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{{Infobox military award
{{Infobox military award
|name=Combat Infantryman Badge
|name=Combat Action Badge
|image=Combat Infantry Badge.svg
|image=File:AislingICB2.png
|caption= U.S. Army Combat Infantryman Badge
|caption= An Aisling Combat Action Badge  
|awarded_by=[[United States Army]]
|awarded_by= {{Flagicon|Temuair}} [[Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire]]  
|type=Special Skill Group 1 Badge
|type=
|eligibility=Soldier must be an Army infantry or special forces officer (SSI 11 or 18) in the grade of colonel or below, or an Army enlisted soldier or warrant officer with an infantry or Special Forces military occupational specialty.
|eligibility= An active duty or reserve member of the Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire of the rank of Colonel or below who is assigned to an infantry or special forces {{wpl|United States military occupation code|military occupational specialty}}.
|for=Performing duties while personally present and under fire while serving in an assigned infantry, Ranger or Special Forces capacity, in a unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size, engaged in active ground combat, to close with and destroy the enemy with direct fires.
|for= Awarded to members of the Armed Forces who have been engaged by the enemy and/or engaged enemy forces in ground or surface combat. The engagement must have presented a certain risk of grave bodily harm for a recipient to qualify.
|status=Currently awarded<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrc.army.mil/tagd/awards%20and%20decorations%20statistics%20by%20conflict |title=Awards and Decorations Statistics by Conflict |publisher=Hrc.army.mil |date= |accessdate=2015-10-26}}</ref>
|status= Currently Awarded
|established=November 15, 1943
|established= 1 January, 1942
|total=
|total=
[[World War II]] to [[El Salvador]]: Unknown
|same= [[Combat Action Ribbon]] <br> [[Aviation Combat Badge]]  
* [[El Salvador]]: 69
* [[Invasion of Grenada]]: 3,534
* [[United States invasion of Panama|Invasion of Panama]]: 8,031
* [[Gulf War|Persian Gulf War]]: 21,877
* [[Operation Gothic Serpent|Somali Civil War]]: 1,280
* [[Operation Joint Guardian/Kosovo]]: 1634
* [[Operation Iraqi Freedom|Iraq War]]: 41,628
* [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|War in Afghanistan]]: 36,518
|same=None
|higher= None
|higher= None
|lower=[[Combat Medical Badge]]<ref name="military awards">[http://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/pdf/r600_8_22.pdf Army Regulation 600-8-22 ''Military Awards'' (24 June 2013). Table 8-1, U.S. Army Badges and Tabs: Orders of precedence. p. 119] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017045050/http://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/pdf/r600_8_22.pdf |date=October 17, 2013 }}</ref>
|lower=None
|related= The Army [[Expert Infantryman Badge]]
|related=  
}}
}}
The '''Combat Action Badge''', sometimes shortened to '''CAB''', is an award issued by the [[Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire]] to any member of the armed forces assigned to an infantry or special forces occupational specialty who has participated in active ground combat against enemy forces, and in doing so, was exposed to the potential of grave bodily harm.
==History==
The Combat Action Badge was approved by Emperador [[List of Aisling Emperadors|Neira III]] in 1942 during the [[Third Peninsular War]]. Though the Imperial military had already authorized the Combat Action Ribbon as early as 1850 and had awarded it to any member of the armed forces who participated in direct combat, the Combat Action Badge was envisioned as a way to recognize the inherent sacrifices of all infantrymen, and that they face a greater risk of being wounded or killed in action than any other military occupational specialties.
Though the military's order of precedence regarding awards states that the Combat Action Badge and the Combat Action Ribbon are equivalent, it is generally held that a Combat Action Badge is more prestigious than its counterpart, leading to some friction between infantrymen and other combat arms such as armor and artillery. This has been especially prevalent since the introduction of the [[Aviation Combat Badge]] in 1990.
==Eligibility requirements==
A member of the Imperial Armed Forces must meet the following three requirements to be awarded the Combat Action Badge:
* Be an infantryman satisfactorily performing infantry duties.
* Be assigned to an infantry unit during such time as the unit is engaged in active ground combat.
* Actively engage the enemy in ground combat and be at risk of grave bodily harm.
Because the recipient must be assigned to an infantry or special forces occupational specialty, the Combat Action Badge tends to only be awarded to members of the [[Imperial Army of Temuair]], though members of other branches can qualify for it, such as members of the [[Imperial Air Force of Temuair|Imperial Air Force's]] [[Olheiros]] or the [[Imperial Navy of Temuair]]'s Naval Infantry forces. Members of the armed force who are not considered to be infantry or special forces receive the [[Combat Action Ribbon]].
Combat Action Badge can be awarded multiple times, once for each eligible deployment and contact with the enemy. It cannot be awarded in conjunction with the Combat Action Ribbon. If a recipient of the Combat Action Ribbon later earns a Combat Action Badge, it is worn in place of the Combat Action Ribbon. If a recipient of the Combat Action Badge changes occupational specialties and meets the qualifications for the Combat Action Ribbon after doing so, no award is issued.
==Qualifying conflicts and periods==
* [[Third Peninsular War]] (1937 - 1946)
* [[Fourth Peninsular War]] (1955 - 1960)
* [[Pequeñoyan Emergency]] (1958)
* [[Operation Firefly]] (1985 - 1986) 
* [[1997 Sable Conflict]] (1997)
* [[Terrican Emergency|First Terrican Emergency]] (1999 - 2002) 
* [[Terrican Emergency|Second Terrican Emergency]] (2008 - 2014) 
* [[Operation Implicit Resolve]] (2014 - Present) 
{{Orders, decorations, and medals of Temuair|state=collapsed}}
[[Category: Temuair]]

Latest revision as of 02:26, 10 May 2019

Combat Action Badge
AislingICB2.png
An Aisling Combat Action Badge
Awarded by Temuair Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire
EligibilityAn active duty or reserve member of the Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire of the rank of Colonel or below who is assigned to an infantry or special forces military occupational specialty.
Awarded forAwarded to members of the Armed Forces who have been engaged by the enemy and/or engaged enemy forces in ground or surface combat. The engagement must have presented a certain risk of grave bodily harm for a recipient to qualify.
StatusCurrently Awarded
Statistics
Established1 January, 1942
Precedence
Next (higher)None
EquivalentCombat Action Ribbon
Aviation Combat Badge
Next (lower)None

The Combat Action Badge, sometimes shortened to CAB, is an award issued by the Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire to any member of the armed forces assigned to an infantry or special forces occupational specialty who has participated in active ground combat against enemy forces, and in doing so, was exposed to the potential of grave bodily harm.

History

The Combat Action Badge was approved by Emperador Neira III in 1942 during the Third Peninsular War. Though the Imperial military had already authorized the Combat Action Ribbon as early as 1850 and had awarded it to any member of the armed forces who participated in direct combat, the Combat Action Badge was envisioned as a way to recognize the inherent sacrifices of all infantrymen, and that they face a greater risk of being wounded or killed in action than any other military occupational specialties.

Though the military's order of precedence regarding awards states that the Combat Action Badge and the Combat Action Ribbon are equivalent, it is generally held that a Combat Action Badge is more prestigious than its counterpart, leading to some friction between infantrymen and other combat arms such as armor and artillery. This has been especially prevalent since the introduction of the Aviation Combat Badge in 1990.

Eligibility requirements

A member of the Imperial Armed Forces must meet the following three requirements to be awarded the Combat Action Badge:

  • Be an infantryman satisfactorily performing infantry duties.
  • Be assigned to an infantry unit during such time as the unit is engaged in active ground combat.
  • Actively engage the enemy in ground combat and be at risk of grave bodily harm.

Because the recipient must be assigned to an infantry or special forces occupational specialty, the Combat Action Badge tends to only be awarded to members of the Imperial Army of Temuair, though members of other branches can qualify for it, such as members of the Imperial Air Force's Olheiros or the Imperial Navy of Temuair's Naval Infantry forces. Members of the armed force who are not considered to be infantry or special forces receive the Combat Action Ribbon.

Combat Action Badge can be awarded multiple times, once for each eligible deployment and contact with the enemy. It cannot be awarded in conjunction with the Combat Action Ribbon. If a recipient of the Combat Action Ribbon later earns a Combat Action Badge, it is worn in place of the Combat Action Ribbon. If a recipient of the Combat Action Badge changes occupational specialties and meets the qualifications for the Combat Action Ribbon after doing so, no award is issued.

Qualifying conflicts and periods