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Expert Infantryman Badge

The Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) is a special skills badge of the United States Army.

Expert Infantryman Badge
U.S. Army Expert Infantryman Badge
TypeSpecial Skill Group 1 Badge
Presented byUnited States Army
EligibilityRecipient must meet Department of the Army-established testing requirements and must possess a military occupational specialty within Career Management Field 11 (Infantry) or 18 (Special Forces), less MOS 18D.
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedNovember 11, 1943
First awardedMarch 29, 1944
Last awardedOn going
Precedence
Next (higher)Combat Action Badge
EquivalentExpert Field Medical Badge
Expert Soldier Badge
Next (lower)Expert Field Medical Badge[1]
RelatedCombat Infantry Badge and Combat Medic Badge

The EIB was created with the CIB by executive order in November 1943 during World War II. Currently, it is awarded to U.S. Army personnel who hold infantry or special forces military occupational specialties with the exception of soldiers with the occupational specialty of Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D). To be awarded the EIB, the soldier must complete a number of prerequisites and pass a battery of graded tests on basic infantry skills.

Personnel who have been awarded both the EIB and the CIB are not authorized to wear both badges simultaneously. In such cases, Army Regulations allow the recipient to choose which badge is worn. A similar badge exists for medical personnel, known as the Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB).[2] In 2017, talks about a similar badge were being discussed for soldiers without the occupation of infantry, medical, or special forces were put on the table and in 2019 the army established the Expert Soldier Badge for soldiers who do not qualify for both the EIB and EFMB.[3]

The EIB is a silver and enamel badge, consisting of a 3-inch-wide (76 mm) rectangular bar with an infantry-blue field upon which is superimposed a Springfield Arsenal Musket, Model 1795. Although similar in name and appearance to the Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), it is a completely different award. While the CIB is awarded to infantry soldiers for participation in ground combat, the EIB is presented for completion of a course of testing designed to demonstrate proficiency in infantry skills.[4]

Modern requirements (2020s) edit

 
1st Cavalry Division Infantryman gets pinned the EIB 2016.

A primary Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in Career Management Fields (CMF) 11 (Infantry) or 18 (Special Forces) series, except 18Ds (Special Forces Medical Sergeant).

EIB Physical Fitness Assessment: Each candidate (regardless of sex or age) is required to complete 49 push-ups, 59 sit-ups and finish a 4 mile run in 32 minutes or less.

Land navigation: complete a day and a night land navigation course within a specified timeframe;

Weapon qualification: earn an "expert" qualification on their assigned weapon, typically an M16/M4; in the case of mortarmen (MOS 11C) expert qualification on the mortar is an additional requirement.

Forced foot march: complete a 12-mile foot march, carrying M4 and 35 lb. load + extra gear for a total of up to 70 lbs, within three hours.

Lane or station testing in individual tasks, graded as pass/fail ("GO"/"NO GO"). There are approximately 30–35 stations in this phase. Candidates must pass every station; if they receive a "NO GO" on their first attempt, they have one chance to retest. A second "NO GO" at any station results in a failure for the entire testing phase. Generally there are multiple stations in all the following areas (less common/defunct tasks in italics):

  • First Aid
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) procedures
  • Call for Fire (indirect fire), CAS (close air support), and Close Combat Attack
  • Techniques for movement under fire, camouflage, hand-signaling, range estimation, and reporting contact to higher headquarters
  • Communications: competency with ASIP, SINCGARS, MBITR or PRC-152 field radios and procedures
  • Map reading: terrain identification, topography, use of military GPS
  • Weapons proficiency: load, unload, perform function checks, clear, correct malfunctions, etc. for M9, M16/M4, M203, M249, M240B, M60, M2, Mk 19, AT4, Javelin; employ hand grenades, Claymore, and anti-tank mines
  • Proficiency with night vision devices
  • Boresighting proficiency
 
1st female South Korean soldier to earn the EIB in 2014

Foreign militaries are often invited to participate in the EIB when units are overseas or in host nation countries. Countries that have participated in the EIB include Bosnia, Korea, and Poland.[5][6]

Terminology and ritual edit

While training in basic skills is a major goal of the EIB program, the EIB institution additionally provides an area of common experience and vocabulary across the infantry in the US Army. This test comes around about once every 2 years to most Infantry units. Those who fail could wait over a year before they have the opportunity to try again. Most likely they will transfer or PCS to another Infantry unit that may or may not be testing that year. Thus, the wait to retest could be longer.

Sociologically, the testing phase especially acts as a rite of passage for many infantrymen. The period of testing usually stretches over several days, with the number of candidates remaining steadily dwindling and pressure similarly increasing. Traditionally, hand grenades (where the candidate has five grenades to hit three different targets) and call for fire are considered the most difficult tests.

There is a specific slang vocabulary associated with EIB testing. Graders at each station usually have EIBs themselves; a badge protector is therefore a particularly difficult grader, perceived to be protecting the status of the award which he holds. Graders typically carry a blue pen to mark "GO"s and a red pen to mark "NO GO"s; to complete the entire phase without a single NO GO is therefore to go true blue. Similarly, if a candidate has one "NO GO” he is said to be blade running; any mistake will eliminate him. Usually if the candidate makes a mistake and time has not run out, the grader will tell the candidate "you still have time remaining", which is a clue that the candidate may have done something wrong. On occasion, the grader will do this to unnerve the candidate even though everything is correct, which completes the rite of passage.

References edit

  1. ^ Army Regulation 600-8-22 Military Awards (24 June 2013). Table 8-1, U.S. Army Badges and Tabs: Orders of precedence. p. 120 October 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Army Pamphlet 670–1 Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia (PDF). Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army. 25 May 2017. pp. 266, 285.
  3. ^ U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Public Affairs (November 15, 2019). "Army announces Expert Soldier Badge". army.mil. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  4. ^ . Fort Benning. Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved 2019-04-06.
  5. ^ USAIS PAMPHLET 350-6 Expert Infantryman Badge 2019-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, United States Army Infantry School, dated 11 May 2018, last accessed 12 July 2020
  6. ^ First ROK female soldiers earn coveted EIB [Image 2 of 5], Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S. Combined Division, dated 31 October 2014, last accessed 12 July 2020

External links edit

  • EIB Home
  • USAIS 350-6: The official document governing the EIB
  • Purpose of the EIB
  • History of the EIB
  • Army Study Guide site
  • 578.72 Expert Infantryman Badge
  • Institute of Heraldry Expert Infantryman Badge

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Expert Infantryman Badge EIB is a special skills badge of the United States Army Expert Infantryman BadgeU S Army Expert Infantryman BadgeTypeSpecial Skill Group 1 BadgePresented byUnited States ArmyEligibilityRecipient must meet Department of the Army established testing requirements and must possess a military occupational specialty within Career Management Field 11 Infantry or 18 Special Forces less MOS 18D StatusCurrently awardedEstablishedNovember 11 1943First awardedMarch 29 1944Last awardedOn goingPrecedenceNext higher Combat Action BadgeEquivalentExpert Field Medical BadgeExpert Soldier BadgeNext lower Expert Field Medical Badge 1 RelatedCombat Infantry Badge and Combat Medic BadgeThe EIB was created with the CIB by executive order in November 1943 during World War II Currently it is awarded to U S Army personnel who hold infantry or special forces military occupational specialties with the exception of soldiers with the occupational specialty of Special Forces Medical Sergeant 18D To be awarded the EIB the soldier must complete a number of prerequisites and pass a battery of graded tests on basic infantry skills Personnel who have been awarded both the EIB and the CIB are not authorized to wear both badges simultaneously In such cases Army Regulations allow the recipient to choose which badge is worn A similar badge exists for medical personnel known as the Expert Field Medical Badge EFMB 2 In 2017 talks about a similar badge were being discussed for soldiers without the occupation of infantry medical or special forces were put on the table and in 2019 the army established the Expert Soldier Badge for soldiers who do not qualify for both the EIB and EFMB 3 The EIB is a silver and enamel badge consisting of a 3 inch wide 76 mm rectangular bar with an infantry blue field upon which is superimposed a Springfield Arsenal Musket Model 1795 Although similar in name and appearance to the Combat Infantryman Badge CIB it is a completely different award While the CIB is awarded to infantry soldiers for participation in ground combat the EIB is presented for completion of a course of testing designed to demonstrate proficiency in infantry skills 4 Contents 1 Modern requirements 2020s 2 Terminology and ritual 3 References 4 External linksModern requirements 2020s edit nbsp 1st Cavalry Division Infantryman gets pinned the EIB 2016 A primary Military Occupational Specialty MOS in Career Management Fields CMF 11 Infantry or 18 Special Forces series except 18Ds Special Forces Medical Sergeant EIB Physical Fitness Assessment Each candidate regardless of sex or age is required to complete 49 push ups 59 sit ups and finish a 4 mile run in 32 minutes or less Land navigation complete a day and a night land navigation course within a specified timeframe Weapon qualification earn an expert qualification on their assigned weapon typically an M16 M4 in the case of mortarmen MOS 11C expert qualification on the mortar is an additional requirement Forced foot march complete a 12 mile foot march carrying M4 and 35 lb load extra gear for a total of up to 70 lbs within three hours Lane or station testing in individual tasks graded as pass fail GO NO GO There are approximately 30 35 stations in this phase Candidates must pass every station if they receive a NO GO on their first attempt they have one chance to retest A second NO GO at any station results in a failure for the entire testing phase Generally there are multiple stations in all the following areas less common defunct tasks in italics First Aid Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear CBRN procedures Call for Fire indirect fire CAS close air support and Close Combat Attack Techniques for movement under fire camouflage hand signaling range estimation and reporting contact to higher headquarters Communications competency with ASIP SINCGARS MBITR or PRC 152 field radios and procedures Map reading terrain identification topography use of military GPS Weapons proficiency load unload perform function checks clear correct malfunctions etc for M9 M16 M4 M203 M249 M240B M60 M2 Mk 19 AT4 Javelin employ hand grenades Claymore and anti tank mines Proficiency with night vision devices Boresighting proficiency nbsp 1st female South Korean soldier to earn the EIB in 2014Foreign militaries are often invited to participate in the EIB when units are overseas or in host nation countries Countries that have participated in the EIB include Bosnia Korea and Poland 5 6 Terminology and ritual editWhile training in basic skills is a major goal of the EIB program the EIB institution additionally provides an area of common experience and vocabulary across the infantry in the US Army This test comes around about once every 2 years to most Infantry units Those who fail could wait over a year before they have the opportunity to try again Most likely they will transfer or PCS to another Infantry unit that may or may not be testing that year Thus the wait to retest could be longer Sociologically the testing phase especially acts as a rite of passage for many infantrymen The period of testing usually stretches over several days with the number of candidates remaining steadily dwindling and pressure similarly increasing Traditionally hand grenades where the candidate has five grenades to hit three different targets and call for fire are considered the most difficult tests There is a specific slang vocabulary associated with EIB testing Graders at each station usually have EIBs themselves a badge protector is therefore a particularly difficult grader perceived to be protecting the status of the award which he holds Graders typically carry a blue pen to mark GO s and a red pen to mark NO GO s to complete the entire phase without a single NO GO is therefore to go true blue Similarly if a candidate has one NO GO he is said to be blade running any mistake will eliminate him Usually if the candidate makes a mistake and time has not run out the grader will tell the candidate you still have time remaining which is a clue that the candidate may have done something wrong On occasion the grader will do this to unnerve the candidate even though everything is correct which completes the rite of passage References edit Army Regulation 600 8 22 Military Awards 24 June 2013 Table 8 1 U S Army Badges and Tabs Orders of precedence p 120 Archived October 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine Army Pamphlet 670 1 Guide to the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia PDF Washington DC Headquarters Department of the Army 25 May 2017 pp 266 285 U S Army Training and Doctrine Command Public Affairs November 15 2019 Army announces Expert Soldier Badge army mil Retrieved October 11 2020 Expert Infantryman Badge Fort Benning Archived from the original on 2019 04 06 Retrieved 2019 04 06 USAIS PAMPHLET 350 6 Expert Infantryman Badge Archived 2019 04 06 at the Wayback Machine DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY United States Army Infantry School dated 11 May 2018 last accessed 12 July 2020 First ROK female soldiers earn coveted EIB Image 2 of 5 Defense Visual Information Distribution Service 2nd Infantry Division ROK U S Combined Division dated 31 October 2014 last accessed 12 July 2020External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Expert Infantryman Badge EIB Home USAIS 350 6 The official document governing the EIB STX Lane Update Purpose of the EIB History of the EIB Army Study Guide site 578 72 Expert Infantryman Badge Institute of Heraldry Expert Infantryman Badge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Expert Infantryman Badge amp oldid 1215203926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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