07-03-2012, 14:23
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EIB.........
I never earned a CIB,however at 18 while serving with the 82nd-505 PIR-C Company,I got the opportunity to go for the EIB..  I made it and as a PFC,but I was promoted to Corporal within days.......  Any of you peace time warriors earn one......? I came across these requirements and it was almost 60 years ago and some changes are M1 and BAR,if memory services me right..
http://www.armystudyguide.com/conten...ments--2.shtml
http://www.armystudyguide.com/conten...ts-tasks.shtml
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07-03-2012, 16:33
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Even during these wars, the 82nd was still runnin' EIB lanes when they were back. If you were fortunate to be back at the same time when they were running and not committed to something else, Group guys could earn theirs too. I never got the chance though I wanted to... it's still a mark of distinction that has to be earned.
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07-03-2012, 17:04
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That brings back memories. When I got mine in Germany, only one other guy got it because of the full value, gale force, right-to-left wind on the rifle range. Your point of aim had to be nearly 2 feet upwind of the target to hit it at 300 meters.
After the LTC awarded us the badges, he instructed "Left Face" to march us off the stage. I, of course, did a right face.  He muttered, "I oughtta take that badge back", and snickered.
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07-03-2012, 17:16
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I got mine in 1993. I'm sure everyone has a story about which station had the "badge protectors" running it. For us it was the IMT lane...they had a M16 with a 4x scope and a highly zeroed MILES laser. There was very little cover or concealment at the start point, and most guys got hit before they even got 5 meters.
Interestingly, I just skimmed the 2007 EIB standards, and it appears that getting "hit" no longer is a NO-GO. That would have been made my life a hell of a lot easier.
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07-03-2012, 18:56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bravo22b
I got mine in 1993. I'm sure everyone has a story about which station had the "badge protectors" running it. For us it was the IMT lane...they had a M16 with a 4x scope and a highly zeroed MILES laser. There was very little cover or concealment at the start point, and most guys got hit before they even got 5 meters.
Interestingly, I just skimmed the 2007 EIB standards, and it appears that getting "hit" no longer is a NO-GO. That would have been made my life a hell of a lot easier.
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07-04-2012, 06:01
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Big Teddy- I earned my EIB while I was in C co. 1- 505  .
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07-04-2012, 06:57
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I earned mine after I was awarded my CIB. Good times.
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07-04-2012, 09:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shortbrownguy
Big Teddy- I earned my EIB while I was in C co. 1- 505.
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What years?......  Mine was 1955-56........  The 505 at that time had those WW2 barracks in what was then called the "old division" area..........
Big Teddy
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I believe that SF is a 'calling' - not too different from the calling missionaries I know received. I knew instantly that it was for me, and that I would do all I could to achieve it. Most others I know in SF experienced something similar. If, as you say, you HAVE searched and read, and you do not KNOW if this is the path for you --- it is not....
Zonie Diver
SF is a calling and it requires commitment and dedication that the uninitiated will never understand......
Jack Moroney
SFA M-2527, Chapter XXXVII
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09-30-2012, 15:16
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I earned the EIB last year using the EIB 22 standards, which consisted of marksmanship, APFT, day/night landnav, patrol/TCP/urban lanes, and the ruckmarch.
I didn't feel badge protected but some of my comrades who were physically superior to me didnt pass the APFT which I found odd.
I feel as though the tasks performed during EIB are done to a Hollywood standard, and aren't very realistic, but at the same time you're studying the tasks and doing them to a standard that requires a little intelligence memorize.
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