I didn’t include it in this specific series. Good catch though, not many people know about the Ram’s Head!
facts lol I do think that to achieve a Master Badge, you should have to have a Combat Patch...unless it's a course that has nothing to do with combat...but even that is still a little iffy. Here is an example: I was a Recruiter at the end of my career. I earned my Basic Badge, then Senior Badge, and after 3 years, Master Badge. I have a Combat Patch and a Combat Infantry Badge. Some would say that a Combat Patch wouldn't be important for a Recruiter, however, what do you say to a Recruit who starts asking you about deploying if you have never deployed?
This is high level content. That military free fall footage was insane!
It freaked me out for a minute lol
I appreciate that 🙏🏼
I received a master mechanics badge while in the service.
Awesome! Thank you for your service! Now I believe the mechanic badge would fall under the technician badge. I just tried to find a mechanics badge in the current regulation and there’s nothing in there…but the technician badge is awarded to maintainers, technicians, specialists, and repairers.
Great content, waiting for part 3
Thanks brother, your continued support means a lot!
@SFCBEITZ always
So you will be the first to know officially: I started working on the Part 3 video, but I found that the badges aren't very exciting, and I don't have much footage for several of them. Because of this, I’ve decided to delay that video for a while.
The video that will be released next Monday is titled "Becoming a Green Beret - U.S. Army Special Forces." I’m currently focusing on that project. There is limited accessible footage on Special Forces, so I'm putting in extra effort to make the most of what I have in order to ensure the video is of high quality.
Excellent Information and Video Spencer 😊if you would have been my mentor as a teenager i definitely would have joined the Army. Appreciate your time and inputs. Love you Son
Thanks Mom ❤️
I know that it's not related to badges, but could you possibly make a video concerning the rules of business for prior service reenlistment in the Army? Awesome, informative videos though! Thank you for your time and expertise!
Yes, I will absolutely make a video for Prior Service soldiers looking to get back in! I will include reenlisting in the same video.
I need 3 of those badges
So where would the ram head badge fall into?
The Ram’s Head Device is a National Guard Badge so I didn’t include it in this specific series. Good catch though, not many people know about the Ram’s Head!
nice work
Thanks brother!
Wait what? No more physical fitness excellence ??
No, I was shocked to see that it was rescinded in the regulation! Thanks for watching the full video bro.
Anyone with a Master Instructor Badge is a tradoc warrior 😂. Good for them though 🔥
facts lol I do think that to achieve a Master Badge, you should have to have a Combat Patch...unless it's a course that has nothing to do with combat...but even that is still a little iffy. Here is an example: I was a Recruiter at the end of my career. I earned my Basic Badge, then Senior Badge, and after 3 years, Master Badge. I have a Combat Patch and a Combat Infantry Badge. Some would say that a Combat Patch wouldn't be important for a Recruiter, however, what do you say to a Recruit who starts asking you about deploying if you have never deployed?