How do I get the air assault patch?

How do I get the air assault patch?

The Air Assault Badge is awarded by the U.S. Army for successful completion of the Air Assault School, a two-week (ten-day) course. The course includes three phases of instruction involving U.S. Army rotary wing aircraft: combat air assault operations; rigging and slingload operations; and rappelling from a helicopter.

Where does the Air Assault Badge go on OCP?

Personnel wear the badges 1/4 inch above the ribbons or the top of the pocket, one above the other, with 1/2 inch between badges, or they are worn on the pocket flap, as described in paragraph 29.16b, or in a similar location for uniforms without pockets.

Who is the first recipient of the Air Assault Badge?

In 1964, the original Air Assault Badge was awarded to the 11th Air Assault Division (Test) by its commanding general, MG Kinnard, in Fort Benning, Georgia.

How heavy is the ruck at air assault school?

1,000 to 8,000 pounds
Slingload Operations to hook a tether to the underbelly of a helicopter hovering just a few feet above the ground. Typical loads can range anywhere from 1,000 to 8,000 pounds. This operation is extremely precise, and requires intense preparation and concentration from all Air Assault team members.

Who can wear the air assault Badge?

Criteria: Awarded to members of the United States Army who have completed an air assault training course in accordance with the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s Standardized Air Assault Core Program of Instruction.

Where do patches go on Army Ocps?

Unit Patches: The leadership Patch and school Patch are sewed on the sleeve ½ inch below the shoulder seam and centered. When worn below the Ranger Challenge or Color Guard Tabs, they will be placed ¼ inch below the tab and centered.

How difficult is air assault school?

Air Assault School is a 10-day course of instruction that teaches Air Assault techniques. It’s also one of the most physically challenging 10 days in the Army. During the tough and demanding training events of the course, the students must avoid becoming a safety risk to themselves, instructors, or other students.

How do you get an Air Assault Badge?

The Air Assault Badge is awarded by the U.S. Army for successful completion of the Air Assault School, a two-week (ten-day) course. The course includes three phases of instruction involving U.S. Army rotary wing aircraft: combat air assault operations; rigging and slingload operations; and rappelling from a helicopter.

What kind of patch is the air assult?

Our Air Assult patch is a regulation, full color, embroidered patch. This is the same patch that is supplied to the U.S. Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve units, and sold in the Army Post Exchanges. This patch would be a great gift idea and a wonderful addition to your patch collection.

When did the Air Assault Badge change from airmobile?

Although the name of the Badge would change from Airmobile to Air Assault when the 101st Airborne was redesignated in October, 1974, more than three years would pass from before the Army approved the Air Assault Badge for Army-wide wear.

Can a Vietnam veteran wear an Air Assault Badge?

The wear of the Air Assault Badge on Army uniforms is governed by AR 670-1, Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms. Vietnam veterans of the 101st Airborne Division and 1st Cavalry Division have sought the retroactive award of the Air Assault Badge for their training and pioneering experience in combat, but the Army has yet to grant their request.